The Summer 2026 issue of frieze celebrates the 50th anniversary of Printed Matter through four personal essays exploring the lasting influence of the iconic artists' bookstore. Elsewhere, Donna Huddleston reflects on performance and self-presentation ahead… Read more
The Summer 2026 issue of frieze celebrates the 50th anniversary of Printed Matter through four personal essays exploring the lasting influence of the iconic artists' bookstore. Elsewhere, Donna Huddleston reflects on performance and self-presentation ahead of her first solo exhibition in New York, while features on Ana Mendieta, chronic illness in contemporary art, Peter Davies, Shu Lea Cheang, portraiture, identity, and Robert Adams' landscapes continue the magazine's wide-ranging exploration of today's art world.t Veronica Ryan in honour of her extensive exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery, London.
Over 34 years, Frieze has developed from outsider indie to the leading magazine for contemporary art and culture, and during that time has spawned art fairs in London, New York and Los Angeles. It provides international art coverage, criticism and analysis, and promises (if not always delivers) jargon-free language.