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Frieze New York , News Frieze New York / ‘The Best and Brightest’ – First Details of Frieze New York 2025 Frieze returns to The Shed in May with more than 65 of the world’s leading contemporary art galleries and the acclaimed Focus section led by Lumi Tan 18 Feb 25 READ MORE
Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See Across London This February From Linder’s retrospective at the Hayward Gallery to Claudia Martínez Garay’s detailed critique of Western archives BY frieze | 21 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides | frieze Latest Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Greta Schödl’s Poetics of Repetition At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation BY Ramona Heinlein | 28 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Hanna Rochereau’s Abandoned Jewellery Shop At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism BY Andrew Hodgson | 26 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Carl Cheng Makes Art for the Anthropocene The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia BY Cassie Packard | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Yay, to have a mouth!’ Has an Oral Fixation A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE Issue 249: Out Now Discover the March issue of frieze Explore Online ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE Critic's Guides frieze's take on the latest exhibitions round-ups, gallery weekends and biennales Read More Read More Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / 7 Shows to See During Frieze Los Angeles 2025 From Bruce Nauman’s first solo exhibition in the city in three decades, to Togar’s immersive exploration of early cinema, here’s what to see in LA now BY Will Fenstermaker | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See Across Europe This February From Racheal Crowther’s examination into the ethics of care to SAGG Napoli’s immersive archery installation dissecting strength and gender stereotypes BY frieze | 07 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See During Mexico City’s Art Week 2025 From Haegue Yang’s paper works to Cristóbal Gracia’s baroque pearl, here’s what not to miss in Mexico City this February BY Mariana Fernández | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE MUST-SEE EXHIBITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD A new series in which a writer delivers a snapshot into a current exhibition VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Meriem Bennani’s Flip-Flop Orchestra In a playful exhibition at Fondazione Prada, Milan, the artist presents a model for creative collaboration BY Giovanna Manzotti | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Maria Pinińska-Bereś Deconstructs Social Codes In a major retrospective at Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, the artist’s works challenge gender constrictions BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Thomas Eggerer’s Exercise in Stillness At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s vivid tableaux of exercise and protest convey a sense of motionless uncertainty BY Oliver Osborne | 04 Dec 24 READ MORE Latest from the UK More UK reviews More UK reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Acaye Kerunen Weaves Communities Together At Pace Gallery, London, the artist’s compositions of organic material highlight the importance of collaboration BY Emily Steer | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Claudia Martínez Garay Critiques Western Archives At GRIMM Gallery, London, the artist depicts everyday objects to highlight the insidious presence of colonialist legacies BY Ivana Cholakova | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Across the Americas More US reviews More US reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bethany Collins Creates from Destruction At Seattle Art Museum, the artist uses redaction and erasure to reflect the ways in which language can be reborn BY Claudia Ross | 13 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Timeless Light of Etel Adnan A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure BY Joseph Akel | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Char Jeré Sets Us Adrift with Black Sonicity Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 31 Jan 25 READ MORE Most recently in the EU More EU Reviews More EU Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Zahra Malkani’s Hum of Ecological Reverence At Konsthall C, Stockholm, the artist’s sound installation examines the environmental damage of regional river systems, calling for collective mourning and remembrance BY Matthew Rana | 19 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Marie Matusz Challenges Institutional Presentations of Time At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist co-opts museal displays to deconstruct the division between viewer and object BY Toby Üpson | 12 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘9-5, 5-9’ Takes on the Internet Troll For the inauguration of Room Room, Copenhagen, a group show dedicated to online culture questions how we relate to each other and ourselves BY Frida Sandström | 10 Feb 25 READ MORE From Around the world View More View More Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Dancing with All’ Is More Tussle Than Dance At 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, a group show about nature and technology asks visitors to listen to the trees BY Stuart Munro | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kader Attia Commits to Repair Without Erasure At Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, the French-Algerian artist asks how we might mend connections and cultivate hope BY Hung Duong | 11 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Viewers Hang Onto Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Every Note At Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the late composer’s sound installations commingle with restagings and responses BY Charlene K. Lau | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About 2024 Exhibitors Hotels Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Exhibitors Hotels Restaurants City Guide Frieze New York About Exhibitors Tickets Visitor Information FAQs Frieze Chelsea Guide Frieze Seoul About 2024 Exhibitors Seoul City Guide Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No.9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Events Frieze 91 Events On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Tickets Membership VIP Shop
Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See Across London This February From Linder’s retrospective at the Hayward Gallery to Claudia Martínez Garay’s detailed critique of Western archives BY frieze | 21 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides | frieze Latest Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Greta Schödl’s Poetics of Repetition At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation BY Ramona Heinlein | 28 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Hanna Rochereau’s Abandoned Jewellery Shop At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism BY Andrew Hodgson | 26 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Carl Cheng Makes Art for the Anthropocene The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia BY Cassie Packard | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Yay, to have a mouth!’ Has an Oral Fixation A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE Issue 249: Out Now Discover the March issue of frieze Explore Online ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE Critic's Guides frieze's take on the latest exhibitions round-ups, gallery weekends and biennales Read More Read More Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / 7 Shows to See During Frieze Los Angeles 2025 From Bruce Nauman’s first solo exhibition in the city in three decades, to Togar’s immersive exploration of early cinema, here’s what to see in LA now BY Will Fenstermaker | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See Across Europe This February From Racheal Crowther’s examination into the ethics of care to SAGG Napoli’s immersive archery installation dissecting strength and gender stereotypes BY frieze | 07 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See During Mexico City’s Art Week 2025 From Haegue Yang’s paper works to Cristóbal Gracia’s baroque pearl, here’s what not to miss in Mexico City this February BY Mariana Fernández | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE MUST-SEE EXHIBITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD A new series in which a writer delivers a snapshot into a current exhibition VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Meriem Bennani’s Flip-Flop Orchestra In a playful exhibition at Fondazione Prada, Milan, the artist presents a model for creative collaboration BY Giovanna Manzotti | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Maria Pinińska-Bereś Deconstructs Social Codes In a major retrospective at Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, the artist’s works challenge gender constrictions BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Thomas Eggerer’s Exercise in Stillness At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s vivid tableaux of exercise and protest convey a sense of motionless uncertainty BY Oliver Osborne | 04 Dec 24 READ MORE Latest from the UK More UK reviews More UK reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Acaye Kerunen Weaves Communities Together At Pace Gallery, London, the artist’s compositions of organic material highlight the importance of collaboration BY Emily Steer | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Claudia Martínez Garay Critiques Western Archives At GRIMM Gallery, London, the artist depicts everyday objects to highlight the insidious presence of colonialist legacies BY Ivana Cholakova | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Across the Americas More US reviews More US reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bethany Collins Creates from Destruction At Seattle Art Museum, the artist uses redaction and erasure to reflect the ways in which language can be reborn BY Claudia Ross | 13 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Timeless Light of Etel Adnan A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure BY Joseph Akel | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Char Jeré Sets Us Adrift with Black Sonicity Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 31 Jan 25 READ MORE Most recently in the EU More EU Reviews More EU Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Zahra Malkani’s Hum of Ecological Reverence At Konsthall C, Stockholm, the artist’s sound installation examines the environmental damage of regional river systems, calling for collective mourning and remembrance BY Matthew Rana | 19 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Marie Matusz Challenges Institutional Presentations of Time At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist co-opts museal displays to deconstruct the division between viewer and object BY Toby Üpson | 12 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘9-5, 5-9’ Takes on the Internet Troll For the inauguration of Room Room, Copenhagen, a group show dedicated to online culture questions how we relate to each other and ourselves BY Frida Sandström | 10 Feb 25 READ MORE From Around the world View More View More Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Dancing with All’ Is More Tussle Than Dance At 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, a group show about nature and technology asks visitors to listen to the trees BY Stuart Munro | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kader Attia Commits to Repair Without Erasure At Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, the French-Algerian artist asks how we might mend connections and cultivate hope BY Hung Duong | 11 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Viewers Hang Onto Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Every Note At Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the late composer’s sound installations commingle with restagings and responses BY Charlene K. Lau | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About 2024 Exhibitors Hotels Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Exhibitors Hotels Restaurants City Guide Frieze New York About Exhibitors Tickets Visitor Information FAQs Frieze Chelsea Guide Frieze Seoul About 2024 Exhibitors Seoul City Guide Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No.9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Events Frieze 91 Events On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Tickets Membership VIP Shop
Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See Across London This February From Linder’s retrospective at the Hayward Gallery to Claudia Martínez Garay’s detailed critique of Western archives BY frieze | 21 Feb 25 READ MORE
Latest Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Greta Schödl’s Poetics of Repetition At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation BY Ramona Heinlein | 28 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Hanna Rochereau’s Abandoned Jewellery Shop At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism BY Andrew Hodgson | 26 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Carl Cheng Makes Art for the Anthropocene The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia BY Cassie Packard | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Yay, to have a mouth!’ Has an Oral Fixation A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE Issue 249: Out Now Discover the March issue of frieze Explore Online ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE ON VIEW: GALLERIES AND SHOWS The definitive guide to the art around the globe READ MORE Critic's Guides frieze's take on the latest exhibitions round-ups, gallery weekends and biennales Read More Read More Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / 7 Shows to See During Frieze Los Angeles 2025 From Bruce Nauman’s first solo exhibition in the city in three decades, to Togar’s immersive exploration of early cinema, here’s what to see in LA now BY Will Fenstermaker | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See Across Europe This February From Racheal Crowther’s examination into the ethics of care to SAGG Napoli’s immersive archery installation dissecting strength and gender stereotypes BY frieze | 07 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See During Mexico City’s Art Week 2025 From Haegue Yang’s paper works to Cristóbal Gracia’s baroque pearl, here’s what not to miss in Mexico City this February BY Mariana Fernández | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE MUST-SEE EXHIBITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD A new series in which a writer delivers a snapshot into a current exhibition VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Meriem Bennani’s Flip-Flop Orchestra In a playful exhibition at Fondazione Prada, Milan, the artist presents a model for creative collaboration BY Giovanna Manzotti | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Maria Pinińska-Bereś Deconstructs Social Codes In a major retrospective at Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, the artist’s works challenge gender constrictions BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Thomas Eggerer’s Exercise in Stillness At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s vivid tableaux of exercise and protest convey a sense of motionless uncertainty BY Oliver Osborne | 04 Dec 24 READ MORE Latest from the UK More UK reviews More UK reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Acaye Kerunen Weaves Communities Together At Pace Gallery, London, the artist’s compositions of organic material highlight the importance of collaboration BY Emily Steer | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Claudia Martínez Garay Critiques Western Archives At GRIMM Gallery, London, the artist depicts everyday objects to highlight the insidious presence of colonialist legacies BY Ivana Cholakova | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Across the Americas More US reviews More US reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bethany Collins Creates from Destruction At Seattle Art Museum, the artist uses redaction and erasure to reflect the ways in which language can be reborn BY Claudia Ross | 13 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Timeless Light of Etel Adnan A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure BY Joseph Akel | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Char Jeré Sets Us Adrift with Black Sonicity Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 31 Jan 25 READ MORE Most recently in the EU More EU Reviews More EU Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Zahra Malkani’s Hum of Ecological Reverence At Konsthall C, Stockholm, the artist’s sound installation examines the environmental damage of regional river systems, calling for collective mourning and remembrance BY Matthew Rana | 19 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Marie Matusz Challenges Institutional Presentations of Time At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist co-opts museal displays to deconstruct the division between viewer and object BY Toby Üpson | 12 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘9-5, 5-9’ Takes on the Internet Troll For the inauguration of Room Room, Copenhagen, a group show dedicated to online culture questions how we relate to each other and ourselves BY Frida Sandström | 10 Feb 25 READ MORE From Around the world View More View More Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Dancing with All’ Is More Tussle Than Dance At 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, a group show about nature and technology asks visitors to listen to the trees BY Stuart Munro | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kader Attia Commits to Repair Without Erasure At Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, the French-Algerian artist asks how we might mend connections and cultivate hope BY Hung Duong | 11 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Viewers Hang Onto Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Every Note At Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the late composer’s sound installations commingle with restagings and responses BY Charlene K. Lau | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About 2024 Exhibitors Hotels Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Exhibitors Hotels Restaurants City Guide Frieze New York About Exhibitors Tickets Visitor Information FAQs Frieze Chelsea Guide Frieze Seoul About 2024 Exhibitors Seoul City Guide Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No.9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Events Frieze 91 Events On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Tickets Membership VIP Shop
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Greta Schödl’s Poetics of Repetition At Phileas, Vienna, the artist diligently covers found and domestic objects in her handwriting to advocate for female emancipation BY Ramona Heinlein | 28 Feb 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Hanna Rochereau’s Abandoned Jewellery Shop At Hauser & Wirth, Paris, the artist’s unnerving works reflect on the remnants of consumerism BY Andrew Hodgson | 26 Feb 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Carl Cheng Makes Art for the Anthropocene The meeting of environment and technology is front and centre in the Californian artist’s retrospective at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia BY Cassie Packard | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Yay, to have a mouth!’ Has an Oral Fixation A group exhibition at Rose Easton, London, celebrates one of the human body’s most versatile organs BY Ellen Mara De Wachter | 25 Feb 25 READ MORE
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Critic's Guides frieze's take on the latest exhibitions round-ups, gallery weekends and biennales Read More Read More Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / 7 Shows to See During Frieze Los Angeles 2025 From Bruce Nauman’s first solo exhibition in the city in three decades, to Togar’s immersive exploration of early cinema, here’s what to see in LA now BY Will Fenstermaker | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See Across Europe This February From Racheal Crowther’s examination into the ethics of care to SAGG Napoli’s immersive archery installation dissecting strength and gender stereotypes BY frieze | 07 Feb 25 READ MORE Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / What to See During Mexico City’s Art Week 2025 From Haegue Yang’s paper works to Cristóbal Gracia’s baroque pearl, here’s what not to miss in Mexico City this February BY Mariana Fernández | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE MUST-SEE EXHIBITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD A new series in which a writer delivers a snapshot into a current exhibition VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Meriem Bennani’s Flip-Flop Orchestra In a playful exhibition at Fondazione Prada, Milan, the artist presents a model for creative collaboration BY Giovanna Manzotti | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Maria Pinińska-Bereś Deconstructs Social Codes In a major retrospective at Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, the artist’s works challenge gender constrictions BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Thomas Eggerer’s Exercise in Stillness At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s vivid tableaux of exercise and protest convey a sense of motionless uncertainty BY Oliver Osborne | 04 Dec 24 READ MORE Latest from the UK More UK reviews More UK reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Acaye Kerunen Weaves Communities Together At Pace Gallery, London, the artist’s compositions of organic material highlight the importance of collaboration BY Emily Steer | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Claudia Martínez Garay Critiques Western Archives At GRIMM Gallery, London, the artist depicts everyday objects to highlight the insidious presence of colonialist legacies BY Ivana Cholakova | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Across the Americas More US reviews More US reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bethany Collins Creates from Destruction At Seattle Art Museum, the artist uses redaction and erasure to reflect the ways in which language can be reborn BY Claudia Ross | 13 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Timeless Light of Etel Adnan A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure BY Joseph Akel | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Char Jeré Sets Us Adrift with Black Sonicity Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 31 Jan 25 READ MORE Most recently in the EU More EU Reviews More EU Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Zahra Malkani’s Hum of Ecological Reverence At Konsthall C, Stockholm, the artist’s sound installation examines the environmental damage of regional river systems, calling for collective mourning and remembrance BY Matthew Rana | 19 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Marie Matusz Challenges Institutional Presentations of Time At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist co-opts museal displays to deconstruct the division between viewer and object BY Toby Üpson | 12 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘9-5, 5-9’ Takes on the Internet Troll For the inauguration of Room Room, Copenhagen, a group show dedicated to online culture questions how we relate to each other and ourselves BY Frida Sandström | 10 Feb 25 READ MORE From Around the world View More View More Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Dancing with All’ Is More Tussle Than Dance At 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, a group show about nature and technology asks visitors to listen to the trees BY Stuart Munro | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kader Attia Commits to Repair Without Erasure At Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, the French-Algerian artist asks how we might mend connections and cultivate hope BY Hung Duong | 11 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Viewers Hang Onto Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Every Note At Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the late composer’s sound installations commingle with restagings and responses BY Charlene K. Lau | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Magazine Editorial Content Profiles Interviews Opinion Reviews Frieze Magazine New Issue Issue Archive Frieze New Writers Subscribe Fairs & Events Fairs Frieze London About 2024 Exhibitors Hotels Frieze Masters About Galleries Frieze London & Frieze Masters Frieze Los Angeles About Exhibitors Hotels Restaurants City Guide Frieze New York About Exhibitors Tickets Visitor Information FAQs Frieze Chelsea Guide Frieze Seoul About 2024 Exhibitors Seoul City Guide Frieze Viewing Room About FAQs EXPO CHICAGO The Armory Show No.9 Cork Street About Exhibitions Visitor Information Gallery Applications Event Space Hire Events Frieze 91 Events On View Shows to See Find a Gallery Watch & Listen Videos Podcasts Collaborations Frieze Studios Tickets Membership VIP Shop
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Critic's Guides Critic's Guides / The Best Shows to See Across Europe This February From Racheal Crowther’s examination into the ethics of care to SAGG Napoli’s immersive archery installation dissecting strength and gender stereotypes BY frieze | 07 Feb 25 READ MORE
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MUST-SEE EXHIBITIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD A new series in which a writer delivers a snapshot into a current exhibition VIEW MORE VIEW MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Meriem Bennani’s Flip-Flop Orchestra In a playful exhibition at Fondazione Prada, Milan, the artist presents a model for creative collaboration BY Giovanna Manzotti | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Maria Pinińska-Bereś Deconstructs Social Codes In a major retrospective at Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, the artist’s works challenge gender constrictions BY Krzysztof Kościuczuk | 22 Jan 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Thomas Eggerer’s Exercise in Stillness At Capitain Petzel, Berlin, the artist’s vivid tableaux of exercise and protest convey a sense of motionless uncertainty BY Oliver Osborne | 04 Dec 24 READ MORE Latest from the UK More UK reviews More UK reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Acaye Kerunen Weaves Communities Together At Pace Gallery, London, the artist’s compositions of organic material highlight the importance of collaboration BY Emily Steer | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Claudia Martínez Garay Critiques Western Archives At GRIMM Gallery, London, the artist depicts everyday objects to highlight the insidious presence of colonialist legacies BY Ivana Cholakova | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE Across the Americas More US reviews More US reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bethany Collins Creates from Destruction At Seattle Art Museum, the artist uses redaction and erasure to reflect the ways in which language can be reborn BY Claudia Ross | 13 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Timeless Light of Etel Adnan A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure BY Joseph Akel | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Char Jeré Sets Us Adrift with Black Sonicity Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 31 Jan 25 READ MORE Most recently in the EU More EU Reviews More EU Reviews Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Zahra Malkani’s Hum of Ecological Reverence At Konsthall C, Stockholm, the artist’s sound installation examines the environmental damage of regional river systems, calling for collective mourning and remembrance BY Matthew Rana | 19 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Marie Matusz Challenges Institutional Presentations of Time At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist co-opts museal displays to deconstruct the division between viewer and object BY Toby Üpson | 12 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘9-5, 5-9’ Takes on the Internet Troll For the inauguration of Room Room, Copenhagen, a group show dedicated to online culture questions how we relate to each other and ourselves BY Frida Sandström | 10 Feb 25 READ MORE From Around the world View More View More Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘Dancing with All’ Is More Tussle Than Dance At 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, a group show about nature and technology asks visitors to listen to the trees BY Stuart Munro | 18 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Kader Attia Commits to Repair Without Erasure At Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, the French-Algerian artist asks how we might mend connections and cultivate hope BY Hung Duong | 11 Feb 25 READ MORE Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Viewers Hang Onto Ryuichi Sakamoto’s Every Note At Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the late composer’s sound installations commingle with restagings and responses BY Charlene K. 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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Must-See: Threading Resistance Through Palestinian Embroidery At Hayy Jameel, Jeddah, a group show explores how craft encodes a sense of nationalism, resistance and fecundity on women’s bodies BY Nadine Khalil | 24 Feb 25 READ MORE
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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Rotimi Fani-Kayode Is a Pillar in Photographic History A powerful exhibition at Autograph, London, proves the late photographer’s significance BY Tendai Mutambu | 20 Feb 25 READ MORE
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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Claudia Martínez Garay Critiques Western Archives At GRIMM Gallery, London, the artist depicts everyday objects to highlight the insidious presence of colonialist legacies BY Ivana Cholakova | 04 Feb 25 READ MORE
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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Bethany Collins Creates from Destruction At Seattle Art Museum, the artist uses redaction and erasure to reflect the ways in which language can be reborn BY Claudia Ross | 13 Feb 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / The Timeless Light of Etel Adnan A tight retrospective at White Cube, New York, transcends and mystifies in equal measure BY Joseph Akel | 05 Feb 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Char Jeré Sets Us Adrift with Black Sonicity Featuring sound machines and satellites, the artist’s show at Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York challenges the supposed neutrality of ‘white noise’ BY Zoë Hopkins | 31 Jan 25 READ MORE
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Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Zahra Malkani’s Hum of Ecological Reverence At Konsthall C, Stockholm, the artist’s sound installation examines the environmental damage of regional river systems, calling for collective mourning and remembrance BY Matthew Rana | 19 Feb 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / Marie Matusz Challenges Institutional Presentations of Time At Kunsthalle Basel, the artist co-opts museal displays to deconstruct the division between viewer and object BY Toby Üpson | 12 Feb 25 READ MORE
Exhibition Reviews Exhibition Reviews / ‘9-5, 5-9’ Takes on the Internet Troll For the inauguration of Room Room, Copenhagen, a group show dedicated to online culture questions how we relate to each other and ourselves BY Frida Sandström | 10 Feb 25 READ MORE
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