Frieze New York Names 68 Galleries for Upcoming Edition in May

Frieze New York has named the 68 exhibitors that will participate in its 2024 edition, scheduled to take place May 1–5 at the Shed.

This year’s exhibitor list features one gallery fewer than last year’s, representing the continued boutique-size of Frieze’s New York fair since its move to the Shed. This edition also represents the first since Frieze purchased the other main New York fair, the Armory Show, last summer. As with last year, the fair does not coincide with Independent New York, which announced its exhibitor list last week.

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Among the exhibitors are all four mega-galleries (Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace, and David Zwirner), as well as blue-chip exhibitors like Gladstone Gallery, Xavier Hufkens, Gallery Hyundai, David Kordansky Gallery, Kurimanzutto, Massimo de Carlo, Mendes Wood DM, Victoria Miro, Thaddaeus Ropac, and White Cube.

As with past editions, the fair gathers top New York galleries, like Canada, Chapter NY, James Cohan, Casey Kaplan, Matthew Marks Gallery, and Ortuzar Projects, alongside closely watched international dealers like Instituto de Vision, Proyectos Ultravioleta, Sprüth Magers, and Stevenson.

In a statement, Christine Messineo, Frieze’s Americas director, said, “In a city home to an array of outstanding art institutions, galleries and artists, Frieze is pleased to bring together, in a single venue, a host of exhibitors who together represent the finest in contemporary art. Frieze New York will combine a global perspective with a showcase of the city’s exceptional galleries while recognizing non-profit organizations that enrich the diverse arts communities of New York.”

Of the 68 exhibitors, 11 will participate in the Focus section, dedicated to solo presentations of emerging or underknown artists. This year, it is curated by New York–based curator Lumi Tan, who is currently curatorial director for the Luna Luna art theme park in LA. Galleries participating include Kapp Kapp, Patron, Cooper Cole, and Matthew Brown.

Tan said in a statement, “In this truly intergenerational group of artists, audiences will recognize innovators who have long represented stories and perspectives overlooked by dominant culture. It’s a thrilling opportunity to bring those who have been steadfast in their position for decades together with younger artists who share throughlines in their artistic and societal concerns.”

The full exhibitor list follows below.

Exhibitor Location(s)
303 Gallery New York
A Gentil Carioca Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo
Miguel Abreu Gallery New York
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery New York, Los Angeles
Canada New York
Carlos/Ishikawa London
Chapter NY New York
Château Shatto Los Angeles
James Cohan New York
Commonwealth and Council Mexico City, Los Angeles
dépendance Brussels
Andrew Edlin Gallery New York
Emalin London
Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro
Stephen Friedman Gallery London, New York
Gagosian New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Le Bourget,
Geneva, Basel, Gstaad, Rome, Athens, Hong Kong
François Ghebaly Los Angeles, New York
Gladstone Gallery New York, Brussels, Seoul
Alexander Gray Associates New York, Germantown
Hauser & Wirth New York, Southampton, Los Angeles, Hong Kong,
Paris, London, Somerset, Menorca, Monaco, Zurich,
Gstaad, and St. Moritz
Xavier Hufkens Brussels
Gallery Hyundai Seoul, New York
Instituto de Vision Bogotá, New York
Jenkins Johnson Gallery Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco
Casey Kaplan New York
Karma New York, Los Angeles
Karma International Zurich
Anton Kern New York
Tina Kim Gallery New York, Seoul
David Kordansky Gallery Los Angeles, New York
Tomio Koyama Gallery Tokyo
Andrew Kreps Gallery New York
Kukje Gallery Seoul, Busan
Kurimanzutto Mexico City, New York
LC Queisser London, Tbilisi
David Lewis New York
Gió Marconi Milan
Matthew Marks Gallery New York, Los Angeles
Massimodecarlo Milan, London, Hong Kong, Paris, Beijing
Mendes Wood DM São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York
Victoria Miro London, Venice
The Modern Institute Glasgow
mor charpentier Paris, Bogotá
Neue Alte Brücke Frankfurt
Ortuzar Projects New York
Pace Gallery New York, London, Geneva, Seoul, Hong Kong,
Los Angeles, Tokyo
Perrotin New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Tokyo,
Shanghai, Seoul, Dubai, Los Angeles
Proyectos Ultravioleta Guatemala City
Thaddaeus Ropac London, Paris, Salzburg, Seoul
Esther Schipper Berlin, Paris, Seoul
Silverlens Manila, New York
Sprüth Magers Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York
Stevenson Cape Town, Johannesburg, Amsterdam
Simone Subal Gallery New York
Michael Werner New York, London, Berlin
White Cube London, Hong Kong, New York, Paris, Seoul
David Zwirner New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong

Focus

Exhibitor Location(s) Artist
Matthew Brown Los Angeles Hayley Tompkins
Capsule Shanghai Shanghai, Venice Siqi Tao
Central Galeria São Paulo Carmézia Emiliano
Company Gallery New York Leyla Faye
Cooper Cole Toronto Maureen Gruben
Gordon Robichaux New York Reverend Joyce McDonald
Kapp Kapp New York, Philadelphia Stanley Stellar
Madragoa Lisbon Sara Chang Yan
Mitre Galeria Belo Horizonte, São Paulo davi de jesus do nascimento
Patron Chicago Charisse Pearlina Weston
Tif Sigfrids Athens Hasani Sahlehe

Source: artnews.com

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