Hang Time at Frieze New York
NEW YORK—Hoovering just above our visitors heads like elegant chandeliers or magically floating with the aid of invisible wire, some of the most graceful, striking works at Frieze New York were suspended in…
Hidden Treasures at Frieze New York: Works by Black Artists
NEW YORK—The Frieze New York art fair was staged in an enormous white tent with endless aisles where booth after booth featured the latest in contemporary art, but few works by black artists….
Frieze New York: Fascinating Sculptures and Installations
NEW YORK—As contemporary art lovers descend on Randall’s Island this weekend, a big red balloon dog by Tom McCarthy (not Jeff Koons) greets them. The whimsical work anchors the Frieze New York Sculpture…
At Frieze New York, Hoopin’ it Up Carpet Style
NEW YORK—Some of the most interesting art projects are often reinterpretations of ordinary, everyday objects. Reinvented using new materials or presented in alternative contexts, familiar items such as basketballs and carpets become short-hand…
At Frieze New York, Splashes of Color on View Throughout the Big White Tent
NEW YORK—Frieze New York was held in a 1,500-foot-long tent designed by Brooklyn architecture firm SO-IL. The enclosed white environment served as an ideal backdrop for many of the colorful works on exhibit…







