From Citra Sasmita’s feminist paintings of cosmic war to Xiyadie’s queer papercut scenes, the Director of the Whitworth shares her top picks from the Frieze Seoul 2024 edition
The acclaimed comedian wants to be “Bahrain-y-prince wealthy” enough to put an Olafur Eliasson on his wall and finds Issy Wood equally fun and menacing
The Associate Curator of High Line Art revels in the rhythm and color of Tunji Adeniyi-Jones's painting, admires the intricacy of Sanaa Gateja's beadwork and is moved by Beatriz Cortez's powerful evocation of home
The Executive Director and Chief Curator of The Arts Club of Chicago admires Sonia Gomes’s textural evocation of memory, Rose Salane's heartbreaking images of confetti and the elegance of Suki Seuokyeong Kang’s woven work
The Deputy Director of the New Museum selects a photograph by Stephen Shore which transforms the everyday, a bold and rich painting by Dewey Crumpler, and a sculpture by Alicja Kwade for the way it “pushes our imagination”
The Executive Chairman and Co-founder of cultural ecosystem Gold House selects a "Sisyphean" sculpture by Mire Lee, a bold striped ceramic panel by Park Seo-Bo and a piece by Gimhongsok evoking childhood
The Executive Director of LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division) selects a sculpture by Kelly Akashi for its tension and tenderness, James Perkins’ porous land art and a watercolor by Cameron to get lost in
The curator and founder of Del Vaz Projects chooses a remarkable Lee Bontecou, a mystical piece by Eugenia P. Butler and a work he says is “yearning and desirous to be encountered”
The New York-based writer and curator chooses a stunning watercolor by Beauford Delaney and a work by Emma Prempeh that reminds her of a more “carefree” time, among others
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From Tracey Emin to William Kentridge, members of the Association of Professional Art Advisors reveal their favourite artworks from the New York edition of the Frieze Viewing Room