NEW YORK, NY.- Frieze New York will return to Randalls Island Park, Manhattan from May 9 to 12, 2014. The third edition of the New York fair will feature over 190 of the worlds leading contemporary galleries, with 53 participants from the fairs host city. For the third consecutive year Frieze New York is sponsored by Deutsche Bank.
Housed in a distinct serpentine structure overlooking the East River, Frieze New York aims to create the best art fair experience for galleries and visitors alike, with an innovative design and natural light. The 2014 fair brings to the city the most exciting contemporary galleries from across the globe, alongside critically acclaimed Projects, Talks, Sounds and Education programs. This year will see the introduction of a limited number of subsidized tickets for art students on the Monday of the fair: over 1,000 tickets priced at $10 will be available to full-time students.
Matthew Slotover and Amanda Sharp commented on the prospect of the third edition: We want the fair to make a positive contribution to New York and the response from New York galleries this year, from the smallest to the most established, has been better than ever. Frieze New York brings together the most energetic galleries working today, both local and international, and by introducing a limited number of subsidized tickets for students we hope to make that energy accessible to all.
Participating Galleries
Participating galleries new and returning to the main section of the fair this year include: Gladstone Gallery, New York; kurimanzutto, Mexico City; Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo; and The Box, Los Angeles.
This year sees a new advisor to Frame, the section of the fair dedicated to solo presentations of work by galleries under eight years old. Raphael Gygax, curator at Migros Museum, Zurich, has joined New York-based curator Tim Saltarelli on the Frame gallery selection for 2014. This year Frame will include a number of artists of different generations making it a place to discover a diverse range of new work.
Raphael Gygax said of his new position: Since the introduction of Frame was made at Frieze, I have discovered many great, young and sometimes also old positions and galleries with ambitious fresh programs. I feel very privileged to be part of it and to be able to contribute my experience as an institutional curator to this dynamic section of the fair.
Focus is a section of the fair dedicated to galleries founded in or after 2003. These galleries bring to the fair curated projects and solo stands specially conceived for Frieze New York and include some of the most forward- thinking galleries working today.
Frieze Projects and Frieze Sounds will once again be curated by Cecilia Alemani, presenting ambitious new work in response to the fairs Randalls Island location. Full details for Frieze Projects, Talks, Sounds and Education programs will be announced in early 2014.
Randalls Island is conveniently located for all areas of New York and the Americas with dedicated ferry and bus services and valet parking.
Tickets for Frieze New York 2014 will be available from February at
FriezeNewYork.com