Niall McCarthy, Hannah Perry and Lauryn Youden use first-hand experiences of loss to critique the systems that can contribute ...
At NYU Abu Dhabi, the artist’s architectural models and research-driven collages reframe Arab modernity, treating the archive ...
Despite its success in the German capital, Heidi is upping sticks and moving to London in September 2026. For gallery founder ...
Like a gleaner picking through a field of supposed waste, Gorm finds the value in what others discard, a sensibility she will ...
From Duchamp’s long-awaited US retrospective to a thematic celebration of wisdom in Uzbekistan, these are the shows that ...
Spanning blockbuster biennials and new Kunstverein appointments, these are the curators poised to shape the art world in the ...
Entitled ‘Woven Histories’ and recorded live at Frieze Masters 2025, this year’s series features artists, curators and thinkers, whose conversations weave together geographies and chronologies, and ...
17 contemporary artists, including Glenn Ligon and Alex Katz reflect on the art works that have inspired them.
Üstek said: ‘This year’s Frieze Sculpture features daring and experimental artistic approaches. It also carves a place for playful encounters, socially and environmentally conscious themes, as well as ...
This article appears in the columns section of frieze 235, based on the theme 'Time Warp' How does time give form to art and life? From 11 April 1980 to 11 April 1981, Tehching Hsieh punched into a ...
Once dominated by sensational headlines and media hype, the competition now faces an existential question about its place in contemporary discourse The Turner Prize celebrates its 40th edition this ...
Trinh T. Minh-ha’s first film, Reassemblage (1982), is in some sense a work of ethnographic cinema. Shot in Senegal, it is filled with scenes of daily life, especially of village women. Yet, from its ...