Frieze is a contemporary art magazine, published eight times a year. It was founded in London in 1991 and is renowned for publishing essays, profiles, interviews and reviews by today’s leading writers, artists and curators. Across all platforms and live events frieze elevates the provocative, brilliant and leading voices who shape and challenge today’s art world.
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Vivian Suter • To Do: What's on the agenda for the art world's most booked and busy?
Spirit World • One Take: On the occasion of Noah Davis's forthcoming exhibition at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, Christopher Alessandrini looks at his 2010 work The Future's Future
The Remains of Time • Afterlife: Rosa Barba's ecological cinema comes off the screen
New World Coming • Afterlife: Realizing Essex Hemphill's poetry of collective liberation
Mortal Concerns • Afterlife: How Tammy Nguyen brought Dante into the 21st century
Foreverise • Afterlife: The past lives on in Rafał Zajko's dynamic, campy sculptures as told to Sean Burns
Leave It on the Mountain • Afterlife: For Vivian Suter, exposure to the elements is part of her practice
Features
Skin of the Real • Exploring dreams and reality in the art of Kaari Upson, on the occasion of her first retrospective at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Three Galleries to Watch in New York • Dossier: The next wave of the city's art world is taking shape in spaces that champion risk-taking and new voices. We profile three galleries - Francis Irv, Soft Network and KAJEto look out for as they redefine the scene
Francis Irv • What started as an impromptu exhibition has become one of Tribeca's most intriguing new galleries by Marko Gluhaich
Soft Network • A nonprofit dedicated to the often-overlooked work of a rtists’ estates by Will Fenstermaker
KAJE • A Brooklyn nonprofit is redefining what an art space can be
LOTUS L. KANG • Profile: At 52 Walker, the artist expands her sculptural grammar, exploring diasporic time, material transformation and the body as a site of flux
‘You were following me and I was following you, but neither of us knew where we were going!’ • Conversation: Ahead of her solo exhibition at K21 in Düsseldorf, Julie Mehretu speaks with her longtime friend and collaborator Nairy Baghramian about their shared thinking around space and abstraction, and how art becomes a language for survival
Don't Mind if It Smokes • Essay: Novelist and poet Gertrude Stein, a champion of avant-garde practices in her lifetime, continues to inspire contemporary artists and writers
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Reviews
Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing, 1960-91 • Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria
Greta Schödl • Phileas, Vienna, Austria
Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger • K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany
Buhlebezwe Siwani • Rozenstraat - a rose is a rose is a rose, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Louisa Gagliardi • Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland
Yto Barrada • Fondazione Merz, Turin, Italy
Hanna Rochereau • Hauser & Wirth, Paris, France
Zahra Malkani • Konsthall C, Stockholm, Sweden
Acaye Kerunen • Pace Gallery, London, UK
Rotimi Fani-Kayode • Autograph, London, UK
Yay, to have a mouth! • Rose Easton, London, UK
Derrick Adams • Gagosian Davies Street, London, UK
Karanjit Panesar • Leeds Art Gallery, UK
Dancing with All: The Ecology of Empathy • 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan
Tang Chang • Bangkok Kunsthalle,...