We look ahead to what five rising stars of the art world have planned this year ...
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz When I returned to Puerto Rico after attending graduate school in the US, I realized that nothing I had learned there was applicable here. Approaches to history, institutions, ...
A vast, alluring textile installation in a rich gradient of warm hues – from crimson to burnt orange, canary yellow and soft pink – occupies the central wall of Efie Gallery in Dubai. At nine metres ...
‘What is my chromatic lineage?’ asks Eamon Ore-Giron. With new paintings and ceramic murals, Los Angeles-based Ore-Giron expands his ‘Talking Shit’ series, which he began in 2017 in Guadalajara, ...
Frieze Editors on What to Look Forward to in 2025 From the ‘Monuments’ exhibition in Los Angeles to the inaugural Bukhara Biennial in Uzbekistan, our editors discuss what they’re most excited for in ...
From the ‘Monuments’ exhibition in Los Angeles to the inaugural Bukhara Biennial in Uzbekistan, our editors discuss what they’re most excited for in the year ahead ...
With a practice that highlights community and contestation, the artist and founder of Tlaloc Studios channels LA swap meets ...
Marko Gluhaich What trends have you noticed this year? Chloe Stead Every year, I express disappointment in the performances I’ve seen, but this year, I finally encountered an example of the gritty ...
This was a particularly strong year for painting, with major artists – Barbara Walker, Marlene Dumas, Tracey Emin – showing some of their finest works. Other shows challenged the ways we engage with ...
High-contrast swatches of red, black and white paint; meticulous grids of squares and circles; rhythmic resonances of symmetry and sequence. At first blush, Hur’s detached, minimalist paintings, on ...
‘Invisible Luggage’, 2024, exhibition view. Courtesy: Historic Hampton House; photograph: Oriol Tarridas Billed as the first luxury hotel for Black guests, Historic Hampton House was a Green Book ...