
D9 Almine Rech
with artists including Günther Förg, Vivian Springford, De Wain Valentine, Genieve Figgis, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Joe Andoe, Alexandre Lenoir, Ewa Juszkiewicz, Dustin Yellin, Zio Ziegler, Daniel Gibson, Ha Chong-Hyun, Vaughn Spann, Aaron Curry, Chloe Wise, Jess Valice, and Kenneth Noland, the gallery presents a dialogue between historically significant figures and contemporary voices |
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C3 CARVALHO
the gallery marks its inaugural Frieze Americas with a solo booth of the French artist Élise Peroi – in her LA debut – whose monumental textile installation explores landscape, language, impermanence, fragility, and the poetics of disappearance |
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D3 David Zwirner
works by artists including Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Noah Davis, Roy DeCarava, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Louis Fratino, Martin Kippenberger, Emma McIntyre, Raymond Pettibon, Walter Price, Steven Shearer, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Lisa Yuskavage |
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C11 Hauser & Wirth
in their first collaboration, the gallery hosts a solo presentation of new works by Conny Maier which invoke the dispersed, mercurial quality of dust to explore themes of sustenance, survival, greed, migration and exploitation |
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B8 Galerie Lelong
works by Etel Adnan, Ficre Ghebreyesus, Andy Goldsworthy, Alfredo Jaar, Christine Safa, Michelle Stuart, Mildred Thompson, and Ursula von Rydingsvard in a presentation exploring landscape as an active site of memory, political presence, and transformation |
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A3 Lisson Gallery
sculpture, painting, photography, textiles, and conceptual practices in this selection of works by artists from the gallery’s roster, which foregrounds sustained material inquiry, perceptual experience, and the porous boundaries between abstraction and embodiment |
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B15 Maureen Paley
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C8 Galerie Max Hetzler
works by Leilah Babirye, Louise Bonnet, Glenn Brown, André Butzer, Sarah Crowner, Ida Ekblad, Walton Ford, Günther Förg, Katharina Grosse, Mark Grotjahn, Hans Josephsohn, Liz Larner, Jake Longstreth, Eddie Martinez, Albert Oehlen, Eleanor Swordy, Janaina Tschäpe, Rinus Van de Velde, Edmund de Waal, and Grace Weaver |
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A19 Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
a group presentation celebrating the relationship between music and the visual arts |
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C2 Nara Roesler
works by Cristina Canale, Karin Lambrecht, Laura Vinci, Manoela Medeiros, Maria Klabin, Sergio Sister, Tomie Ohtake, and Vik Muniz |
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C9 Pace Gallery
a presentation spotlighting artists with strong connections to the city, including a never-before-seen, rounded-diamond installation by James Turrell, new paintings by Mary Corse and Friedrich Kunath, works on paper by David Lynch, a 2018 work on paper by David Hockney, a 2020 sculpture by Peter Alexander, and photographs by Richard Misrach |
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A7 Perrotin
works by Daniel Arsham and Paul Pfeiffer alongside Young-Il Ahn, Sophie Calle, Julian Charrière, Alex Gardner, Todd Gray, JR, Bharti Kher, Mr. X Takashi Murakami, Takashi Murakami, Jean-Michel Othoniel, and Paola Pivi |
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A2 Roberts Projects
new, recent and historical works by Luke Agada, Amoako Boafo, Daniel Crews-Chubb, Aaron Glasson, Suchitra Mattai, Mia Middleton, Collins Obijiaku, Wendy Red Star, Betye Saar, and Kehinde Wiley |
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C6 Sprüth Magers
works by Henni Alftan, Kenneth Anger, John Baldessari, George Condo, Lucy Dodd, Nancy Holt, Jenny Holzer, Anne Imhof, Arthur Jafa, Karen Kilimnik, Barbara Kruger, Gala Porras-Kim, Sterling Ruby, Analia Saban, David Salle, Martine Syms, Kaari Upson, and Kara Walker |
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C10 Taka Ishii Gallery
works by Mario García Torres, Naoya Hatakeyama, Daido Moriyama, Shota Nakamura, Noguchi Rika, Kunié Sugiura, and Reika Takebayashi |
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D4 Thaddaeus Ropac
works by Alvaro Barrington, Georg Baselitz, Oliver Beer, Joseph Beuys, Tony Cragg, Jules de Balincourt, Mandy El-Sayegh, Adrian Ghenie, Hans Josephsohn, Donald Judd, Martha Jungwirth, Alex Katz, Imi Knoebel, Robert Longo, Liza Lou, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ariana Papademetropoulos, Robert Rauschenberg, Daniel Richter, James Rosenquist, Tom Sachs , David Salle, Joan Snyder, Erwin Wurm, Zadie Xa, and Yan Pei–Ming |
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B12 Timothy Taylor
new paintings and sculpture by gallery artists underscoring the gallery’s sustained engagement with surface and colour |
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A15 Tina Kim Gallery
painting, sculpture, and textile-based works in a focused presentation of international artists whose works explore the intersection of cultural identity, collective memory, and formal experimentation |
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A27 Yancey Richardson
in partnership with Casemore Gallery, a solo booth of Larry Sultan’s iconic photo series “The Valley” – the seminal meditation on the actors, crews and built environment of the adult film industry in California |
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