Lauren Halsey, Frieze Artist Award, Frieze New York 2019
Photo by Mark Blower. Courtesy of Mark Blower/Frieze.
Mentre l'anno si incammina arrivano le novità delle grandi fiera d'arte internazionali come Frieze New York che si svolgerà dal 6 al 10 maggio 2020, presso l'Isola Park di Randall, supportata dal partner principale Deutsche Bank, che continua a impegnarsi in comune per l'eccellenza artistica.
Quest'anno ci sarà un'attenzione coordinata con le gallerie galleria che renderanno omaggio agli artisti di origine latina e alla comunità degli artisti di Chicago, con una numero significativo di presentazioni di artisti femminili .
Frieze New York ha anche annunciato oggi le sue 200 gallerie partecipanti con una positiva alternanza fra gallerie blue chip e nuovi interessanti spazi per giovani. Oltre alla forte rappresentanza delle principali gallerie di New York, la partecipazione è internazionalie con provenienze da oltre 30 paesi di tutto il mondo.
Guidano la nona l'edizione Victoria Siddall (direttore globale, Frieze Fairs) e Loring Randolph (direttore, Frieze New York).
Quest'anno Frieze vedrà più di 60 gallerie di New York rappresentate, tra cui: 303 Gallery, Miguel Abreu Gallery, Acquavella Galleries, Luhring Augustine, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Bridget Donahue, Gagosian, Marian Goodman Gallery, Casey Kaplan, Andrew Kreps Gallery, David Lewis, Lisson, Lehmann Maupin, Matthew Marks Gallery, Kai Matsumiya, Pace Gallery, Salon 94, Simone Subal, Skarstedt, Venus over Manhattan, Hauser & Wirth e David Zwirner.
Le principali gallerie di tutto il mondo che espongono quest'anno includono dépendance, Goodman Gallery, Xavier Hufkens, Gallery Hyundai, Tina Keng, David Kordansky Gallery, Victoria Miro, The Modern Institute, Maureen Paley, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Sfeir-Semler, White Cube and Mendes Legna.
Randolph ha dichiarato: "Frieze New York è riconosciuta per la sua programmazione rigorosa e innovativa e come piattaforma per le gallerie per presentare presentazioni dedicate da solista o doppio artista, nonché mostre collettive curate. Sono entusiasta di vedere nel 2020 quante gallerie stanno trattando ancora una volta la fiera come un'estensione dei loro programmi espositivi. Di conseguenza, collezionisti e patrocinatori, professionisti dei musei e pubblico sono in grado di sperimentare una gamma di mini mostre di alta qualità in un unico posto. Quest'anno ci sono così tante opportunità di scoperta e sono particolarmente entusiasta del numero di presentazioni che vedranno protagoniste le donne ".
Siddall ha aggiunto: "Sono entusiasta di vedere le principali gallerie di New York uscire per sostenere la fiera, con figure importanti come Marian Goodman, Luhring Augustine, Matthew Marks, Skarstedt e Pace Gallery che si uniranno per il 2020. Ciò ha portato a un elenco degli espositori che riflette il ruolo chiave della città nel mondo dell'arte globale, oltre a presentare una panoramica internazionale dell'arte contemporanea ".
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Frieze New York Gallery Sections
Reflecting some of the most-timely conversations in contemporary art today, Frieze New York's five themed sections offer opportunities to discover up-and-coming talent and engage with the practices of some of art history's most important figures. Overseen by internationally renowned museum directors and curators, each section explores a theme or highlights significant artists.
The five sections include:
New for 2020: Chicago Tribute
Tributes to U.S. gallery and artist communities have become a staple of Frieze New York, with a dedicated section each year. Previous sections have paid homage to Hudson of Feature Gallery and Linda Goode Bryant and Just Above Midtown, J.A.M. In 2020, Frieze New York will pay homage to the pioneering women artists of Chicago, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the ratification of women’s right to vote. Curated by Julie Rodrigues Widholm (Director and Chief Curator, DePaul Art Museum), who was just named ‘Chicagoan of the Year’ by the Chicago Tribune, the section will unfold throughout the fair, featuring presentations by eminent artists such as Gladys Nilsson (Garth Greenan), Suellen Rocca (Matthew Marks), Clare Rojas (Kavi Gupta), Evelyn Statsinger (Richard Gray), Faith Wilding (Anat Ebgi), Torkwase Dyson (Rhona Hoffman), Melissa Leandro (Andrew Rafacz), amongst others.
Continuing its commitment to collaborating with and supporting arts institutions, Frieze will gift $25,000 to DePaul Art Museum, which focuses its program on artists of color, women and LGBTQ artists, to acquire a work by one of the artists featured in the section for its collection.
Diálogos: Celebrating Latin American, Latino and LatinX Artists
Rodrigo Moura (Chief Curator, El Museo del Barrio, New York) joins returning curators Patrick Charpenel (Director, El Museo del Barrio, New York) and Susanna V. Temkin (Curator, El Museo del Barrio, New York) to oversee the much celebrated Diálogos section. Launched in 2019, the section highlights the work of established and emerging Latino/Latinx and Latin American artists, many of whom have played a key role in the history of El Museo del Barrio, a vital New York institution. Participating artists for 2020 include Adriana Bustos (Galeria Nora Fisch), Mestre Didi (Almeida e Dale Galeria de Arte), Christina Fernandez (Gallery Luisotti), and Anna Maria Maiolino (Galeria Luisa Strina), among others.
Spotlight: Avant-Garde Pioneers of the 20th Century
Recognized for its high-quality, curated presentations, Spotlight showcases solo exhibitions of work by pioneering figures of the 20th century. Curated by Laura Hoptman (Executive Director of the Drawing Center, New York), and reflecting the celebration of women artists across the fair, Spotlight features work by artists including, M Louise Stanley, Fahrelnissa Zeid, Ione Saldanha, Tess Jaray, Nalini Malani, Vera Pagava, Anna Oppermann, E’wao Kagoshima and more. Further highlights include: James Lee Byars, Leon Kossoff, and William S. Burroughs.
Focus
Continuing Frieze's commitment to providing a platform for mid-size, established galleries, Focus is dedicated to exhibitors that have been operating for 15 years or less and whose programs represent the vanguard of contemporary art. The section features Sultana, Night Gallery, Nino Mier Gallery, Various Small Fires (VSF), Rachel Uffner Gallery, Francois Ghebaly, MadeIn Gallery, Simone Subal, Jhaveri Contemporary and many others. First-time exhibitors include Galerie Maria Bernheim, Jérôme Poggi, MKG127, One And J. Gallery, Philip Martin Gallery and SpazioA. The Focus section features multiple presentations by notable artists such as Koak, Kapwani Kiwanga, Ruby Sky Stiler, Johanna Unzueta, Sara Greenberger Rafferty and Stephanie Syjuco.
Frame
Dedicated to solo projects by emerging galleries that have been active for 10 years or less, Frame is a critical arena for up-and-coming gallery programs from around the world. For the first time, Laura McLean-Ferris (Swiss Institute, New York) will collaborate with gallerist Olivia Barrett (Château Shatto, Los Angeles) to oversee the section, which will see its most international edition to date, with galleries from Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Ethiopia, Estonia and India, among others. First time participants include Barro (Buenos Aires) presenting works by Agustina Woodgate; Cavalo (Rio de Janeiro) showing Marina Weffort; Addis Fine Art (Addis Ababa and London) featuring Tariku Shiferaw; Clima (Milan) presenting works by Dana Lok and False Flag (New York) showing Andrew Ross.
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