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
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
From a monumental sculpture by Chris Burden to an immersive musical performance at Santa Monica Pier, this year's expanded program will showcase ambitious projects curated by Art Production Fund and Jay Ezra Nayssan of Del Vaz Projects
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
The Spanish filmmaker’s reflection on identity and cinema was lauded by the likes of Matt Jackson while Shandrea Evan’s spotlight on the transformative power of connection and community won the Audience Award
Winner of the Jury Award 2023. Oblivious to the fact she is running on empty, a relatively young woman sets up to success as she leaves her LA apartment for a last-minute request. Spoiler: nothing goes according to her plan
Based in Santa Monica for six decades, the artist has spent a lifetime capturing likeness through line, from David Hockney to his life partner Christopher Isherwood
The Whitney Museum curator selects her favorite works, from a painterly ‘vision’ by Chioma Ebinama to Terry Adkin’s ‘intuitive and highly specific pairings’
From an etching by Etel Adnan to a ghostly photograph by Ana Mendieta, members of the Association of Professional Art Advisors select their favourite artworks
The DJ tells us about some of her favourites from Frieze Viewing Room, including a painting by Mika Tajima which seems to defy time and space, and ‘a window soon to be teared down' by Tania Pérez Córdova
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
Ranging from reflective portraiture by Hana Ward to abstract painting exploring indigenous cultures by Helen Evans Ramsaran, artists at this year’s fair engage with historical pathways of migration, the legacy of colonialism and forced displacement to inspire their work
We speak to co-founder, Mary Sue Milliken, and owner of Bridgetown Roti, Rashida Holmes, about the organization’s mission, their plans for the fair and LA's multicultural food scene
The artist shows us Wilmington, ‘a part of LA that no one ever thinks about’, and reveals how signs, shipping containers and refineries, as well as his awe of James Turrell and the landscapes of John Constable, inspire his paintings