Frieze Film returns to Frieze Seoul 2026 (September 2–5, 2026), presenting a new collaboration with the Busan Biennale. As part of a wider Frieze Week programme across the city, Frieze Film Seoul will ...
An ambitious group exhibition at the Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, reimagines a socialist educational programme and the ...
Expanding across the city, this year’s programme includes a hide-and-seek project by Ryan Gander and a Frieze Film ...
At Kunstverein Kevin, Vienna, ‘Thoughts in No Particular Order, Given the Circumstances’ turns a simple logistical prompt ...
From Asad Raza’s public tennis court staged in a former Belgian church to a subtly subversive edition of Manifesta set across ...
Spanning four floors of London’s largest gallery dedicated to the medium, ‘Japanese Women Photographers: From the 1950s to Now’ seeks to redress a gender imbalance in the international perception of ...
Ahead of the release of her first novel, Venus, Vanishing – about a Jewish artist in 1930s Berlin – the art historian shares ...
The Greek artist will make a new commission for Frieze London 2026 that combines physical interaction with online ...
At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist’s immersive installations transform Tornado Alley into a metaphor for cyberspace's seductive, ...
As the culture wars of the 1980s raged, the Grenadian-born, British artist Denzil Forrester found refuge in the dimly lit dancehalls of London’s underground nightclubs. Armed with his drawing ...
How to describe something that happened quite recently but feels old? I began researching this essay by looking at some notes from a few years ago – pieces I wrote about post-internet art, talks I ...
In the early 1980s, the UK government, led by newly elected Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, adopted a financial policy known as monetarism – the idea that, by controlling the supply of ...