Words by George Taylor
Photography by Christian
Featured Art – Imi Knoebel, 'Once Upon A Time VIII', 2022, 85 3/16 × 76 × 1 3/4 inches, acrylic on aluminium.
In the heart of New York City, enveloped within the structure of The Shed, a subtle yet captivating event unfurled over several days. A stone’s throw from the Hudson on West 30th Street, this event was an international feast of contemporary art, featuring an astounding diversity of artistic creations from over 60 leading galleries spread across 27 nations. This was Frieze New York 2023, a fair that for a few days transformed The Shed into a hub of visual artistry and conversation.
This Photo Story invites you to explore the creative atmosphere of Frieze New York 2023. Through a collection of photos, it showcases the diverse artistic expressions and the unique ambiance of the event.
Davide Balliano, 'Untitled', 2023, 60 × 60 inches, plaster, gesso, varnish on Belgian linen.
Jack Whitten, 'The Mingo Altarpiece: For George Mingo 14 September 1950 – 6 December 1996', 1996, 44 × 36 × 3 inches, acrylic on board with sculpture by George Mingo.
The Shed
Suzan Frecon, 'Mars Indigo', 2019, 87 3/8 × 108 1/2 × 1 5/8 inches, oil on linen.
Raphaela Simon, 'Architektur (Architecture)', 2022, 90 1/2 × 78 3/4 inches, oil on canvas.
Galleries at the Frieze New York
Constantin Nitsche, 'Micocoulier', 2022-23, 79 7/8 × 70 7/8 inches, oil on canvas.
Suzan Frecon, 'buoninsegna', 2022, 108 3/10 × 87 1/2 × 1 1/2 inches, oil on linen.
Gagosian at Frieze New York 2023
Yoo Geun-Taek, 'Fountain', 2022, 114.2 × 79.5 inches, black ink, white powder and tempera on Korean paper.
Installation view of Casey Kaplan's booth at Frieze New York, 2023.
Next, Frieze Seoul will take place September 6-9, 2023, and Frieze London will take place October 11-15, 2023.