Frieze Los Angeles 2025

Rising from the ashes: as Los Angeles rebuilds after the wildfires, a Del Vaz Projects exhibition features subversive new ecologies

The exhibition includes work by three artists who are united by a shared invocation of alchemical transformation

‘Painting is uniquely suited to house these air phenomena’: Su Yu-Xin's atmospheric worlds

The Los Angeles-based artist’s Orange County Museum of Art show features luminous, airy painting she composes with homemade pigments

Chris Burden’s folly offers oasis of calm at Frieze

Installation was originally created for the 2001 Istanbul Biennial

Bruce Nauman and David Hammons unveil portentously empty galleries in Los Angeles

Marian Goodman and Hauser & Wirth opened their doors to (almost) blank spaces for each artist’s exhibition

‘Los Angeles is like a phoenix’: Frieze gives boost to city’s artists and galleries

Just weeks after the fires, a strong opening at the fair indicates a positive mood among buyers

Felix Art Fair in Los Angeles is packed with smashing ceramics

The hotel rooms and cabanas at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel abound with clay sculptures—and plenty of paintings, too

Coco Fusco skywriting on Los Angeles's billboards

The artist's poetic texts are appearing in the sky around the city, on digital billboards

Expert Eye: Amanda Sroka’s Frieze Los Angeles favourites

Gathering objects of desire with the senior curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Los Angeles-based producer Michael Sherman on his 'love at first sight' buying strategy

The film producer reveals that his first purchase was a Banksy, and how he missed the chance to buy a work by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, who died last month

‘I wanted my gay cowboy 80s movie’: Ana Segovia realises the movie he always wanted to watch for MoCA

The Mexico City-based artist created his own fake classic film as inspiration for a show of new paintings at the Museum of Contemporary Art

'Her work asks us to confront the cycles of oppression and resilience': Octavia E. Butler’s enduring influence on artists

The Pasadena native and award-winning science-fiction writer not only predicted with alarming accuracy the world we now live in, but also influenced numerous visual artists

Eight PST Art shows, in and around Los Angeles, to see before they close

While most museum shows in the PST Art: Art & Science Collide event closed at the end of 2024, more than two dozen are still open. Here are the best of the bunch, which explore themes from gender non-conformity to human ingenuity

Out of the ashes: how California is learning lessons from the past on controlling wildfires

Curators at the Fowler Museum—and other Los Angeles cultural leaders—are looking to centuries-old Native American fire-tending practices to help address an urgent crisis

Exploring Architectural Pottery's mid-century Modern design legacy

A show at the American Museum of Ceramic Art highlights the ceramics company's groundbreaking designs that complemented post-war architecture

Galleries, fairs and curators offer works to aid Los Angeles wildfire recovery

Fundraising events both in California and New York aim to support affected artists and art workers

Artists offer to replace collectors’ works lost in LA fires

Photographer Martin Schoeller and painter Cynthia Daignault say they will provide new versions of pieces destroyed in the blazes

'I think Frieze Los Angeles is exactly what the city needs right now': Sophia Cohen on the healing power of art

The one-time gallerist with a dizzying array of other art-world roles describes her early love of Pop art and her regret at not buying a Salman Toor before he was famous

Galleries revamp Frieze plans in wake of fires

Last month’s deadly wildfires have prompted exhibitors to reschedule exhibitions and parties, and launch fundraisers for artists most affected by the disaster

Inflatable flower-topped clock welcomes fairgoers to Frieze Los Angeles

Greg Ito’s sculpture at Santa Monica Airport aims to provide visitors with a healing message

Doug Aitken: ‘I didn’t start with characters, I started with topographies’

The artist’s multi-channel video project at the Marciano Art Foundation, and related solo show at Regen Projects, are an ode to Los Angeles’s “dark magic”

Street artist Victor ‘Marka27’ Quiñonez wins Frieze Impact Prize

The New York-based artist, who marries elements of graffiti and Mexico’s modernist murals, is rewarded with a solo stand at Frieze Los Angeles

Los Angeles artists face long road to recovery after deadly wildfires

Some lost everything, others are in limbo waiting to go home and most have found support in the art community

12 must-see exhibitions in and around Los Angeles during Frieze

From ancient Peruvian pottery and mid-century Modern ceramics, to reimagined Old Masters, an invented queer cowboy movie and more

Frieze will proceed with Los Angeles fair following deadly wildfires in the city

A fair spokesperson said the decision came after “careful consideration and extensive conversations with galleries, partners and city-wide stakeholders”

Christie’s to host exhibition of works from owner François Pinault’s collection in Los Angeles

The non-selling portrait exhibition will be on display at Christie’s Beverly Hills during the Frieze Los Angeles fair

New satellite fair will bring 26 exhibitors to Santa Monica during Frieze Los Angeles

Post-Fair will take place in an Art Deco former post office building in downtown Santa Monica, a short drive from Frieze