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    Frieze Frame’s Sophie Mörner: ‘I don’t like being compartmentalised’

    Company Gallery’s founder has gone from publisher to gallerist to curator of the fair’s emerging section

  • Friday, 13 May, 2022
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    Return of Frieze New York proves that small is beautiful

    With only 65 galleries, the art fair at The Shed in Manhattan will have a more intimate feel

  • Friday, 11 February, 2022
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    Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
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    Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
    Christine Messineo, new director of Frieze LA and Frieze NY, on loving the local

    The former gallerist has taken on a bicoastal challenge even as art fairs struggle to stay on track

  • Friday, 11 February, 2022
    Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
    Frieze Week LA unites a city that refuses to be centralised

    With satellite fairs Spring Break and Felix and local galleries all taking part, it’s a rare moment of focus

  • Friday, 11 February, 2022
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    Ben Sakoguchi’s art from America’s concentration camps

    The Japanese-American artist explores his second world war internment in deceptively warm paintings

  • Thursday, 13 January, 2022
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    French art fairs in disarray as rival goes after slots

    Victoria Siddall leaves Frieze; London Gallery Weekend is back in May; Bonhams buys Bukowskis

  • Saturday, 9 October, 2021
    Frieze tests London art market’s attraction for far-flung buyers

    Whether Asian and American buyers will overcome travel hassles remains an open question for the capital

  • Friday, 8 October, 2021
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    Frieze Week 2021
    Gripping Gorgons and Rodin plasters at Frieze’s new decorative arts section

    Stand Out is curated by Luke Syson, who wants to highlight the value of art objects

  • Friday, 8 October, 2021
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    Frieze is back in physical form

    The fair returns to London — and real life — with ventures that aim to increase diversity among curators and reduce emissions

  • Thursday, 30 September, 2021
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    As Frieze London gears up, the art world is joining forces with WWF for a special fundraiser

  • Saturday, 28 August, 2021
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    No.9 Cork Street gives Frieze a firm footing

    The art fair brand’s next venture is offering a year-round, real-life gallery space in London’s Mayfair

  • Saturday, 24 July, 2021
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    Time to shine: LA’s arts scene survives and thrives

    Frieze’s Los Angeles online show opens this week, and galleries are feeling the energy of the growing West Coast art market

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    LA in motion

    LA artist Martine Syms explores the relationship between cars and culture ahead of Frieze art fair

  • Monday, 26 September, 2016
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    Talking taste with the head of the Frieze art fairs, which take place annually in London and New York

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    How to dress for London’s Frieze art fair

    It’s not just the pictures that are on show in Regent’s Park this week

  • Monday, 21 October, 2013
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    Frieze finds its limits in battle against ‘fair fatigue’
  • Friday, 11 October, 2013
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    Nicola Lees puts Frieze Projects a little more centre stage
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