A three-part exhibition at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, draws on the ensemble form and musical score to deliver a vision of cacophonous community
For the spring programme, Tiwani Contemporary will showcase a dual exhibition featuring works by Emma Prempeh and Abigail Lucien alongside a presentation by G Gallery of Woo Hannah's fabric installations
For the spring programme, Tiwani Contemporary will showcase a dual exhibition featuring works by Emma Prempeh and Abigail Lucien alongside a presentation by G Gallery of Woo Hannah's fabric installations
For the spring programme, Tiwani Contemporary will showcase a dual exhibition featuring works by Emma Prempeh and Abigail Lucien alongside a presentation by G Gallery of Woo Hannah's fabric installations
We speak to the Iranian artist, a highlight of the Focus section from Frieze Los Angeles 2023, about her experience as part of the Los Angeles diaspora and making work in the wake of traumatic news from back home
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
We speak to Alake Shilling about having fun at the fair with 'Buggy Bear', her signature character which features on artist-designed soccer balls for Frieze Los Angeles 2023
The artist talks about her performance for Frieze Projects which reflects upon the history of Bay Street Beach in Santa Monica, where Black people were able to find a safe haven during the early to mid 20th century
The curators of this year's public art program share their themes and highlights, from Chris Burden's 40-foot skyscraper to Basil Kincaid's wrapped airplane
The artist’s series of panoramic wallpapers engage hand drawing, digital design and master craft in a narrative about technology and culture concludes at Frieze Los Angeles 2023
At the Frieze Los Angeles 2023 Ruinart Lounge, the artist’s installation ‘Understory’ invites visitors to contemplate collapse, transformation and possible renewal
Mapping the trajectory of Hamilton’s work, the roots of her identity as a ‘Londoner’ and how what she terms the ‘fourth dimension’ shapes her practice. Presented in partnership with Studio Voltaire
At SCAI Piramide, Tokyo, six artists have selected previously unseen photographs by Akasegawa that reflect the dizzying range of his work and his trenchant critique of capitalism
The artist discusses the politics of representing Black leisure and play in his 'Motion Picture Paintings' series, currently on view at The FLAG Art Foundation, New York