Yinka Shonibare

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The Nigerian artist, presented at Frieze London 2024 by Pippy Houldsworth and Kasmin, explores tradition in paintings on Yoruba fabric

The acclaimed curated section will debut six solo presentations chosen by world-renowned artists including Glenn Ligon, Lubaina Himid and Rashid Johnson

A textile- and painting-heavy edition of the Venice Biennale follows a tried and tested method of curation

BY Chloe Stead |

From Yinka Shonibare's bizarre and dreamlike manifestations to a broad retrospective of Hiroshi Sugimoto, spanning decades of conceptually diverse projects on the uncanny 

 

BY frieze |

A group show at Stephen Friedman Gallery’s new spaces celebrates animalism, originality and freedom

BY Chloë Ashby |

Discover affordable works by celebrated international artists, including new editions by Tacita Dean, Yinka Shonibare and Ali Banisadr, alongside special commissions presented by Allied Editions

Showing in the fair’s Deutsche Bank lounges, Shonibare’s latest series is informed by his time at the Guest Artists Space Foundation near Lagos

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

Presented by Stephen Friedman Gallery

Find affordable works and new commissions by international artists at this year's fair, including Rana Begum and Ryan Gander in the 'Editions' section and Chris Ofili and Emma Talbot presented by Allied Editions 

In celebration of Tiwani Contemporary’s new Lagos outpost, director Maria Varnava reflects on the inaugural show and Joy Labinjo’s Nigerian homecoming

BY Vanessa Peterson AND Maria Varnava |

Deutsche Bank and Frieze announce the return of the initiative supporting emerging Black and POC curators

A new limited-edition work by the artist will help fund the third edition of the Frieze × Deutsche Bank Emerging Curators Fellowship in partnership with the V&A East

BY Matthew McLean |

In further news: galleries resume contact with #MeToo accused Anthony d’Offay; air-con system caused Brazil museum fire

BY Frieze News Desk |

Along with Fiona Rae, Barbara Rae and Norman Ackroyd, the artists’ designs celebrate the Royal Academy’s 250th anniversary

In further news: Yinka Shonibare organizes exhibition to resist extreme right-wing politics; Bjørn Nørgaard completes tomb for Danish queen