Entitled ‘Breaking the Mould’, this year’s programme looks at ceramics, expanding the art history canon and the future of ...
At David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, what initially appears to be a perfunctory summer show reveals itself to be genuinely ambitious ...
At Dia Bridgehampton, the Long Island native reframes light not as a neutral phenomenon but as a modality of labour, ...
Frieze Seoul will move to a new location, Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), for its 2027 edition. The move is prompted by the planned redevelopment of the COEX site, which has been the fair’s home for ...
From Jamie Crewe’s fantasy-tinged live performance at Tramway to Lisette May Monroe’s study of heartbreak and betrayal at Gulabi Photo LTD ...
Frieze London and Frieze Masters return to The Regent’s Park 14 – 18 October 2026. Alongside hundreds of international galleries and presentations from leading arts organizations and public ...
Expanding across the city, this year’s programme includes a hide-and-seek project by Ryan Gander and a Frieze Film collaboration with the Busan Biennale ...
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At ICA London, the artist’s new film revisits a disputed Mediterranean land mass that rose near Sicily in 1831 before eroding ...
At Museum Tinguely, Basel, an expansive group show examines the uneasy intersections of care, technology and capitalist extraction ...
In the Australian art world, ‘decolonization’ has become a buzzword in academia, galleries and museums, yet our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists have been calling for decolonization and ...