Art, music, film and poetry collide, featuring Marcel·la Barceló, Josh Brolin, Apollinaria Broche, Stanley Donwood, Greig ...
From the ongoing photographic series of Barbara Probst to Jenna Bliss’ first US institutional show, here’s what to see in ...
The director of Castello di Rivolli speaks about sharing institutional resources and relationships with local and ...
A show at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, conjures the spectral presences behind cinematic ...
At Sid Motion Gallery, London, the artist engages with states of freedom and imprisonment in works that recall the COVID-19 ...
We share sustainability guidelines with all Frieze exhibitors, partners, and vendors to ensure alignment and collaboration on ...
At APALLAZZOGALLERY, Brescia, the artist's first solo institutional show mainlines virility and homosocial tenderness as a ...
Luca Guadagnino’s new film re-envisions William S. Burroughs’s 1985 autofictional text on sexuality, desire and alienation ...
The Focus section at Frieze Los Angeles 2025 showcases some of the most innovative and thought-provoking art being made today ...
At FERNBERGER, Los Angeles, the artist’s abstract compositions suggest an indeterminate, emergent world akin to that of ...
The 2024 Dak’Art Biennial, unexpectedly delayed by election unrest, ultimately opens with a narrative of resilience and ...
Retelling a joke the audience has already heard a thousand times is essentially the forward march of art history, where every new art world prank is basically another pissing contest with Duchamp’s ...