Mire Lee

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As the rising Korean artist approaches her most epic installation, exploring the ‘squish and ick and bulbous feel’ of her practice

BY Johanna Hedva |

Coinciding with ‘Talking Bodies’ at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Frieze Seoul sees stand-out presentations by Asian women artists 

The Vice Chair of the Whitney Museum chooses five pieces from Frieze Seoul Viewing Room including colourful works by Mit Jai Inn, Trevor Shimizu and Rosha Yaghmai

This year's fair will be a chance to encounter immersive booths and new works by artists currently showing at landmark American institutions, including Lauren Halsey, Jac Leirner and Pacita Abad

Both regional and international artists probe the history and identity of the port city, offering a template for other biennials to stave away hyper-globalist perspectives

Alvin Li speaks with Mire Lee about emotion and affect in her sculptural works, and the influence of space, architecture and the macabre on her practice

BY Mire Lee AND Alvin Li |

The frieze team selects the projects they are most looking forward to at the Giardini’s Central Pavilion and the Arsenale

BY frieze |

From Ruth Novaczek's fragmentary films at Kunstverein Gartenhaus, Vienna, to Rosa Barba's Ludwig Mies van der Rohe inspired installation at the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, here are five shows not to be missed. 

BY frieze |

At Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, the two artists find common ground in sculptures, drawings, paintings and prints that evoke the unknown

BY Mitch Speed |

This year’s edition of the French biennale asks how biological and economic developments inform one another

BY Helena Julian |