In
the curated gallery sections, Focus features presentations by galleries aged 12 years or younger; Live is a space for performance and participation works; and new for 2017, Sex Work: Feminist Art & Radical Politics showcases female artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice since the 1970s.
Highlights this year include
curated gallery sections dedicated to discovery and radical feminist practice, Frieze Projects» non-profit programme featuring commissions from 11 international artists.
Highlights this year include
curated gallery sections dedicated to discovery and radical feminist practice, Frieze Projects» non-profit programme featuring commissions from 11 international artists and for the first time this year, Frieze Sculpture, London's largest free showcase of major outdoor works.
Chapter NY joins the specially
curated gallery section Frame, designated for programs eight years old and under, with a solo presentation of the L.A. - based artist, Milano Chow.
Not exact matches
Other Stand Prizes awarded elsewhere across the fair include Portugal's Nuno Centeno, exhibiting via the subsidised Focus platform for younger
galleries, and Canada's Cooper Cole, in Frame (a
curated section for emerging talents) for their solo presentation of Tau Lewis - who, at 23, is perhaps the youngest artist exhibiting in the fair.
Following the fantastic reception received byThe Nineties last year, I'm looking forward to another innovative, thoughtprovoking
curated section, this time celebrating radical women artists as well as the ground - breaking role of their
galleries.
In the main
gallery booth we will exhibit a
curated group show highlighting a selection of artists from our program, and for the fair's Profile
section a solo presentation by Charles Avery will be exhibited.
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.
Also in the «Feature»
section, which is devoted to
curated shows by established and historic artists, look out for the work of Nam June Paik, whose market is catching up with his exalted reputation, at James Cohan
Gallery, and the experimental film - maker Stan VanDerBeek at Los Angeles» The Box, which is one of 17 newcomers to the fair.
EXHIBITIONS AT DALLA ROSA 2017 MONT BLANK, with Caroline Corbasson 2015 C'est Pas Sage (solo exhibition) 2015 Carta, with Karl Bielik, Jessie Brennan, Gary Colclough, Matthew Corbin Bishop, Terry Greene, Philip Jones, David Webb 2015 To Fill A Void, with Caroline Corbasson, Andy Wicks, and Anthony Faroux,
curated by Kasper Pincis, A.P.T.
Gallery, London 2014 Pseudo-Museology, with Caroline Corbasson, Jane Hayes Grenwood, and Catrin Morgan 2014 Solid Mark, with Richard Ducker 2013 Cluster, with Benjamin Bridges and Aaron McElroy 2012 Pekee - Nuee - Nuee (solo exhibition) 2012 Cross
Section / 01 2010 By Any Means (solo exhibition)
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 1990s.
The 2017 programme includes the returning Spotlight
section for rare solo presentations of 20th - century pioneers
curated by Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) as well as the Collections
section, featuring specialist
galleries with extraordinary art and objects, selected by independent curator Sir Norman Rosenthal.
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..
Among the exhibitors in the main
section, AWAD's Anise
Gallery and
Gallery Elena Shchukina while Joanna Bryant Projects (exhibiting with Julian Page) will be featured in Emerge, a
section dedicated to supporting young
galleries and
curated by Jonathan Watkins (Director Ikon
Gallery, Birmingham).
Leading GalleriesFrieze London welcomes the return of leading international
galleries that will present ambitious solo and group shows across the fair's main and
curated sections.
Frieze is strong with its
curated sections - with the Live
section as well, and with helping young
galleries - giving them a chance to be seen.
Taking place in Regent's Park 4 — 8 October 2017, the sixth edition to feature six thousand years of art history from the world's leading
galleries,
curated sections for discovery and Frieze Masters Talks featuring Marina Abramović and Lynda Benglis among others
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
gallery is participating in the fair's Spotlight
section which is
curated once again this year by Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston) and dedicated to 20th - century artistic pioneers.
The Nineties, a new
section curated by Nicolas Trembley, was an immediate success, with 14
galleries selected to restage seminal shows of the decade.
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.
In the «Collaborations»
section, 36
galleries present
curated projects, and cutting edge art of young
galleries is presented in the «Neumarkt»
section.
Next in the
curated section, Troy Michie (Company
Gallery) creates works using photographs with people's bodies and faces cut out in a symbolic specter of invisibility, and Tomashi Jackson (Tilton
Gallery) assembles sculptures that meld Josef Albers's color theories with the history of racial politics in the US.
The Matthew Higgs -
curated section sees
galleries pay homage to a colleague who championed the uncategorizable
Untitled was acquired from Weiss Berlin
Gallery, presenting a solo booth of Ed Clark's work in the Spotlight
section of the fair,
curated by Toby Kamps (Blaffer Art Museum, Houston).
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.
Simon Fujiwara
curated section of «History Is Now: 7 Artists Take On Britain», 2015; Courtesy Hayward
Gallery, photograph: Linda Nylind
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.
Taking place each year in March, Art Dubai presents a select yet diverse line - up of around 90
galleries from the UAE and around the world, across three programmes: Contemporary; Modern, devoted to masters from the Middle East, Africa and South Asia; and Marker, a
curated section of artspaces that focuses each year on a particular theme or geography.
Focus, a
section of solo or
curated presentations by young
galleries conceived especially for the fair, debuting work that has never before been presented within an art fair context.
Y
Gallery presents a solo show by Ximena Labra in the
section Zona Maco Sur
curated by João Mourão and Luis Silva
Richard Hamilton, The State, 1993 Tate, London 2014 © The Estate of Richard Hamilton, DACS 2014 (Part of Jane and Louise Wilson's
curated section) 10th February — 26th April 2015 Hayward
Gallery Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX www.southbankcentre.co.uk/haywardgallery In the run up to the General Election in 2015, the Hayward
Gallery exhibition History Is -LSB-...]
Taking place in The Regents» Park 5 — 8 October 2017, the sixth edition to feature highlights of six thousand years of art history from the world's leading
galleries,
curated sections dedicated to revolutionary yet overlooked 20th - century artists and extraordinary objects, alongside a talks series
Sixth edition to feature ambitious presentations from top international contemporary and 20th - century art
galleries,
curated sections showcasing emerging artists, site - specific artist commissions and talks series
AMc: The
section in the Hayward
Gallery where your works are being shown is
curated by Jane and Louise Wilson.
For all the political work on show in the
curated sections of the fair, Art Basel is mainly an event for the international art market, with an estimated # 2.38 bn ($ 3.4 bn) of works displayed by 286
galleries from 33 countries.
Focus at Frieze London At Frieze London, Focus is a
curated section open to
galleries formed in or after 2006, which can apply with solo or
curated group presentations.
In the main
section, many
curated shows explore urgent contemporary questions, such as Chi - Wen
Gallery's (Taipei) group show addressing natural disaster, from global warming to nuclear contamination.
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».
Please join us for an informal conversation with curator Cecilia Alemani, who recently organized Pier 54, a response to a 1971 exhibition by Willoughby Sharp on Pier 18, artists Greta Byrum and Annabel Daou, who
curated an exhibition in the
gallery that is now EFA Project Space in 2006 of unrealized artist projects, which they are reprising for A Wicked Problem, and critic Marcia E. Vetrocq, who guest - edited a special
section of the July - August 2013 issue of The Brooklyn Rail on the subject of re-staging exhibitions.
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..
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.
This year's Unlimited
section,
curated for the fifth year by Gianni Jetzer of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, features a record 88 installations that swell beyond the confines of a typical
gallery booth.
Among this year's changes we can find the integration of the IMPULSE
section, a platform for emerging
galleries, into the main fair, as well as the launching of the POINTS
section,
curated by Toomer, which highlights the work of alternative spaces and non-profit organizations.
The
gallery will exhibit recent paintings by Bradley Wood as part of RISE, a
section dedicated to
galleries and art spaces launched in the past six years presenting tightly
curated solo and dual artist presentations by early career artists.