Alex Da Corte’s inflatable baby greets visitors. All images by Marsha Owett.
Every fair has its share of highlights and Frieze is no different. A few images of the art, the people and, yes, the food, for your enjoyment.
P.P.O.W.’s David Wojnarowicz installation
Katherine Bernhard at CANADA. Installation view.
Jessica Stockholder’s Get Together at Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Kar-A-Sutra (After Mario Bellini) by Anthea Hamilton. A futuristic safari truck filled with mimes who are mysteriously stuck looking at art from afar. I’m surprised nobody hit them.
A mom in go-go shorts and stiletto boots takes in the fair.
Michael Anthony Farley discusses Sean Raspet’s Soylent installation with one of Raspet’s food supplement experts.
Mindy Shapiro at the Breeder
Francois Morellet at Galerie Herve Bitze
Claudio Parmiggiani at Meessen De Clercq
Nick Van Woert’s GRIMM gallery. The gilded asteroid trend continues at Frieze.
Here’s some poor kid performing Erwin Wurm’s “take off one shoe and listen for a while” at Lehmann Maupin.
Another Erwin Wurm at Lehmann Maupin
Maurizio Cattelan’s donkey was on a break when we stopped by, but by that time we’d already had enough. We didn’t wait around.
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