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Seventh Edition to Feature New Curated Sections and Programs Showcasing Influential and Emerging Artists, Performances, Installations, Artist Award Commission, Museum Fund, and Architectural Redesign, in Randall's Island Park
New curated sections, pioneering performance art, Black activism: key themes from next week's fair selected by the Financial Times
Image: Yayoi Kusama, GUIDEPOST TO THE NEW WORLD, 2016 at the Armory Show, on view in Platform, a new curated section.

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Huckberry also has an extremely well - curated everyday carry section for anyone looking for a new wallet or pocket knife.
I went back to Italy for the Pordenone Silent Film Festival, I visited the Music Box Theatre in Chicago, I visited the Criterion Collection closet in NYC, I was on a panel about Universal Monsters at DragonCon, Videodrome ATL let me curate a #Noirvember section at their store, and #Noirvember made it into the New York Times!
There are a few sections that are curated by the new Nook Audio team and there will be seasonal themes and update provided every few weeks.
There is also a curated section from the Nook editors, New York Times Bestsellers, Free e-books and a few others.
A «New on Nook» section below recently opened content offers readers access to a curated list of content suggestions.
Inspired by protest and collectivity, «ASSEMBLY» is a new, time - based curated program curated by Adrienne Edwards: the first Live section at Frieze New Yonew, time - based curated program curated by Adrienne Edwards: the first Live section at Frieze New YoNew York.
Li's achievements include founding «Laboratory Art Beijing» — a platform for new media, research and international exchanges — and curating the film section at Art Basel in Hong Kong 2016.
For the first time, Frieze New York will feature Live, a section for performances, installations and interactive projects, curated by Adrienne Edwards (Performa, New York / Walker Art Center, Minneapolis).
Sex - Work is a new section for Frieze London 2017, curated by Alison Gingeras, exploring feminist art and radical politics
The fair will feature its first - ever themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), paying homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering artists in the 1980s and «90s.
New York — based artist Mickalene Thomas and independent curator Racquel Chevremont joined forces to organize «The Aesthetics of Matter» in the Curated Section of the fair.
For the seventh edition, expect to find a new layout, a themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs of White Columns in New York as homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery which supported pioneering artists in the 1980s and 199new layout, a themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs of White Columns in New York as homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery which supported pioneering artists in the 1980s and 199New York as homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery which supported pioneering artists in the 1980s and 1990s.
Alongside the 193 galleries in the main section, this year the fair boasts a new $ 5,000 prize supported by Mutina and a new Dialogue section, which presents tightly curated booths of no more than three artists.
Curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), the fair's first - ever themed section will be dedicated to the legacy of the dealer Hudson (1950 - 2014) and his seminal New York and Chicago - based gallery Feature Inc..
Artist Tom Friedman talks about his relationship with the late American art dealer Hudson, tribute to whom is paid in the theme section «For Your Infotainment / Hudson and Feature Inc», curated at Frieze New York 2018 by Matthew Higgs.
This year's fair brings together more than 160 of the world's leading galleries, showcasing today's most significant artists across its main and curated sections, alongside the fair's celebrated non-profit programme of ambitious new artist commissions and talks.
The Nineties, a new section curated by Nicolas Trembley, was an immediate success, with 14 galleries selected to restage seminal shows of the decade.
New section: Sex Work New for 2017Sex Work: Feminist Art & Radical Politics is curated by independent curator and scholar Alison M. Gingeras.
The fair also featured its first - ever themed section, curated by Matthew Higgs (White Columns, New York), paying homage to Hudson's Feature Inc. gallery in New York, which supported the careers of many pioneering artists in the 1980s and «90s.
For Season Two, Daata Editions has also invited guest curators to select specially curated sections in the Sound, Web, and Poetry sections, with guest curators including Gutter Records, bitforms gallery, New Contemporaries, and Zata Banks / PoetryFilm.
Frieze New York will also feature its first - ever themed section, For Your Infotainment, which is curated by Matthew Higgs and celebrates the spirit and enduring legacy of New York and Chicago art dealer Hudson (1950 — 2014) and his gallery Feature Inc..
In the middle of the curated section, Brooklyn's new Jenkins Johnson Gallery takes up two facing walls, with photographs and mixed media work by Devin N. Morris and wallhanging sculpture by Kennedy Yanko.
That includes a brand - new performance section called «Live,» as well as a curated exhibition by Matthew Higgs entitled «For Your Infotainment.»
He curated the sound section of the exhibition The Moderns, which was on view at Turin's Castello di Rivoli in 2003, and is currently organizing sound - based exhibitions for art spaces in New York and London.
A special honor for David Haines to be the first winner of this new prize, assigned to the artist participating in the new Disegni section, curated by two international curators: Luís Silva and João Mourão directors of Kunsthalle Lissabon, Lisbon.
With three specially curated feature sections advised by renowned curators Clara M Kim, Jacob Proctor and Fabien Schöneich, Frieze New York is uniquely well configured for visitors to discover the diversity of the global contemporary gallery community and a geographic and generational range of artists.
Frieze London opened to the public today, featuring more than 160 of the world's leading galleries, showcasing today's most significant artists across its main and curated sections, alongside the fair's celebrated non-profit programme of ambitious new artist commissions and talks.
Independent curators Cecilia Alemani (High Line Art, New York), Clara M Kim (Tate Modern, London), Jacob Proctor (Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society at the University of Chicago), Fabian Schöneich (Portikus, Frankfurt) and Tom Eccles (Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, New York) will curate sections dedicated to innovative solo shows and a program of ambitious artist commissions and talks.
Dynamic Presentations from Top International Galleries, Curated Sections Showcasing Emerging and Under - Recognized Artists, Site - Specific Commissions, Talks, Public Programs and a Selection of New York City's Best Restaurants
Curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, the celebrated Collections section continues to bring new types of work to the fair and showcase extraordinary artworks and objects spanning thousands of years.
Toby Kamps (The Menil Collection, Houston) will curate the expanded Spotlight section for the first time; Cecilia Alemani (High Line Art, New York / Italian Pavilion 2017 Venice Biennale) will commission Frieze Projects; and Jacob Proctor (Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, University of Chicago) and Fabian Schöneich (Portikus, Frankfurt) will advise the Frame section.
Further, the expanded Spotlight section, curated for the first time in New York by Toby Kamps (The Menil Collection, Houston), will bring together solo artist presentations by pioneers of 20th - century practice.
Balshaw also commented on the instantly successful new section for 2017, Sex Work, curated by independent curator and scholar Alison M. Gingeras which featured nine solo presentations of women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice: «As a woman born in 1970 raised by a tribe of feminist aunts, I find it tremendously exhilarating to see the women artists in Sex Work: Feminist Art & Radical Politics included in the context of an art fair.»
Artissima 2017 introduces a new section dedicated to the most relevant developments in drawing as an undisputed medium for contemporary artistic practice, curated by João Mourão and Luís Silva.
Explore the curated sections — Focus, the definitive destination to discover young talents; Live, creating moments of immersion and interaction with participatory performance works; and new this year, The Nineties, recreating seminal exhibitions from this decade.
In «A new Live programme for Frieze New York», Julie Belcove previews ASSEMBLY, the Adrienne Edwards - curated section for galleries to «present performance -, sound - and time - based installation work that addresses «significant issues» of the contemporary world&raqunew Live programme for Frieze New York», Julie Belcove previews ASSEMBLY, the Adrienne Edwards - curated section for galleries to «present performance -, sound - and time - based installation work that addresses «significant issues» of the contemporary world&raquNew York», Julie Belcove previews ASSEMBLY, the Adrienne Edwards - curated section for galleries to «present performance -, sound - and time - based installation work that addresses «significant issues» of the contemporary world».
Additionally, David Zwirner will participate in a special section of the fair curated by Matthew Higgs, For Your Infotainment / Hudson and Feature Inc., dedicated to the legacy of the dealer Hudson and his seminal New York — and Chicago - based gallery Feature Inc..
A two page article by Julie Belcove - «Frieze New York pays tribute to art dealer Hudson» - looks at the unique story behind For Your Infotainment / Hudson and Feature Inc., the first ever theme section at Frieze New York, which is curated by Matthew Higgs and includes seven solo booths, a dual - artist presentation and a «a non selling exhibition featuring 15 artists, among them B Wurtz, Lily van der Stokker, Kay Rosen, Lisa Beck and Nancy Shaver»:
Toby Kamps (The Menil Collection, Houston) will curate the expanded Spotlight section for the first time, alongside Cecilia Alemani (High Line Art, New York / Italian Pavilion 2017 Venice Biennale) organizing Frieze Projects, and Jacob Proctor (Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society at the University of Chicago) and Fabian Schöneich (Portikus, Frankfurt) returning as curatorial advisors for the Frame section.
Curated by Cinders Gallery from New York, this traveling exhibition is ever - evolving and features an international cross section of artists from NY, California, Providence, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Florida, Virginia, France, Chile, and Berlin.
Frieze New York brings together the world's leading galleries, innovative curated sections, a celebrated series of talks and site - specific artist commissions, all in a bespoke structure overlooking the East River in Randall's Island Park, Manhattan.
Frieze New York 2016 Draws Record Attendance, Driving Major Sales Across the Fair's International Galleries and Curated Sections
Along with its emphasis on curated booths — next year's Platform section is being curated by Jen Mergel, formerly the senior curator of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston — the Armory Show is adding another new initiative that Berry introduced: a day - long Curatorial Summit, chaired by Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago curator Naomi Beckwith.
Collections The new section Collections, curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, will include Japanese netsuke (Sydney Moss, London); a 40 - piece display of Italian maiolica (Bazaart, London); and a collection of rare wooden Egyptian sculpture, including an exceptional large statue from the Fifth Dynasty (2500 — 2400 BC)(Sycomore Ancient Art, London).
Group Exhibitions 2018 Stretch / Pulled / Inked, Impact Arts, as part of the Glasgow International, Glasgow (upcoming) Glasshouse, Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Glasgow (upcoming) 2017 Amazing Perplexity, Curated by Nathalie Hoyos, Rainald Schumacher and Alevtina Kakhidze, Residents Group Exhibition of FACE — Artist Residence Program in Kiev 2016 Factually Real Illusions, curated by Lorna McDowell, Cookhouse Gallery Chelsea College of Art, London Semi-Gloss, Semi-Permeable, Glasgow International Festival 2015 International Women's Contemporary Art Forum — A Crossing Section of Art, BankART Studio NYK, Yokohama Finite Project Altered When Open, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow Abstraction from Architecture, Edinburgh Print Studio Hold, Sway, Generator Projects, Dundee 2013 Editionshow, Chert, Berlin You're my wife now, Infernoesque project space, Berlin Every Day, GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow 2012 Tintenfisch, CNEAI =, Paris, organized by Chert & Motto in the frame of Berlin - Paris exchange 2011 Industrial Aesthetics: Environmental Influences on Recent Art from Scotland, Times Square Gallery of Hunter College, City University of New York Annuale, Edinburgh 2010 Drinnen & Draussen, Chert, Berlin A man, some chickens and one corner, with Petrit Halilaj and Heike Kabisch, Berlin — Paris exchange, Galerie Carlos Cardenas, Paris, with Chert, Berlin 2009 Spacioux, curated by Michela Arfiero, Paola Gallio, Daniela Lotta, Lambretto Art Project, Milan Motto & Chert & Roses, Tulips & Roses, Vilnius 2008 You can't hide your love forever, LH Gallery, Paris And So It Goes, Art news Projects, Berlin MFA Degree Show, Tramway, Glasgow Flock, Bezalel Gallery, Tel Aviv 2007 MFA Interim show, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Devil Blue Dress, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow 2005 Tercet, Intermedia, King Street, Glasgow 2004 Pieces, The Factory, Impact Arts, Curated by Nathalie Hoyos, Rainald Schumacher and Alevtina Kakhidze, Residents Group Exhibition of FACE — Artist Residence Program in Kiev 2016 Factually Real Illusions, curated by Lorna McDowell, Cookhouse Gallery Chelsea College of Art, London Semi-Gloss, Semi-Permeable, Glasgow International Festival 2015 International Women's Contemporary Art Forum — A Crossing Section of Art, BankART Studio NYK, Yokohama Finite Project Altered When Open, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow Abstraction from Architecture, Edinburgh Print Studio Hold, Sway, Generator Projects, Dundee 2013 Editionshow, Chert, Berlin You're my wife now, Infernoesque project space, Berlin Every Day, GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow 2012 Tintenfisch, CNEAI =, Paris, organized by Chert & Motto in the frame of Berlin - Paris exchange 2011 Industrial Aesthetics: Environmental Influences on Recent Art from Scotland, Times Square Gallery of Hunter College, City University of New York Annuale, Edinburgh 2010 Drinnen & Draussen, Chert, Berlin A man, some chickens and one corner, with Petrit Halilaj and Heike Kabisch, Berlin — Paris exchange, Galerie Carlos Cardenas, Paris, with Chert, Berlin 2009 Spacioux, curated by Michela Arfiero, Paola Gallio, Daniela Lotta, Lambretto Art Project, Milan Motto & Chert & Roses, Tulips & Roses, Vilnius 2008 You can't hide your love forever, LH Gallery, Paris And So It Goes, Art news Projects, Berlin MFA Degree Show, Tramway, Glasgow Flock, Bezalel Gallery, Tel Aviv 2007 MFA Interim show, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Devil Blue Dress, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow 2005 Tercet, Intermedia, King Street, Glasgow 2004 Pieces, The Factory, Impact Arts, curated by Lorna McDowell, Cookhouse Gallery Chelsea College of Art, London Semi-Gloss, Semi-Permeable, Glasgow International Festival 2015 International Women's Contemporary Art Forum — A Crossing Section of Art, BankART Studio NYK, Yokohama Finite Project Altered When Open, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow Abstraction from Architecture, Edinburgh Print Studio Hold, Sway, Generator Projects, Dundee 2013 Editionshow, Chert, Berlin You're my wife now, Infernoesque project space, Berlin Every Day, GoMA, Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow 2012 Tintenfisch, CNEAI =, Paris, organized by Chert & Motto in the frame of Berlin - Paris exchange 2011 Industrial Aesthetics: Environmental Influences on Recent Art from Scotland, Times Square Gallery of Hunter College, City University of New York Annuale, Edinburgh 2010 Drinnen & Draussen, Chert, Berlin A man, some chickens and one corner, with Petrit Halilaj and Heike Kabisch, Berlin — Paris exchange, Galerie Carlos Cardenas, Paris, with Chert, Berlin 2009 Spacioux, curated by Michela Arfiero, Paola Gallio, Daniela Lotta, Lambretto Art Project, Milan Motto & Chert & Roses, Tulips & Roses, Vilnius 2008 You can't hide your love forever, LH Gallery, Paris And So It Goes, Art news Projects, Berlin MFA Degree Show, Tramway, Glasgow Flock, Bezalel Gallery, Tel Aviv 2007 MFA Interim show, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Devil Blue Dress, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow 2005 Tercet, Intermedia, King Street, Glasgow 2004 Pieces, The Factory, Impact Arts, curated by Michela Arfiero, Paola Gallio, Daniela Lotta, Lambretto Art Project, Milan Motto & Chert & Roses, Tulips & Roses, Vilnius 2008 You can't hide your love forever, LH Gallery, Paris And So It Goes, Art news Projects, Berlin MFA Degree Show, Tramway, Glasgow Flock, Bezalel Gallery, Tel Aviv 2007 MFA Interim show, Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow Devil Blue Dress, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow 2005 Tercet, Intermedia, King Street, Glasgow 2004 Pieces, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow
The new sculpture section, curated by Professor Hasan Bülent Kahraman, is the city's first outdoor contemporary sculpture exhibition.
The fair's 2017 installment boasts not only roomier aisles and bigger booths, but an increase to the number of galleries in the Presents section, which offers solo or duo artist presentations by young dealers, and a revitalized Focus section, bringing in new or rarely seen work curated by Jarrett Gregory.
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