Details for Frieze New York 2023

The 11th edition will bring together world-leading galleries from 27 countries at The Shed, alongside a program that celebrates New York's pivotal non-profits and institutions.

Frieze New York 2022 at The Shed. Photo by Casey Kelbaugh. Courtesy Frieze and Casey Kelbaugh.

Frieze has revealed the list of galleries that will participate in the highly anticipated 2023 edition of Frieze New York. From May 17 to 21, 2023, the art fair will once again transform The Shed into an international destination for the visual art community. Frieze New York features the world’s leading contemporary art galleries alongside critically acclaimed programming that will celebrate local non-profits and institutions.

This year's edition of Frieze New York will see over 60 galleries from 27 countries, and will showcase some of the most celebrated artists working today as well as the most exciting new names. Showcasing both established and emerging galleries from around the world, the participants represent a snapshot of the art world’s ecosystem. Each gallery’s presentation will also be available to view online at Frieze Viewing Room, opening May 10 at 11am EST and closing May 22 at 6pm EST.

Christine Messineo, Director of Americas at Frieze said, ‘This year’s Frieze New York brings together extraordinary galleries and artists to inform, challenge, and delight. In its tradition, the fair features a strong core of NYC galleries and the artists they represent. New York is the undisputed center of the international art market and art lovers and collectors will be able to immerse themselves in the global perspectives that the fair brings to the city. In addition, a key part of our mission is discovery, not only at the fair but throughout New York, providing a platform to non-profit organizations that have been foundational to the City’s art community and its continued vitality.’ 

Frieze New York is supported by Deutsche Bank, which this year celebrates its 20th anniversary as Frieze's global lead partner, continuing a shared commitment to artistic excellence built over two decades. 

Leading Galleries
The 2023 fair features a strong core contingent of New York-based exhibitors representing the best of the city’s arts landscape. These include 303 Gallery, Alexander Gray Associates, Andrew Kreps Gallery, David Zwirner, Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Karma, Matthew Marks Gallery, Michael Werner, Ortuzar Projects, Pace Gallery and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.

Issy Wood, Two dreams one nightsweat, 2022, Oil on velvet, 84 7/8 x 68 7/8 inches / 215.5 x 175 cm. Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery, New York and London 

The New York-based exhibitors are joined by leading international names, which include Carlos/Ishikawa, Dastan Gallery, David Kordansky, Esther Schipper, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Gallery Hyundai, Goodman Gallery, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, kurimanzutto, Massimo De Carlo, Mendes Wood, mor charpentier, Perrotin, Société, Thaddeus Ropac, The Modern Institute, White Cube and Xavier Hufkens.

Sanford Biggers, Quasar, 2021. Antique quilt and assorted textiles mounted on felt, 125 × 130 × 6 cm / 49 1/4 × 51 1/8 × 2 3/8 inches, unique. Courtesy the Artist and Massimo de Carlo 

The Focus section of the fair is dedicated to galleries under 12 years old each showing a solo presentation, with their selection advised by gallerists Olivia Barrett (Chatêau Shatto, Los Angeles) and Sophie Mörner (Company Gallery, New York). This year the fair will see over ten galleries showing in Focus, including Barro, Cooper Cole, Capsule Shanghai, Daniel Faria Gallery and Lomex.

Tosh Basco, to be in a time of war, 2022 Oil and pigment on canvas 85.50h x 91w in / 217.17h x 231.14w cm. Courtesy of the artist and Company Gallery, New York  

Galleries participating in Frieze New York for the first time include Arcadia Missa, Neue Alte Brücke, Silverlens, Emalin, Whistle, Tiwani Contemporary, Mitre Galeria and Derosia.

Carlos Villa, Painted Cloak, 1970-1971, acrylic paint on canvas with taffeta lining and feathers,62 × 130 in (157.5 × 330.2 cm). From the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Accessions Committee Fund purchase © Estate of Carlos Villa, photo: Katherine Du Tiel. Courtesy the Estate of Carlos Villa, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (San Francisco) and Silverlens (New York and Manila)  

Frieze Week Across the City
Across the city, an extended program of events and activity at institutions, galleries and artist-led spaces will begin on Monday May 15 and run throughout Frieze Week. Major institutional shows that are on view during Frieze Week include ‘Cecily Brown: Death and the Maid’ and Lauren Halsey’s Roof Garden Commission at The Metropolitan Museum of Art alongside ‘Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty’ at the museum’s Costume Institute, ‘Daniel Lind-Ramos: El Viejo Griot — Una historia de todos nosotros’, the largest museum exhibition of the Puerto Rican artist to date, on view at MoMA PS1; Intertwined, a major solo exhibition of Wangechi Mutu at the New Museum; ‘Georgia O’Keeffe: To See Takes Time’ and ‘Chosen Memories,’ a group show of contemporary works by Latin American artists at the Museum of Modern Art; the first New York retrospective of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and first U.S. museum survey of Josh Kline at the Whitney Museum of American Art; a comprehensive survey of works by Greek-born artist Chryssa at Dia Foundation, Chelsea; and ‘Young Picasso in Paris’ at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, part of a global program of exhibitions in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the artist’s death. In addition, the third High Line Plinth Commission, Old Tree, a monumental public sculpture by Pamela Rosenkranz will be on view on the High Line at the Spur, at 30th St. and 10th Ave.

Pamela Rosenkranz, House of Meme, Installation view, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Bregenz, April 17– July 4, 2021 © Pamela Rosenkranz, Kunsthaus Bregenz Photo: Marc Asekhame. Pamela Rosenkranz is presented by Karma International and Sprüth Magers at Frieze New York 2023 

Further Information
Following the success of Frieze Los Angeles in February, Frieze New York 2023 promises to be an unmissable event. With an unparalleled selection of galleries and artists, alongside a critically acclaimed curated program the fair is a highlight of the global art calendar.

Early bird tickets are now available and selling fast, secure your early bird tickets now before they sell out and save up to $40 

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