
Young art curators are looking beyond Frieze to give emerging artists a platform
You’re probably expecting the world-renowned Los Angeles Frieze art fair to be where you’ll discover this year’s hot artistic ticket…. Read More
You’re probably expecting the world-renowned Los Angeles Frieze art fair to be where you’ll discover this year’s hot artistic ticket…. Read More
Do you remember how cool it used to be to rummage around in a second-hand book shop? Finding books on crazy art subjects, trying to work out how these things were ever published?
Massimo Agostinelli Deposits Blocks of Ice at Frieze London in Latest Intervention, Freeze
Tabish Khan loves art and visits hundreds of exhibitions a year. But every now and then he comes across something… Read More
According to a report in an art industry newsletter Frieze art fair is planning to launch in Los Angeles in January 2019.
From the crocheted loo seats to the pram-cum-barbecue and roving wet bar, there are stunts and stage-props galore. Then you turn a corner and find an artwork that sticks in your head and stays there
Political work on toilet attendants will be at fair alongside seminal 90s art from Wolfgang Tillmans and Richard Billingham
As autumn descends on London, the artworld is gearing up for the great tragic-comic circus of consumption and gossip that is Frieze Art Fair.
Every year hundreds of galleries from around the world convene at Frieze to bring to light the top projects they have been working on and artists they have been working with so we thought we would provide you with a Top 5 list of the Globe’s edgiest galleries to catch that might not be from the NYC but are doing their ‘thang everywhere else and beyond…
Most days art critic Paul Carey-Kent spends hours on the train, traveling between his home in Southampton and his day job in Surrey. Could he, we asked, jot down whatever came into his head?
The second edition of the art fair has its own restaurant scene, an inflatable dog that mocks Jeff Koons and a gratifying number of female artists
Frieze.
I don’t like it.
There, I’ve said it.
Dealers selling art from the ancient world through to year 2000 find new audience – and customers find less stratospheric prices
Murder mysteries, squirrel dinners, cut-price milk – there’s more jostling for attention at the art fair than ever. But might Adrian Searle just get a date out of it all?
Following the success of 2010’s critically acclaimed group exhibition Vanitas: The Transience of Earthly Pleasures, which attracted over 4,000 visitors during the Frieze Art Fair, All Visual Arts is pleased to announce its upcoming autumn exhibition, Metamorphosis: The Transformation of Being.
Modern-art institution returns to Regent’s Park with projects to include cooking with vermin and a gallery owner’s cardiac arrest
Frieze Masters will highlight the links between contemporary works and earlier ideas
Each photograph takes its title from a variety of car air fresheners, named extravagantly to stimulate the imagination.
ArtBelow are now open for submissions for their biggest and most important show of 2012 ‘Art Below Regent’s Park’.
It’s all business at the Manhattan edition, and provocations of the type London audiences have come to expect are not in evidence
US debut features a 250,000 sq ft tent devoted to contemporary works on Randall’s island in the East river
The fair faces the threat of protests by the Occupy movement against art commercialisation as it makes its first trip abroad
Quick chat with Alex Logsdail at Frieze Art Fair 2011. lissongallery.com/
Emdash Award 2012: Last call for entries Closing date: 9th January 2012