Opinion Opinion / Contested Waters: Power and Politics Across the Mediterranean In this photo essay, David Campany analyzes historical and contemporary photographic representations of the Mediterranean Sea BY David Campany | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE
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Discover The Latest Issue Learn More Learn More Opinion Opinion / Letters to a City: Four Love Notes to Marseille From food to migration, curators and writers reveal the vibrant forces shaping the French city’s culture and identity today BY Taous Dahmani, Oriane Durand, Cristina Sanchez-Kozyreva AND Wilson Tarbox | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Creative Resistance in the Heart of Istanbul Istanbul Manufacturers Bazaar, formerly a shopping mall, exemplifies how reimagined institutions can nurture collaboration and political solidarity BY Kaya Genç | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Inside Athens: Charline von Heyl’s Collaged Metropolis At the Economou Collection, the artist reimagines the city through bold images that weave ancient myths and contemporary Greek life BY Jurriaan Benschop | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Renato Leotta Crafts a Divine Cosmology from Sicilian Soil The artist reimagines the island as a lyrical meeting point of Mediterranean histories, geographies and cultural memory BY Saim Demircan | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Basel Abbas & Ruanne Abou-Rahme’s Archive of Palestinian Life For nearly 20 years, the artists have realized a powerful cinema of dispossession using found images, sound and text BY Shiv Kotecha | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Constellation Cartography: Bouchra Khalili Maps Resistance Through ‘The Mapping Journey Project’, the artist redefines Mediterranean geography, through stories of revolution and decolonization BY Bouchra Khalili AND Marko Gluhaich | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE LATEST Books Books / Summer Reads: Books the Frieze Team Can’t Put Down From Foday Mannah’s crime debut to Ishion Hutchinson’s new essays, our editors pick the best reads for every kind of escape BY Cassie Packard, Lou Selfridge, Andrew Durbin, Vanessa Peterson, Sean Burns, Ivana Cholakova AND Marko Gluhaich | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See in Europe This June From Pol Taburet’s ghoul-like figures to Eva Helene Pade’s painterly reckoning with sacrifice and femininity, here’s what not to miss this summer BY frieze | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See in Basel and Zurich Right Now From Becky Tucker’s uncanny ceramic figures to Meret Oppenheim’s surrealist works, here’s what not to miss during Art Basel and Zurich Art Weekend BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Skyler Chen Paints Scenes of Queer Becoming At Platform China, Beijing, the artist’s domestic tableaux lend the genre of ‘queer intimism’ a quietly unsettling emotional charge BY Sean Burns | 12 Jun 25 READ MORE Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE JOIN NOW Latest Reviews more reviews more reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Janis Rafa Cracks the Whip At the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, the artist employs the visual language of BDSM to examine the human exploitation of horses BY Lou Selfridge | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘The Plantation Plot’ Contends With Violent Legacies At ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, this 28-artist show subverts colonial aesthetics to reflect on exploitation and power in agriculture BY Hung Duong | 10 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kofi Perry’s Universal Classicism At Cooke Latham Gallery, London, the artist’s works bring together the aesthetic principles of different ancient civilizations BY Ajeet Khela | 09 Jun 25 READ MORE SUBSCRIBE NOW What's On At No.9 Cork Street frieze's first permanent exhibition space for international galleries in the heart of Mayfair, London VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Keep Reading Frieze London & Frieze Masters , Videos Frieze London & Frieze Masters / Nine Highlights of Liverpool Biennial 2025 Encounter works by Sheila Hicks, Isabel Nolan, Cevdet Erek and Dawit L. 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Opinion Opinion / Creative Resistance in the Heart of Istanbul Istanbul Manufacturers Bazaar, formerly a shopping mall, exemplifies how reimagined institutions can nurture collaboration and political solidarity BY Kaya Genç | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE
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Opinion Opinion / Renato Leotta Crafts a Divine Cosmology from Sicilian Soil The artist reimagines the island as a lyrical meeting point of Mediterranean histories, geographies and cultural memory BY Saim Demircan | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Basel Abbas & Ruanne Abou-Rahme’s Archive of Palestinian Life For nearly 20 years, the artists have realized a powerful cinema of dispossession using found images, sound and text BY Shiv Kotecha | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Constellation Cartography: Bouchra Khalili Maps Resistance Through ‘The Mapping Journey Project’, the artist redefines Mediterranean geography, through stories of revolution and decolonization BY Bouchra Khalili AND Marko Gluhaich | 04 Jun 25 READ MORE
LATEST Books Books / Summer Reads: Books the Frieze Team Can’t Put Down From Foday Mannah’s crime debut to Ishion Hutchinson’s new essays, our editors pick the best reads for every kind of escape BY Cassie Packard, Lou Selfridge, Andrew Durbin, Vanessa Peterson, Sean Burns, Ivana Cholakova AND Marko Gluhaich | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See in Europe This June From Pol Taburet’s ghoul-like figures to Eva Helene Pade’s painterly reckoning with sacrifice and femininity, here’s what not to miss this summer BY frieze | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See in Basel and Zurich Right Now From Becky Tucker’s uncanny ceramic figures to Meret Oppenheim’s surrealist works, here’s what not to miss during Art Basel and Zurich Art Weekend BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Skyler Chen Paints Scenes of Queer Becoming At Platform China, Beijing, the artist’s domestic tableaux lend the genre of ‘queer intimism’ a quietly unsettling emotional charge BY Sean Burns | 12 Jun 25 READ MORE Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE JOIN NOW Latest Reviews more reviews more reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Janis Rafa Cracks the Whip At the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, the artist employs the visual language of BDSM to examine the human exploitation of horses BY Lou Selfridge | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘The Plantation Plot’ Contends With Violent Legacies At ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, this 28-artist show subverts colonial aesthetics to reflect on exploitation and power in agriculture BY Hung Duong | 10 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kofi Perry’s Universal Classicism At Cooke Latham Gallery, London, the artist’s works bring together the aesthetic principles of different ancient civilizations BY Ajeet Khela | 09 Jun 25 READ MORE SUBSCRIBE NOW What's On At No.9 Cork Street frieze's first permanent exhibition space for international galleries in the heart of Mayfair, London VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Keep Reading Frieze London & Frieze Masters , Videos Frieze London & Frieze Masters / Nine Highlights of Liverpool Biennial 2025 Encounter works by Sheila Hicks, Isabel Nolan, Cevdet Erek and Dawit L. Petros, among others, in the citywide festival of contemporary art 12 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lewis Walker’s Endurance Gymnastics At The Round Chapel, London, the former world champion confronts the constraints placed on queer bodies in competitive sport BY Joe Bobowicz | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE Frieze Seoul , News Frieze Seoul / Dogs, Dervishes, Dendrochronology: Im Youngzoo Wins the Frieze Seoul Artist Award The South Korean artist’s new work, responding to ‘Future Commons’, will look at the parallels between calmative behaviour in humans and animals 10 Jun 25 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About Galleries Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Frieze New York About Frieze Seoul About Galleries Visitor Information FAQs Hotels Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No.9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Frieze House Seoul About On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Membership Frieze Connect Frieze Connect Events VIP Shop
Books Books / Summer Reads: Books the Frieze Team Can’t Put Down From Foday Mannah’s crime debut to Ishion Hutchinson’s new essays, our editors pick the best reads for every kind of escape BY Cassie Packard, Lou Selfridge, Andrew Durbin, Vanessa Peterson, Sean Burns, Ivana Cholakova AND Marko Gluhaich | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE
Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See in Europe This June From Pol Taburet’s ghoul-like figures to Eva Helene Pade’s painterly reckoning with sacrifice and femininity, here’s what not to miss this summer BY frieze | 13 Jun 25 READ MORE
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Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE
Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE
Music Music / Frieze DJ in Residence: Claudia Pagès Rabal From Bad Bunny to Arthur Russell, the artist curates a playlist to help ground us in the raging present BY Claudia Pagès Rabal | 23 Apr 25 READ MORE
Latest Reviews more reviews more reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Janis Rafa Cracks the Whip At the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, the artist employs the visual language of BDSM to examine the human exploitation of horses BY Lou Selfridge | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘The Plantation Plot’ Contends With Violent Legacies At ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, this 28-artist show subverts colonial aesthetics to reflect on exploitation and power in agriculture BY Hung Duong | 10 Jun 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kofi Perry’s Universal Classicism At Cooke Latham Gallery, London, the artist’s works bring together the aesthetic principles of different ancient civilizations BY Ajeet Khela | 09 Jun 25 READ MORE SUBSCRIBE NOW What's On At No.9 Cork Street frieze's first permanent exhibition space for international galleries in the heart of Mayfair, London VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Keep Reading Frieze London & Frieze Masters , Videos Frieze London & Frieze Masters / Nine Highlights of Liverpool Biennial 2025 Encounter works by Sheila Hicks, Isabel Nolan, Cevdet Erek and Dawit L. Petros, among others, in the citywide festival of contemporary art 12 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lewis Walker’s Endurance Gymnastics At The Round Chapel, London, the former world champion confronts the constraints placed on queer bodies in competitive sport BY Joe Bobowicz | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE Frieze Seoul , News Frieze Seoul / Dogs, Dervishes, Dendrochronology: Im Youngzoo Wins the Frieze Seoul Artist Award The South Korean artist’s new work, responding to ‘Future Commons’, will look at the parallels between calmative behaviour in humans and animals 10 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Janis Rafa Cracks the Whip At the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens, the artist employs the visual language of BDSM to examine the human exploitation of horses BY Lou Selfridge | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘The Plantation Plot’ Contends With Violent Legacies At ILHAM Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, this 28-artist show subverts colonial aesthetics to reflect on exploitation and power in agriculture BY Hung Duong | 10 Jun 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kofi Perry’s Universal Classicism At Cooke Latham Gallery, London, the artist’s works bring together the aesthetic principles of different ancient civilizations BY Ajeet Khela | 09 Jun 25 READ MORE
What's On At No.9 Cork Street frieze's first permanent exhibition space for international galleries in the heart of Mayfair, London VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE Talks at No.9 Cork Street: Trois Crayons 27 June 2025 - 5 July 2025 READ MORE
Keep Reading Frieze London & Frieze Masters , Videos Frieze London & Frieze Masters / Nine Highlights of Liverpool Biennial 2025 Encounter works by Sheila Hicks, Isabel Nolan, Cevdet Erek and Dawit L. Petros, among others, in the citywide festival of contemporary art 12 Jun 25 READ MORE Opinion Opinion / Lewis Walker’s Endurance Gymnastics At The Round Chapel, London, the former world champion confronts the constraints placed on queer bodies in competitive sport BY Joe Bobowicz | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE Frieze Seoul , News Frieze Seoul / Dogs, Dervishes, Dendrochronology: Im Youngzoo Wins the Frieze Seoul Artist Award The South Korean artist’s new work, responding to ‘Future Commons’, will look at the parallels between calmative behaviour in humans and animals 10 Jun 25 READ MORE
Frieze London & Frieze Masters , Videos Frieze London & Frieze Masters / Nine Highlights of Liverpool Biennial 2025 Encounter works by Sheila Hicks, Isabel Nolan, Cevdet Erek and Dawit L. Petros, among others, in the citywide festival of contemporary art 12 Jun 25 READ MORE
Opinion Opinion / Lewis Walker’s Endurance Gymnastics At The Round Chapel, London, the former world champion confronts the constraints placed on queer bodies in competitive sport BY Joe Bobowicz | 11 Jun 25 READ MORE
Frieze Seoul , News Frieze Seoul / Dogs, Dervishes, Dendrochronology: Im Youngzoo Wins the Frieze Seoul Artist Award The South Korean artist’s new work, responding to ‘Future Commons’, will look at the parallels between calmative behaviour in humans and animals 10 Jun 25 READ MORE