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My earliest influence was probably the SS Dominator, which was shipwrecked in Palos Verdes in 1961. All of the surf kids were obsessed with it and, every day, we would pedal our bicycles down there.
FriezeSarah McHale I have been a big fan of Eamon’s since working with him in 2020 on a project for The Hammer Museum’s KAMP (Kids Art Museum Project). His work in this past year’s Whitney Biennial ...
Kelly Akashi | Lisson Gallery | 20 February – 29 March Kelly Akashi, Untitled, 2024, lost-wax cast bronze, borosilicate glass, 35.6 × 14 × 8.9 cm. Courtesy: the artist and Lisson Gallery For her first ...
The first thing you will see upon entering Tina Girouard’s retrospective at the Center for Art, Research, and Alliances (CARA) is a loop of floral fabric that hangs down from the second floor. Drawn ...
In the second act of Luca Guadagnino’s Queer (2024) – the beautiful, maddening film adaptation of beat generation legend William S. Burroughs’s 1985 autofiction text of the same name – two men, Eugene ...
FriezeBy contrast, Pade’s protagonist is not a lone figure: she is dispersed across the exhibition – in different bodies, roles, times – to emphasize the universality of sacrifice present within the ...
Building on their exploration of the complex relationship between water, indigenous communities, and global infrastructure, Jingru (Cyan) Cheng and Chen Zhan utilize film installation to engage with ...
This interview took place before the Los Angeles fires of January 2025. David Zwirner opened two spaces on N Western Avenue in Los Angeles’s Melrose Hill district in May 2023, and followed them the ...
Francesca Mollett | Modern Art, London | 5 June – 19 July ...
The museum’s artistic director and chief curator discusses engaging local artists and the city as a vital connector between ...
Sound Clash is the first iteration of Ben Selig’s project exploring place-making in east London. Comprised of three sound stations across Frieze London, Sound Clash draws from Jamaican sonic practices ...
FriezeMore than 70 works (including a monumental 1995 commission from Chicago Public Library that has never been loaned before) plot the career of one of contemporary art’s most acclaimed painters.