Taking place for the first 168飞艇官网开奖历史记录 全国飞艇官方统一开奖号码 Monica Airport, the fair expands to feature more than 120 galleries, including new specialists in 20th-century art, alongside restaurants and Frieze Projects spread across the multiple sites
Taking place for the first time at Santa Monica Airport, the fair expands to feature more than 120 galleries, including new specialists in 20th-century art, alongside restaurants and Frieze Projects spread across the multiple sites
Taking place for the first time at Santa Monica Airport, the fair expands to feature more than 120 galleries, including new specialists in 20th-century art, alongside restaurants and Frieze Projects spread across the multiple sites
From groundbreaking works by Italian master Lucio Fontana to LA-based Sophie Wahlquist's immersive installation in clay, artworks at this year's fair refelct a resurgence of ceramic in the art world
The artist shows us Wilmington, ‘a part of LA that no one ever thinks about’, and reveals how signs, shipping containers and refineries, as well as his awe of James Turrell and the landscapes of John Constable, inspire his paintings
At the Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Ruinart Lounge, the artist’s installation ‘Understory’ invites visitors to contemplate collapse, transformation and possible renewal
The filmmaker, writer and artist selects her top picks, from Sadie Barnette’s moving photograph of friends in her dad's gay bar, to Adriano Costa’s work that inspires dreams of Cartier luxury
From a monumental sculpture by Chris Burden to an immersive musical performance at Santa Monica Pier, this year's expanded program will showcase ambitious projects curated by Art Production Fund and Jay Ezra Nayssan of Del Vaz Projects
Five LA-based organizations, linking art and social impact, will have a platform at the fair including GYOPO, People’s Pottery Project, AMBOS, Gallery 90220, Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation and Reparations Club
Five LA-based organizations, linking art and social impact, will have a platform at the fair including GYOPO, People’s Pottery Project, AMBOS, Gallery 90220, Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation and Reparations Club
Five LA-based organizations, linking art and social impact, will have a platform at the fair including GYOPO, People’s Pottery Project, AMBOS, Gallery 90220, Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation and Reparations Club
At the Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Ruinart Lounge, the artist’s installation ‘Understory’ invites visitors to contemplate collapse, transformation and possible renewal
At the Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Ruinart Lounge, the artist’s installation ‘Understory’ invites visitors to contemplate collapse, transformation and possible renewal
At the Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Ruinart Lounge, the artist’s installation ‘Understory’ invites visitors to contemplate collapse, transformation and possible renewal
Ranging from reflective portraiture by Hana Ward to abstract painting exploring indigenous cultures by Helen Evans Ramsaran, artists at this year’s fair engage with historical pathways of migration, the legacy of colonialism and forced displacement to inspire their work
This year’s Focus section promises a hotbed of up-and-coming talent, from an ambitious installation of ceramics by Sophie Wahlquist to Edgar Ramirez’s visceral works reflecting on the dystopian fabric of the city
From icons of modern art Ed Ruscha and Alighiero Boetti to self-taught talents such as Eugene Von Bruenchenhein and subversive figures of the avant-garde including Edward and Nancy Kienholz