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Frieze Los Angeles 2023

Katy Donoghue

13 February 2023

From February 16–19, artists, galleries, and patrons from all over the world will be in Los Angeles for the fourth iteration of Frieze LA. With support from its global partner, Deutsche Bank, the fair is taking up residence in a new home at the Santa Monica Airport, under the direction of Frieze’s Director of Americas, Christine Messineo. The central exhibition space will be a bespoke tent featuring a design concept by Kulapat Yantasast’s architecture and design firm, WHY, and its Landscape Director Mark Thomann. Additionally, the fair’s many happenings and cultural programming—including the sectors Focus LA and Frieze Projects—will spread across the airport’s grounds.

At the 2023 edition, attendees can expect to find more than 120 galleries hailing from 22 different countries, spread across the widened fairgrounds at this new venue. And for those unable to attend in person, the fair is accessible through its Online Viewing Room. This year’s roster of presentations also includes an increase in galleries presenting 20th Century art, with many shining a spotlight on overlooked creatives—including names like Marianne Boesky Gallery, Anthony Meier Fine Arts, Parrasch Heijnen, and L.A. Louver.

On the fair’s main floor are exhibiting names like the first-time presenters Nicola Vassell, Proyectos Monclova, and Kukje Gallery, as well as returning names including Regen Projects, David Zwirner, Marian Goodman Gallery, Gagosian, Various Small Fires, Hauser & Wirth, Sadie Coles HQ, The Box, Blum & Poe, and Commonwealth and Council. For Frieze Projects, the sector will make full use of available space in presentations like a collaboration between Art Production Fund and Del Vaz Projects’s Jay Ezra Nayssan. Meanwhile, Focus LA (dedicated to galleries 12 years or younger) welcomes a new Associate Curator Sonya Tamaddon, who joins returning Curator Amanda Hunt. Featuring the platform’s largest roster yet, its programming encompasses galleries like regularnormal, Stars, Chris Sharp, Dreamsong, Make Room, Nonok Hill, Kristina Kite, and Paul Soto/Park View.

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