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Frieze

Issue 249 - March 2025
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.

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Editor's Letter

Frieze

Hedi El Kholti • To Do: What's on the agenda for the art world's most booked and busy?

Red Glare • One Take: On the occasion of David Hammons's exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles, Terence Trouillot revisits his iconic body print Injustice Case

The International Banal • Object Lessons: Haegue Yang writes poetry with household goods

On Fragments • Object Lessons: How places become memory in the practice of Dala Nasser

Waste Wizard • Object Lessons: How a new kind of brick helped pave the way for sustainable architecture

Mend and Repair • Object Lessons: At the Wexner Center for the Arts, Maria Hupfield crafts objects which link time, place and memory

Towards a New Museology • Object Lessons: Gala Porras-Kim wants us to rethink how art institutes honour their holdings

Features

‘I have always felt that art can change the world, and I make art to prove it.’ • Interview: Gregg Bordowitz discusses his exhibition at The Brick, Los Angeles, the challenges of survivor's guilt and how art can build communities around shared experiences

Earth Intruders • Essay: Pleasure, pollution and a toxic turn: how artists are embracing queer ecology to navigate evolving landscapes

Then Came a Stranger • with François Cusset, Hedi El Kholti, Veronica Gonzalez Peña, Bruce Hainley, Wayne Koestenbaum, Chris Kraus, Lauren Mackler, Eileen Myles, Christine Pichini, Lynne Tillman, McKenzie Wark and Noura Wedell

Wael Shawky • Profile: From his childhood in Makkah to his cinematic portrayals of the Crusades, Wael Shawky's work challenges the construction of history

Father Tongue • Art, memory and resistance in Algiers

Asia Pacific

Europe

Americas

Reviews

Scientia Sexualis • Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA

Vicky Colombet • FERNBERGER, Los Angeles, USA

Jenna Bliss • Amant, New York, USA

Legacies • 80WSE Gallery, New York, USA

Sohrab Hura • MoMA PSI, New York, USA

Paul P. • Greene Naftali, New York, USA

Fabiola Torres-Alzaga • Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City

Abdoulaye Konaté • Efie Gallery, Dubai, UAE

Rindon Johnson • Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, China

Bangkok Art Biennale • Various venues, Bangkok, Thailand

Hanna Hur • DOOSAN Gallery, Seoul, South Korea

Delcy Morelos • Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo, Seville, Spain

Tituba, Who Protects Us? • Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France

Larry Stanton • APALAZZOGALLERY, Brescia, Italy

Gustav Metzger • Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, Germany

Gisèle Vienne • Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, Germany

Lukas Thaler • Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Vienna, Austria

Sanja Iveković • National Gallery of Kosovo, Pristina, Kosovo

Britta Marakatt-Labba • Kin Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiruna, Sweden

Hamad Butt • Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland

Murray Clarke • Nahmad Projects, London, UK

James Lomax • Sid Motion Gallery, London, UK

Laila Majid and Louis Blue Newby • Goldsmiths CCA, London, UK

María Berrío • Victoria Miro, London, UK

Postcard from Chicago • Out of...

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  • English