Colorful Highlights From Frieze New York 2020 Online
Selections from the 200 virtual presentations that comprise the first-ever Frieze Viewing Room
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Selections from the 200 virtual presentations that comprise the first-ever Frieze Viewing Room
“With painting, I enjoy trying to tell more, to visually translate moments. The time told is longer, the action less immediate, the point less important,” French artist Jean Jullien explains in text …
Inside Sweden’s national architecture and design museum in Stockholm, ArkDes, the first-of-its-kind exhibition Weird Sensation Feels Good investigates autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR)—a phenomenon now 13 million videos deep on the internet. …
“While you’re looking at the paintings, they’re reflecting you,” artist Kate Shepherd explains in her three-minute walk through of Surveillance, her captivating, highly conceptual show at NYC’s Galerie Lelong & Co. Shepherd …
One-off, hand-thrown ceramic creatures of unparalleled personality
Five highlights from a groundbreaking fair themed "In Excess"
Mapplethorpe, Basquiat and their contemporaries, captured with intimate intensity
Long overlooked (or lumped together) by the art community—and its museums, centers, galleries and critics—work by “contemporary Native American, First Nation, and other indigenous artists is finally drawing more serious and widespread …
Site-specific installations, large-scale sculpture, surreal digital self-portraits and other must-see work
Navigate the fragility of nature through virtual and augmented reality projects open to the public