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Frieze

Issue 243 - May 2024
Magazine

Frieze is a contemporary art magazine, published eight times a year. It was founded in London in 1991 and is renowned for publishing essays, profiles, interviews and reviews by today’s leading writers, artists and curators. Across all platforms and live events frieze elevates the provocative, brilliant and leading voices who shape and challenge today’s art world.

CONTRIBUTORS

Editor's Letter

Frieze

Lynne Tillman • To Do: What’s on the agenda for the art world’s most booked and busy?

Winner Takes It All • One Take: On the occasion of Donald Rodney’s exhibition at Spike Island, Bristol, Eddie Chambers looks at the artist’s 1992 work Doublethink

Hidden Passages • Behind the Scenes: Kobby Adi asks viewers to hone their own interpretive tools by Ellen Mara De Wachter

Cool Connection • Behind the Scenes: Reassessing a landmark film about 1960s Harlem by Carlos Valladares

Animus, Anima, Animate • Behind the Scenes: Theodora Skipitares rethinks the context and critical legacy of puppetry

Open Invitation • Behind the Scenes: How to survive staging a performance piece by Isabel Parkes

Faerie Tales • Behind the Scenes: Alastair Curtis on pre-Stonewall theatre and the playwrights restaging queer history

Features

TAKE REFUGE MAKE NOISE • Survey: Since 1968, the Studio Museum in Harlem has been an essential point of connection, exchange and debate for Black artists, curators, historians and writers. Now, as the museum prepares to open its new building on 125th Street, curator Thomas J. Lax, artist Rodney McMillian and curator Zoé Whitley look back on the iconic institution’s exhibitions and projects that shaped them

Studio Lab • A former assistant curator reflects on a Studio Museum programme that ‘funded the unfundable’

Charles Ethan Porter • Over the years the Studio Museum has been a site for life-changing chance encounters

Frequency • How the Studio Museum built a curatorial programme – and a community

Ghislaine Leung • Profile: Hettie Judah reveals the gracious intimacy and fortitude of an artist who leaves no trace

The Curious Cosmopolitanism of Ali Sultan Issa • How research into historic Afro-Asian solidarities drew a filmmaker into the path of a Zanzibari political revolutionary

'My work is not illustrational: it's associative, intuitive.' • Conversation: Lynne Tillman speaks to Joan Jonas about fairy tales and the artist’s beautifully layered works

A Man Entering America With a Camera • Essay: On the occasion of Robert Frank’s centenary, Brian Dillon revisits the career of the photographer of the landmark photo-book The Americans

Asia Pacific

Europe

Americas

Reviews

Whitney Biennial 2024 • Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

Elaine Cameron-Weir • Lisson Gallery, New York, USA

Green Snake: Women-Centred Ecologies • Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong

Mark Orozco Justiniani • Ateneo Art Gallery, Manila, Philippines

Right Foot First • Hampi Art Labs, Toranagallu, India

Nidhal Chamekh • Selma Feriani Gallery, Tunis, Tunisia

Curtis Talwst Santiago • Martina Simeti, Milan, Italy

Vivian Greven and Benjamin Houlihan • G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig, Germany

Bettina Pousttchi • Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich, Switzerland

Leonard Rickhard • Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway

Regina José Galindo and Iva Lulashi • Alberta Pane Gallery, Paris, France

Jef Geys • WIELS, Brussels, Belgium

Anna Barriball • Frith Street Gallery, London, UK

Shuvinai Ashoona • The Perimeter, London, UK

Brandom Logan • Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK

Marcel...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 164 Publisher: Frieze Publishing Ltd. Edition: Issue 243 - May 2024

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Frieze is a contemporary art magazine, published eight times a year. It was founded in London in 1991 and is renowned for publishing essays, profiles, interviews and reviews by today’s leading writers, artists and curators. Across all platforms and live events frieze elevates the provocative, brilliant and leading voices who shape and challenge today’s art world.

CONTRIBUTORS

Editor's Letter

Frieze

Lynne Tillman • To Do: What’s on the agenda for the art world’s most booked and busy?

Winner Takes It All • One Take: On the occasion of Donald Rodney’s exhibition at Spike Island, Bristol, Eddie Chambers looks at the artist’s 1992 work Doublethink

Hidden Passages • Behind the Scenes: Kobby Adi asks viewers to hone their own interpretive tools by Ellen Mara De Wachter

Cool Connection • Behind the Scenes: Reassessing a landmark film about 1960s Harlem by Carlos Valladares

Animus, Anima, Animate • Behind the Scenes: Theodora Skipitares rethinks the context and critical legacy of puppetry

Open Invitation • Behind the Scenes: How to survive staging a performance piece by Isabel Parkes

Faerie Tales • Behind the Scenes: Alastair Curtis on pre-Stonewall theatre and the playwrights restaging queer history

Features

TAKE REFUGE MAKE NOISE • Survey: Since 1968, the Studio Museum in Harlem has been an essential point of connection, exchange and debate for Black artists, curators, historians and writers. Now, as the museum prepares to open its new building on 125th Street, curator Thomas J. Lax, artist Rodney McMillian and curator Zoé Whitley look back on the iconic institution’s exhibitions and projects that shaped them

Studio Lab • A former assistant curator reflects on a Studio Museum programme that ‘funded the unfundable’

Charles Ethan Porter • Over the years the Studio Museum has been a site for life-changing chance encounters

Frequency • How the Studio Museum built a curatorial programme – and a community

Ghislaine Leung • Profile: Hettie Judah reveals the gracious intimacy and fortitude of an artist who leaves no trace

The Curious Cosmopolitanism of Ali Sultan Issa • How research into historic Afro-Asian solidarities drew a filmmaker into the path of a Zanzibari political revolutionary

'My work is not illustrational: it's associative, intuitive.' • Conversation: Lynne Tillman speaks to Joan Jonas about fairy tales and the artist’s beautifully layered works

A Man Entering America With a Camera • Essay: On the occasion of Robert Frank’s centenary, Brian Dillon revisits the career of the photographer of the landmark photo-book The Americans

Asia Pacific

Europe

Americas

Reviews

Whitney Biennial 2024 • Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

Elaine Cameron-Weir • Lisson Gallery, New York, USA

Green Snake: Women-Centred Ecologies • Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong

Mark Orozco Justiniani • Ateneo Art Gallery, Manila, Philippines

Right Foot First • Hampi Art Labs, Toranagallu, India

Nidhal Chamekh • Selma Feriani Gallery, Tunis, Tunisia

Curtis Talwst Santiago • Martina Simeti, Milan, Italy

Vivian Greven and Benjamin Houlihan • G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig, Germany

Bettina Pousttchi • Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich, Switzerland

Leonard Rickhard • Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo, Norway

Regina José Galindo and Iva Lulashi • Alberta Pane Gallery, Paris, France

Jef Geys • WIELS, Brussels, Belgium

Anna Barriball • Frith Street Gallery, London, UK

Shuvinai Ashoona • The Perimeter, London, UK

Brandom Logan • Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK

Marcel...


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