Frieze Week will be held in Los Angeles for its second year with a kickoff on Feb. 10., featuring a public art project showcasing American conceptual artist and collagist Barbara Kruger. The day will include a free guide to art in Los Angeles by ForYourArt, which works to promote art in the city, and a night hosted by Getty for Art for Justice Fund, an organization that uses art as a tool to fight the issue of mass incarceration.
Frieze Los Angeles will officially be held between Feb. 14 and 16 at Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood with the support of lead partner Deutsche Bank again this year. Like Frieze Week in London and New York, the initiative will bring together the world of art in L.A. by showcasing a variety of programming inside galleries, museums and nonprofit spaces in the city. Each year, there’s a focus, and this year, it’s Kruger’s project “Untitled (Questions),” where the artist asks questions like, “Is there life without pain?” The installation will be found outside landmarks around L.A.
“An overarching goal for Frieze Los Angeles is to establish an annual moment that encourages visitors and Angelenos to experience art in L.A. through its many forms,”
Frieze Los Angeles will officially be held between Feb. 14 and 16 at Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood with the support of lead partner Deutsche Bank again this year. Like Frieze Week in London and New York, the initiative will bring together the world of art in L.A. by showcasing a variety of programming inside galleries, museums and nonprofit spaces in the city. Each year, there’s a focus, and this year, it’s Kruger’s project “Untitled (Questions),” where the artist asks questions like, “Is there life without pain?” The installation will be found outside landmarks around L.A.
“An overarching goal for Frieze Los Angeles is to establish an annual moment that encourages visitors and Angelenos to experience art in L.A. through its many forms,”