Frieze New York 2026
News and analysis live from the Frieze New York fair, as well as stories from around the city this week
Latin American galleries dominate at Frieze New York
Despite mounting costs and political pressures, exhibitors from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and elsewhere are bringing their artists’ work to the city—with the fair committed to representing the region
Exhibitions
Nine shows to see during Frieze New York
Check out our top picks from the many exhibitions taking place across the city
Features
New York art world spared worst of logistics woes
While the war in Iran has complicated art-market activities in the Middle East, the impact on this month’s fairs appears minimal
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are given a voice by New York's Metropolitan Opera
A new production, loosely based on the artists' lives, is accompanied by an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art—both visually imagined by the set and costume designer Jon Bausor
Public art blossoms around New York
From the High Line to Brooklyn Bridge Park, artists are thinking big across the five boroughs
Interviews
‘The content, material and form support each other’: Sandy Rodriguez on her Hispanic Society Museum show
The Los Angeles-based Chicana artist employs centuries-old Indigenous processes for making maps and other materials
'Trusting that first reaction is important': Nacho Polo and Robert Onuska on the process of collecting
The co-founders of the design gallery Studiotwentyseven view collecting as an instinctive process, regret missing out on a Nick Cave sculpture and covet a Basquiat
Diary
Frieze New York Diary: a charity sale and rogue underwear
Plus Lucy's Liu's 'Hard Feelings'







