From Katrin Hornek’s post-apocalyptic wasteground to Kristof Santy’s majestic magnifications of the mundane, here are our latest cohort’s top spring exhibitions
The fair returns to The Shed in New York this year with a new curator for Focus,more than 60 galleries from 25 countries and a extensive program of events and activations
The legendary NYC performance artist—showing at Frieze New York with Emalin—reflects on “anti-naturalism” and “Availablism,” and takes an axe to the wall of her apartment
The acclaimed comedian wants to be “Bahrain-y-prince wealthy” enough to put an Olafur Eliasson on his wall and finds Issy Wood equally fun and menacing
The Associate Curator of High Line Art revels in the rhythm and color of Tunji Adeniyi-Jones's painting, admires the intricacy of Sanaa Gateja's beadwork and is moved by Beatriz Cortez's powerful evocation of home
The Executive Director and Chief Curator of The Arts Club of Chicago admires Sonia Gomes’s textural evocation of memory, Rose Salane's heartbreaking images of confetti and the elegance of Suki Seuokyeong Kang’s woven work
In this behind-the-scenes look at artists bringing new work to Frieze fairs, Olivia van Kuiken talks world-building and warping the backdrops of the past
This series goes behind the scenes with artists who are bringing new work to Frieze fairs. US artist Rose Salane explains how a shower of confetti inspired her most recent photographs
From Christopher Wool’s swirling abstractions in the Financial District, to Huma Bhabha’s bronze forms at Brooklyn Bridge Park, these are the must-see exhibitions during Frieze New York
The co-founder of the Union Square gallery explains the pros of its ninth-floor location and shares favorite cultural spots including the Dream House and murals by Martin Wong at the LGBTQ Center
The Frieze New York Focus curator takes a walk around Tribeca and Chinatown to visit galleries including Canada, Chapter NY and Ortuzar Projects, and other favorite cultural spots
Unmissable shows in New York this May include “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism,” The Whitney Biennial, and surveys of Marian Zazeela, Terry Fox and Joan Jonas
From the rehearsals of Die No Die (The High Line), hear from the choreographer and collaborators about the project’s themes of risk, trust, responsibility and empathy