White Cube, London, Hong Kong, New York Photo by Mark Blower. Whether abstract, thoughtful, or surreal, the standout presentations at Frieze New York 2022 covered a wide range of mediums and themes. if (window.jQuery) { And buyers must have been equally intrigued: Priced between $200,000 to $600,000, the sculptures sold out in no more than three hours. * There is probably no need to call this directly - use setNewsletterCookie(). Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, Los Angeles Other highlights include the Moroccan-born Latifa Echakhchs fresco paintings of frenetic, at Pace Gallery, Nancy Grossmans poignant, for Michael Rosenfeld Gallery that still feel contemporary despite being four decades old, Los Angeles painter Eamon Ore-Girons gilded, for James Cohan, and Charles Gainess Plexiglas views of photographic oak trees, An untitled painting by Albert Oehlen. $(function() { Most powerful are the works that elevate humble objectsoften borderline detritusinto high art. to qualify for government funds earmarked for public housing in Central and East Harlem. $form.find('.errors').children().hide(); // Init - Anything you want to happen onLoad (usually event bindings) Image at top of page: detail, Tom Allen, Diamonds, 2021. David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, New York Burr began wheatpasting his Eight Renovations across Manhattan to build hype, adding aninth site at The Shed in order to discuss the gentrification of Hudson Yards, a controversial development noted for gerrymandering to qualify for government funds earmarked for public housing in Central and East Harlem. The fair will once. Moving beyond mere appropriation, though, these works by the Berlin-based artist are a humorous look at the thorniness of performance and identity. Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, Cape Town, London Of course, the fair quickly found its footing: it launched the successful. link.type = 'text/css'; Will work sell? + '' Frieze New York will bring together 66 galleries to the Shed for its upcoming edition, which is scheduled to run May 1922, with an invitation-only preview day on May 18. Simone Subal Gallery, New York Galeria Marilia Razuk, So Paulo + '' William Van Meter, I (2022), a massive ceramic corpse flower in full bloom. Of course, the fair quickly found its footing: it launched the successful Frieze Viewing Room, named former gallerist Christine Messineo as director of both the New York and Los Angeles editions, and relocated from its longtime home on Randalls Island to The Shed, a multidisciplinary arts space at Hudson Yards in Manhattan. Michael Rosenfelds solo booth of collages, drawings, and sculptures by Nancy Grossman coincides with its presentation of her work at its gallery space, both titled Nancy Grossman: My Body. While the exhibitions were planned (and the gallery show opened) before the leaked draft opinion of the Supreme Court revealed plans to overturn Roe v. Wade, the connection between that decision and the works on view here, made during the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, is hard to avoid. Below, a look at some of the sales galleries said they made on the preview day of this years edition of the Frieze New York, which runs through Sunday. $email.focus(); Danielle De Jesus, Below the 7 train platform (2022), presented by Francois Ghebaly. return; Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City }, 7500); And thats essentially the point of the presentation, which honors the foundations of the gallerys program across various disciplines in one space. Messineo also worked on a Plan Your Vote initiative, encouraging fairgoers to check their voter registration on-site ahead of this years primary and midterm elections while nodding to The Sheds role as a local polling place. Once Sean Burns found the artist . The characters here ooze power and ecstasy; the myriad cameras and sex toys on display lobby for unrestrained sex positivity. } + '<\/div>' Charles Gaines,Numbers and Trees: London Series 1, Tree#8, Harrow Place2020. Comprising eleven participating galleries, Frame allows visitors and collectors to see work by artists who may not have previously benefited from a major international platform to show their work. Caroline Goldstein, Frieze Los Angeles Honoring Black History at Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Encounter works, projects and galleries from pioneering Black figures across the fair and Frieze Projects, from rarely seen photographs by Ming Smith to Autumn Breon's performance celebrating histories of Black leisure 18 FEB 23 VIDEO Frieze Los Angeles , News , Videos Led for the first time by Christine Messineo (Director, Frieze Los Angeles and Frieze New York), the fairs tenth edition will feature significant works by todays most celebrated emerging artists alongside pioneering figures from the 20th and 21st centuries. } }) Courtesy of Esther Schipper. The Modern Institute, Glasgow }); return; Xavier Hufkens, Brussels + '
Get hand-picked stories from our editors delivered straight to your inbox every day.<\/p>' We are so fortunate to be returning to The Shed for Frieze New Yorks tenth anniversary with a roster of leading established and emerging galleries hailing from 17 countries, Messineo said in a statement. In Deu (2022), a pitcher floats midair, spilling its liquid into a container below, and a percolator spits coffee into a nearby cup as a variety of fruits dangle from ropes tacked to a tile wall. if(valid){ .done(function(data, textStatus, jqXHR) { Other highlights include the Moroccan-born Latifa Echakhchs fresco paintings of frenetic nocturnal escapades at Pace Gallery, Nancy Grossmans poignant self-portrait studies for Michael Rosenfeld Gallery that still feel contemporary despite being four decades old, Los Angeles painter Eamon Ore-Girons gilded totemic abstractions for James Cohan, and Charles Gainess Plexiglas views of photographic oak trees ominously obscuring colorful grids for Hauser & Wirth. Tina Kim Gallery is pleased to participate in Frieze New York, on view at The Shed, 545 W 30th St, New York, from Wednesday, May 18 to Sunday, May 22. } May 19, 2022, By // dataType: 'json', Known for her surrealism-influenced sculptures, ceramic works, and performances that explore feminist issues through references to domestic spaces and objects. About; Exhibitions; Visitor Information ; Gallery Applications; url: $form.attr('action'), $form.submit(function(e){ For updates on Frieze New York, follow @friezeofficial on Instagram,TwitterandFacebook and sign up to the Frieze newsletter to be the first to know when early bird tickets go on sale. 2023 Art Media, LLC. From its booth, Pace Gallery sold two paintings by Moroccan-born, Switzerland-based artist Latifa Echakhch, who is representing Switzerland at this years edition of the 59th Venice Biennale. Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York Visitors can also indulge in the caffeinated Kafftee, a beverage of the German artists own making, as a pick-me-up once fairtigue sets in. View the Galleries Here. A 2022 painting by British artist Rachel Jones sold to a U.S. institution for 75,000. } else { Hauser & Wirths booth at Frieze New York. }, $('body').append(ouibounceScript); For its booth this year, New Yorks Tina Kim Gallery, which specializes in work by contemporary Asian artists, debuted works by pioneering Filipina artist Pacita Abad, who died in 2004. . //position at bottom of screen // Append ouibounce to page onSuccess(); if (jQuery(window).width() > 619) { expirationMinutes = daysToMinutes(settings.expiration_days); //after successful signup, hide the signup bar after 5 seconds script.src = "https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.1.1.min.js"; The opening day was also well-attended with the likes of collectors like Pamela Joyner, Glenn Fuhrman, Howard and Cindy Rachofsky, Mera and Don Rubell, Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Lonti Ebers, and Maja Hoffmann; curators and museum directors like Stuart Comer, Michael Govan, Thelma Golden, Max Hollein, Glenn Lowry, and Hans Ulrich Obrist; and artists like Mara Berro, Mark Bradford, Maurizio Cattelan, and Henry Taylor. Burr began wheatpasting his, at The Shed in order to discuss the gentrification of Hudson Yards, a controversial development noted for. Without an identity, Who exists only as an image, a status that allows them the freedom to roam a world of online imagesin a greedy search for a self. Fans of other 21st-century appropriatorsShepard Fairey, Richard Prince, KAWSwill appreciate these works, which are elevated beyond similar practices by other artists thanks to their thoughtful engagement with the past to deal with some of the knottiest ideas of the present. So the muted conceptual piece by Danh Vo, which incorporates his typical readymade elements, has been placed next to a small-scale sketchy abstract (and likely politically influenced) painting by Oscar Murillo. Carlos/Ishikawa, London return numDays * 24 * 60; Courtesy of the artist and David Zwirner. } Frieze will also showcase four New York alternative spaces and nonprofits: A.I.R, Artists Space, Electronic Arts Intermix, and Printed Matter. Standard subscriptions can be purchased on the subscription page. About; 2022 Galleries; Seoul . Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is pleased to present at Frieze New York 2022 a solo exhibition of works by Nancy Grossman (b.1940) that focuses on her oeuvre-spanning engagement with the figure in sculpture, collage, printmaking, and drawing. Michael Rosenfeld's booth at Frieze New York. For reasons that are hard to pin down, the combination of mediafrom hand embroidery to hanging sculptureat Kurimanzuttos booth just makes visual sense. Editions prior to the pandemic were held in a custom-built tent on Randalls Island in the East River that hosted nearly 200 galleries. + '