Frieze - Issue 244 - June - August 2024
Frieze - Issue 244 - June - August 2024
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In this issue
In the summer issue of frieze, writer Dan Fox profiles Primary Information, a New York-based publisher of artists’ books and writing. Plus, a dossier highlighting four emerging galleries to watch in Tokyo. Ahead of her show at London’s Cubitt Gallery, Marlene Smith speaks to friend Lubaina Himid about intimacy and experimentation. Plus, Hanayo contributes to our series of artists’ ‘to-do’ lists, and the latest iteration of Walter Scott’s new cartoon series.
Tell It Slant
Built Environment: Giovanna Silva on photographing history through unexpected architectural interventions
2 mins
After the Miracle State
Built Environment: Reimagining a postcolonial Ivorian cityscape with less concrete and more natural materials
3 mins
Sleepers Awake
Built Environment: By slowing sound, John Cage created a rousing music of shifting relations to space
3 mins
Where Is Everyone?
Built Environment: Minoru Nomata’s paintings ask why we obsess over unpeopled architecture
3 mins
The Promise of the Past
Built Environment: On the occasion of the ‘Tropical Modernism’ exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Derin Fadina examines the architectural movement’s exclusionary narratives
5 mins
4 Galleries to Watch in Tokyo
Dossier: A new generation of galleries, non-profits and artist-run spaces has emerged in Tokyo, embracing the city’s famous pop sensibility – and revitalizing one of Asia’s oldest and most storied contemporary art sceneswith commissioned
10+ mins
Primary Information
Profile: How a storied artists' book publisher brought 1970s conceptual art into the hands of a new generation
9 mins
I'm trying to follow my instinct: to have confidence and not get into my head too much about what other people are expecting.'
Conversation: Ahead of a solo show at London’s Cubitt Gallery, Marlene Smith speaks to Lubaina Himid about her time in the BLK Art Group, friendship and collaboration
8 mins
The Second Self
On the tenth anniversary of Chris Marker’s pioneering experiment in machine intelligence
7 mins
Inward Yearnings
Essay: Rianna Jade Parker retraces the history of the Jamaican intuitives, a group of self-taught artists who ushered in a national form of artmaking mythologizing African traditions through religious divination and esteem-raising cultural work
8 mins
Pierre Huyghe
A pale tetra fish swims around a vast obsidian tank, while another bobs on its side at the top of the water, perhaps ailing from debilitating swim bladder disease (Circadian Dilemma [El Día del Ojo], 2017).
4 mins
Echoes of the Brother Countries
In recent years, the former German Democratic Republic (DDR) has been the subject of a reappraisal that, while not seeking to redeem the stiflingly authoritarian state, has attempted to present a more nuanced overview of its social and cultural realities.
2 mins
Greater Toronto Art 2024
Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada
2 mins
Nicole Wermers
Nicole Wermers’s Reclining Female #6 (2024) looks out over Glasgow.
2 mins
Frieze Magazine Description:
Publisher: Frieze Publishing
Category: Art
Language: English
Frequency: 45 Days
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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