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Helen Marriage's Public Art Gets Millions To Lighten Up
Helen Marriage’s public art gets millions to lighten up.
4 min |
April 11 - April 24, 2016
ARTnews
Mary Heilmann’s Idiosyncratic, Rhymthic Abstractions Find Their Place In the Sun
Mary Heilmann’s idiosyncratic, rhymthic abstractions—and chairs—find their place in the sun.
10+ min |
Spring 2016
Frieze
Imagining the Otherwise
Saidiya Hartman on the minor musics and diasporic traditions behind her latest 'performed discourse'
3 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
Bring Down the House
What happens when unorthodox art forms enter traditional institutions?
3 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
Warped Speed
The multidisciplinary practice of Ayoung Kim projects possible worlds and queers conceptions of time
5 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
Dramatis Personae
Performance: Aria Dean on the challenges of crafting characters in her 2025 Performa commission
4 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
Consider the Algorithm
New York's newest performance space foregrounds togetherness
3 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
Novelist Tash Aw reflects on the future of Singapore through the works of artists Heman Chong and Ming Wong
9 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
THE 25 BEST WORKS OF THE 21ST CENTURY
This year, frieze asked 200 artists, curators, critics and museum directors to name the most outstanding works of art from the past quarter century. From their nominations, we compiled a list of 25 works that have shaped contemporary art since the year 2000
10+ min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
'To respect the material is to work in a state of consent, you have to be able to learn to communicate with it.'
Following the opening of her exhibition at the de Young in San Francisco, writer and sculptor Rose B. Simpson talks to Natalie Diaz about Indigenous education and collaborating with materials
8 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
The Writing Fellow
Reflections on a journey through the galleries and behind the scenes at Madrid's Prado Museum
7 min |
Issue 255 - November/December 2025
Frieze
Ilê Sartuzi
During my visit to Ilê Sartuzi’s current exhibition, ‘Trick’, at Museu de Arte Contemporânea in São Paulo, an alarm went off, blaring for what felt like an eternity.
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
JR Perrotin, London, UK
In 2017, the French street artist JR staged a giant installation at the US-Mexico border wall, with guests enjoying a meal on either side.
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Mythic Shores
Essay: David Campany analyzes historical and contemporary photographic representations of the Mediterranean Sea
9 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
They Began to Talk
Against the background of an endless vibra-tion, birds chirp as trains rumble by.
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Mahtab Hussain
In August 2024, at a time when British cities were blighted by racist riots, Birmingham's Muslim community braced itself as rumours spread of a far-right rally.
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Julien Berthier
Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris, France
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Julien Creuzet
The Bell, Providence, USA
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Profile: From drone strikes to wind turbines, the artist's latest works examine the weaponization of noise and the politics of listening
9 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Xin Liu
Just two works make up ‘The Permanent and the Insatiable’, Xin Liu’s solo show at Management in New York.
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Caught in a Landslide
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein and KINDL, Berlin, Germany
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
‘The work is about how history lingers in the present, how violence persists and why people identify with it.
Interview: Claudia Pagès Rabal talks to Kyle Dancewicz about her work tracing the surface of history across video, performance and sculpture
8 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
C'est Marseille, bébé
Dossier: Four love letters to Marseille – penned by curators and writers – celebrate the cultural and political spirit of France’s second city
10+ min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Are We All Greeks?
One Take: A look at Charline von Heyl's collage work Athens (2024), ahead of her exhibition at the George Economou
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
A Promise of Return
Remapping: Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme's multi-disciplinary archive of Palestinian subjectivity
4 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Beyond the Sea
Remapping: Artist and chef Rafram Chaddad pens an account of food across borders
3 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Astral Planes
Remapping: Bouchra Khalili revisits 'The Mapping Journey Project', charting resistance and decolonizing the shape of the Mediterranean Interview by Marko Gluhaich
4 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Steph Huang
In 'Lili Deli', Steph Huang's exhibition at Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the Taiwan-born, London-based artist sticks a candle in the wine bottle, so to speak, clinging to the remnants of delightful indulgence.
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Typologien
In the age of AI deep fakes and disinformation, dissecting the context and influence of image production is more important than ever.
2 min |
Issue 252 - June, July, August 2025
Frieze
Tomokazu Matsuyama
When Bijutsu Techo, Japan's authoritative art journal since 1948, devoted its entire June 2021 issue to Japan-born, Brooklyn-based artist Tomokazu Matsuyama, critics erupted, questioning the decision to spotlight someone they deemed insufficiently Japanese, even inauthentic.
2 min |