Frieze Los Angeles Will Relocate to Beverly Hills in February 2022
The fair will also introduce a public art showcase at Beverly Gardens Park.
Frieze Los Angeles (15–17 February 2019). Courtesy Ocula. Photo: Charles Roussel.
Frieze today announced details of its next Los Angeles fair, which will take place from 17 to 20 February 2022 at a new location.
The fair, which launched in 2019 at Paramount Pictures Studios, was cancelled last year due to the pandemic. For its second showing, it will move to 9900 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills.
Frieze will also debut an outdoor art exhibition called Frieze Sculpture Beverly Hills at Beverly Gardens Park. The initiative, which builds on Frieze's public art exhibitions in London and New York, will remain on view for three months.
Christine Messineo, Director of Frieze Los Angeles and Frieze New York, said she was excited 'to showcase the creative community' in Los Angeles with significant participation from LA galleries and collaborations with not-for-profits, institutions and artists.
Over 100 galleries will take part in the fair, including Los Angeles galleries David Kordansky, Blum & Poe, Sprüth Magers, and Roberts Projects. Those joining for the first time include Carlos/Ishikawa, Pilar Corrias, Stephen Friedman Gallery, Alison Jacques, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, Sean Kelly, and Galerie Lelong & Co.
The Focus LA section, dedicated to 11 Los Angeles-based galleries aged 15 and under, includes Baert Gallery, Garden, Gattopardo, In Lieu, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Marta, Stanley's, and Stars.
Institutional shows taking place during LA Frieze Week 2022 include Selected Acquisitions of a Decade at The Broad, LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Last Cruze at California African American Museum, Black American Portraits at LACMA, and Pipilotti Rist: Big Heartedness, Be My Neighbor at MOCA.
The full list of participating galleries follows below. —[O]
Frieze Los Angeles 2022 Participating Galleries
47 Canal
Miguel Abreu Gallery
Acquavella
Blum & Poe
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
Bortolami
The Box
Carlos/Ishikawa
Chapter NY
Château Shatto
James Cohan
Sadie Coles HQ
Commonwealth and Council
Paula Cooper Gallery
Pilar Corrias
Thomas Dane Gallery
Dastan Gallery
Massimo De Carlo
Jeffrey Deitch
Emalin
Stephen Friedman Gallery
Gaga
Gagosian
François Ghebaly
Gladstone Gallery
Goodman Gallery
Marian Goodman Gallery
Alexander Gray Associates
Hauser & Wirth
Herald St
Galerie Max Hetzler
Hannah Hoffman Gallery
Xavier Hufkens
Gallery Hyundai
Taka Ishii Gallery
Alison Jacques
Jenkins Johnson Gallery
Casey Kaplan
Karma
kaufmann repetto
Kayne Griffin
Sean Kelly
Anton Kern Gallery
Tina Kim Gallery
KÖNIG GALERIE
David Kordansky Gallery
Kukje Gallery
L.A. Louver
LambdaLambdaLambda
Lehmann Maupin
Galerie Lelong & Co.
David Lewis
Lisson Gallery
Matthew Marks Gallery
Mendes Wood DM
Nino Mier Gallery
Victoria Miro
Modern Art
The Modern Institute
Night Gallery
Galleria Franco Noero
Ortuzar Projects
Overduin & Co.
Pace Gallery
Maureen Paley
Parrasch Heijnen
Perrotin
The Pit
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Project Native Informant
Almine Rech
Regen Projects
Roberts Projects
Galeria Nara Roesler
Thaddaeus Ropac
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery
Marc Selwyn Fine Art
Jack Shainman Gallery
Jessica Silverman
Société
Southard Reid
Sprüth Magers
Craig F. Starr Gallery
Various Small Fires (VSF)
Vermelho
Vielmetter
White Cube
Zeno X Gallery
David Zwirner
Focus LA Galleries
Baert Gallery
Bel Ami
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
Garden
Gattopardo
In Lieu
Charlie James Gallery
Marta
Parker Gallery
Stanley's
Stars