Artwork of the week: Amy Sherald, For love, and for country, 2022
Hello all,
This week we come to you with a special newsletter including all our favourite highlights from Frieze London, Frieze Masters and other exhibitions around London which should keep you busy.
Today, we also released the second episode of season 8 on The Great Women Artists podcast with the one and only Amy Sherald! Catch her first exhibition in Europe, The World We Make, at Hauser & Wirth now and listen here.
Starting off with the solo artist presentations at Frieze London:
Anthea Hamilton at Thomas Dane
Dorothy Cross at Kerlin Gallery in the Indra’s Net section
Emma Amos at Ryan Lee
Jadé Fadojutimi at Gagosian
Joy Labinjo at Tiwani Contemporary
Kenturah Davis at Matthew Brown in the Focus section
Laure Prouvost at Lisson Gallery
Maryam Hoseini at Green Art Gallery in the Focus section
Rhea Dillon at Soft Opening in the Focus section
Sahara Longe at Timothy Taylor
A focus on Paula Rego and work by Celia Paul, Chantal Joffe and Flora Yukhnovich at Victoria Miro
Not to be missed // artists’ work featured at Frieze London:
Betty Parsons, Dorothea Tanning, Hannah Wilke, Lygia Clark, Maria Bartuszová, Shiela Hicks and Veronica Ryan at Alison Jacques
Bridget Riley, Lisa Yuskavage and Rose Wylie at David Zwirner
Caroline Walker, Francesca Mollett, Gabriella Boyd and Louise Giovanelli at Grimm
Bharti Kher, Cindy Sherman, Jenny Holzer, Louise Bourgeois, Pipilotti Rist, Phyllida Barlow, Rita Ackermann and Wangarĩ Muta Maathai at Hauser & Wirth
Kiki Smith, Rachel Whiteread and Tracey Emin at Lorcan O’Neill
Celeste Rapone, Michaela Yearwood-Dan, Sarah Meyohas and Suzanne McClelland at Marianne Boesky
Chioma Ebinama, Gillian Wearing, Kaye Donachie and Olivia Plender at Maureen Paley
Angela Heisch, Dindga McCannon, Mary Kelly, Ming Smith, Nengi Omuku, Wangari Mathenge and Zoë Buckman at Pippy Houldsworth
Beatriz Milhazes, Etel Adnan, Louise Giovanelli, Tracey Emin and at White Cube
Cassi Namoda, Cecilia Vicuña, Lynda Benglis, Sherrie Levine and Tracey Emin at Xavier Hufkens
Now onto the solo presentations of incredible women artists at Masters:
Dorothy Cross at Kerlin
Ljiljana Blazevska at Alison Jacques
Mary Corse at PACE
Niki de Saint Phalle at Galerie Mitterrand
Pat Passlof at Eric Firestone Gallery
Sister Gertrude Morgan at The Museum of Everything
Other presentations not to be missed at Masters:
Elizabeth Catlett and Faith Ringgold at ACA Galleries
Agnes Martin, Bridget Riley and Helen Frankenthaler at Berggruen Gallery
Alice Rahon, Dorothea Tanning, Eileen Agar, Leonor Fini, Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo at David Zwirner
Howardena Pindell and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Garth Greenan Gallery
Gillian Ayres, Maggi Hambling and Pauline Boty at Marlborough
Ishiuchi Miyako and other Japanese post-war photographers at Michael Hoppen Gallery
And finally, elsewhere in London:
Frieze Sculpture around Regent’s Park including sculptures by Alicja Kwade, Beverley Pepper, Emma Hart and Shaikha Al Mazrou
Alice Neel at Victoria Miro
Amy Sherald at Hauser & Wirth
Anne Rothenstein at Stephen Friedman
Barbara Chase-Riboud at The Serpentine
Caroline Coon at Stephen Friedman
Cecily Brown at Thomas Dane
Dindga McCannon at Pippy Houldsworth
Helen Marten at Sadie Coles HQ
Veronica Ryan at Alison Jacques
Kamala Ibrahim Ishag at The Serpentine
Somaya Critchlow at Maximillian William
Sonia Boyce at Simon Lee
Sue Fuller at Luxembourg + Co
Tschabalala Self’s sculpture in Coal Drops Yard with Avant Arte and Pilar Corrias
Happy Frieze’ing xoxo
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Great to have a solid roundup, thanks! Love that Amy Sherald piece. ❤️