For decades, Irish institutions concealed women’s suffering through silence. Now, contemporary artists are confronting these traumatic histories to foster awareness and healing
In light of the recent challenges faced by Los Angeles, we want to reassure you that Frieze Los Angeles will go ahead from February 20-23, 2025. This decision has been made with the support of the city and our partners, and we are committed to ensuring that the fair remains a vital part of the city’s rebuilding and the ongoing strength of its arts ecosystem.
The acclaimed street artist is awarded for work that has made a profound social impact, with the award presented in partnership with The Center for Art and Advocacy
The Californian surfer-turned-photographer responds to the rhythms and material of his home state in this new selection of images for Frieze Week magazine
In a project supported by Maestro Dobel Tequila, the LA-based Guatemalan-US artist channels the lineages and diaspora of materials for this year’s ‘Inside Out’ programme
With a practice that highlights community and contestation, the artist and founder of Tlaloc Studios channels LA swap meets in his Frieze Projects commission