Opinion Opinion / How Artists Are Responding to the Horrors of the Magdalene Laundries For decades, Irish institutions concealed women’s suffering through silence. Now, contemporary artists are confronting these traumatic histories to foster awareness and healing BY Katie Tobin | 25 Jul 25 READ MORE
Frieze Seoul Frieze Seoul / Performance, Film and More: Frieze Seoul 2025 Programme Curated events and activations across the fair and the city reflecting Asia and beyond, and themes from the occult to queer identity 23 Jul 25 READ MORE
Frieze Seoul 2025 | Work in Progress Frieze Seoul Latest news from the fair, visitor information and more READ MORE Buy Tickets Now Tickets available exclusively online READ MORE Sign up to our Newsletter Get the latest updates from Frieze Seoul READ MORE Frieze Seoul , Interviews Frieze Seoul / Work in Progress: Eugene Jung The Seoul-born sculptor on her Harlem studio, anime and ‘invisible disasters’ BY Eugene Jung AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon | 25 Jul 25 READ MORE Frieze Seoul , Interviews Frieze Seoul / Work in Progress: Choi Haneyl In new work for Frieze, the Korean sculptor reflects on queer lives in South Korea, family and his relationship to his body BY Choi Haneyl AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon | 04 Jul 25 READ MORE
Frieze Seoul Latest news from the fair, visitor information and more READ MORE Buy Tickets Now Tickets available exclusively online READ MORE Sign up to our Newsletter Get the latest updates from Frieze Seoul READ MORE
Frieze Seoul , Interviews Frieze Seoul / Work in Progress: Eugene Jung The Seoul-born sculptor on her Harlem studio, anime and ‘invisible disasters’ BY Eugene Jung AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon | 25 Jul 25 READ MORE Frieze Seoul , Interviews Frieze Seoul / Work in Progress: Choi Haneyl In new work for Frieze, the Korean sculptor reflects on queer lives in South Korea, family and his relationship to his body BY Choi Haneyl AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon | 04 Jul 25 READ MORE
Frieze Seoul , Interviews Frieze Seoul / Work in Progress: Eugene Jung The Seoul-born sculptor on her Harlem studio, anime and ‘invisible disasters’ BY Eugene Jung AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon | 25 Jul 25 READ MORE
Frieze Seoul , Interviews Frieze Seoul / Work in Progress: Choi Haneyl In new work for Frieze, the Korean sculptor reflects on queer lives in South Korea, family and his relationship to his body BY Choi Haneyl AND Monica Jae Yeon Moon | 04 Jul 25 READ MORE