Fifty years on, Ellen Mara De Wachter retraces Robert Smithson’s journey to his home town of Passaic, New Jersey, in search of the monuments of his time
A major collaboration between Frieze and Gucci, Second Summer of Love is a new series of films exploring the year 1988’s enduring impact on international contemporary culture
For the Frieze and Gucci Second Summer of Love series, Jenn Nkiru will direct a film on Detroit and Berlin techno culture, to premiere at Frieze Los Angeles
A major collaboration between Frieze and Gucci, Second Summer of Love is a new series of films exploring the year 1988’s enduring impact on international contemporary culture
As part of the Second Summer of Love series collaboration between Gucci and Frieze, Jeremy Deller and sixth form politics students uncover the roots of rave
A series collaboration between Gucci and Frieze, Second Summer of Love explores the impact of 1988 – the year which saw a music-driven cultural revolution of the same magnitude as the ’60s counterculture movement
A major collaboration between Gucci and Frieze, Second Summer of Love is a new series of films exploring acid house’s enduring impact on international contemporary culture
With a show opening at Blain|Southern in May, the Cuban-born artist discusses the importance of place and belonging and feeling connected to literature
Ahead of his LA Louver Gallery solo presentation at Frieze LA, Gajin Fujita discusses growing up in Boyle Heights and being fascinated by the myths of Ukiyo-e
For the sixth and final film in the Design Matters series with Bang & Olufsen, Berlin-based musician Laurel Halo talks about drawing inspiration from different musical lineages, reacting to the materiality of Berlin and using texture as a challenge
For the fifth in our six-part series in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, Design Matters, the London-based fashion designer talks about manipulating fabric, feeling comfortable and making something from nothing
For the fourth in our six-part series in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, Design Matters, the New York Times Magazine design director Gail Bichler discusses taking risks, the tactility of print, and creating a record of history
For the third in our six-part series in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, Design Matters, architect David Adjaye on the importance of technology in making smarter and more ecological materials
In the second of a new six-part film series in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, Design Matters, Barber & Osgerby talk about how function informs their designs
In the first episode of a new six-part film series in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, Design Matters, London-based designer and artist Martino Gamper talks about the idea of contact: how the human body informs his approach to furniture design
For frieze, Nathan Corbin provides an exclusive video showing the latest work by Anne Imhof, who will be representing Germany at the 2017 Venice Biennale
Watch highlights – with Kim Jones, Campbell Addy, Juno Calypso, Michel Gaubert, Tim Blanks and Julie Verhoeven – from Frieze Academy's first Art & Fashion summit in partnership with matchesfashion.com
Édouard Glissant's 1961 play Monsieur Toussaint reimagined as a slam battle, swerving between Haitian Creole and French (for a performance at the Ghetto Biennale)
Ahead of its screening on Channel 4 this Thursday at midnight, a preview of Pauline Curnier Jardin Frieze Projects 2017 film where a sunny circus holds some dark secrets
For frieze, Nathan Corbin provides an exclusive video showing the latest work by Anne Imhof, who will be representing Germany at the 2017 Venice Biennale