Ruby Sky Stiler, Woman with Children in Blue, 2024.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Alexander Gray Associates.
Though staged as an international arts platform, Frieze LA maintains a strong connection to its eponymous city.
Ruby Sky Stiler, “Woman with Children in Blue,” 2024. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Alexander Gray Associates.
My Modern Met will be on location during Frieze LA, capturing the fairs most exceptional moments.
Summer Wheat, No Rain No Flowers, 2025.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Nazarian / Curcio.
Summer Wheat, “No Rain No Flowers,” 2025. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Nazarian / Curcio.
Victor Hugo Perez, Dia del perro, 2022.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Proyectos Monclova.
April Bey, We Will Not Apologize 2, 2025.
Víctor Hugo Pérez, “Día del perro,” 2022. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Proyectos Monclova.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Vielmetter.
The renowned international art fair will feature over 100 galleries representing more than 20 countries.
Nana Wolke, 00:26:26,417 -> 00:55:56,958 (Everybody comes to Hollywood), 2025.
April Bey, “We Will Not Apologize 2,” 2025. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Vielmetter.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Linseed.
February James, The Heyoka Way, 2025.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Superposition Gallery.
Nana Wolke, “00:26:26,417 -> 00:55:56,958 (Everybody comes to Hollywood),” 2025. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Linseed.
Lisa Yskavage, Faucet, 1995.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from David Zwirner.
Genesis Belanger, Wishing You Success in Your New Role, 2025.
February James, “The Heyoka Way,” 2025. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Superposition Gallery.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Perrotin.
Adee Roberson Roberson, The Garden, 2022.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Dominique Gallery.
Lisa Yskavage, “Faucet,” 1995. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from David Zwirner.
Frieze LA will also incorporate several grassroots and community initiatives in response to the devastating January wildfires.
James Turrell, Yus-Asaph, Rectangular Glass, 2021.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Pace Gallery.
Genesis Belanger, “Wishing You Success in Your New Role,” 2025. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Perrotin.
Greta Shodl, Untitled, 2024.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Richard Saltoun.
Kate Meissner, Greenroom, 2024.
Adee Roberson Roberson, “The Garden,” 2022. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Dominique Gallery.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Lyles & King.
Eamon Ore-Giron, Talking Shit with the Snake People, 2023.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from James Cohan.
James Turrell, “Yus-Asaph, Rectangular Glass,” 2021. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Pace Gallery.
Doug Aitken, Woman’s Profile with Desert Formations, 2024.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Regen Project.
Chris Burden, Nomadic Folly, 2001.
Greta Shödl, “Untitled,” 2024. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Richard Saltoun.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Gagosian Gallery.
Antonia Showering, Grow, 2024.
Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Timothy Taylor.
Kate Meissner, “Greenroom,” 2024. Frieze Los Angeles highlight from Lyles & King.
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