
(Guestreport happy famous artists)
Lost Painters: RAW Art Fair; Expo & The Prize of Diamonds
(0)We Like Art: Beurstips: Art, OBJECT en RE: Rotterdam
(0)VK: Megafraudeur kunstfonds weer terug in Nederland
(0)Sandra Smets: Logeren in een postapocalyptische zooi [Toine Klaassen bouwt hotelkamer van de week (wakeupinart)]
(0)Parool: Beeld en Geluid/BMW stelt videokunst Sandberg Instituut veilig
(0)kunstbeeld: Zachary Formwalt wint de Illy Prize op Art Rotterdam
(0)HufPost: Antoni Tapies Dies At 88 Years Old
(0)We Like Art: Must-see: 5 Rotterdamse kunstbeurzen aan de Maas
(1)23-07 2000, 12:14 NP
16-10 2011, 10:52 Red.
16-10 2011, 10:14 Red.

Frame was introduced 2 years ago as a part of Frieze artfair and presents solo shows of artists from galleries no older than 6 years. This year’s Frame galleries selection was particularly strong, with many great projects to see. We made a selection of 6, from the 25, which we particularly loved.
Starting with Czech artist Eva Kotatkova, presented by Hunt Kastner gallery from Prague.
(Guestreport happy famous artists)
23-05 2011, 22:44 NP
The Art Newspaper: Frieze confirms New York fair for 2012. After months of speculation, the London event’s organisers reveal details of UK and US expansions
14-10 2009, 12:14 NP
The Art Newspaper: What’s behind the dented tent? Artist removes Frieze Projects sculpture.
15-10 2007, 14:12 MB

Richard Prince
Dit Weekeinde was het Frieze Art Fair in London met o.a. Lisa Ruyter, Marc Bijl en Richard Prince.
15-10 2007, 12:39 MB
17-10 2006, 10:30 JB

Neo Rauch – Whitechapel Auction bij Sotheby’s (Link)
Van de Frieze Art Fair tot de Unilever Glijbanen in de Tate: een lekker weekendje uit.
“Londen, oktober 2006, een overzicht in twintig tentoonstellingen en zestig foto’s.”
Maar wat ik dan wil weten: is Hinke ook Carsten Höller’s glijbaan afgegaan en zo ja beviel het?
15-10 2006, 12:23 JB
Gezellig. Koeratoren kopen reputatie op de Frieze.
“It is 10.40, 20 minutes before the VVIPs come charging in and there are purchases to be made – no time for small talk. [...] There is some haggling over price, which somehow surprises me. It is easy to forget that this is a market and market rules apply. And if you are representing Tate, you have no little muscle.
[...] It suddenly feels like we are in Carpet Warehouse, keeping it real. [...] But our next stop is to watch a video of ants pushing small coloured discs around. [...] Morgan asks to see the ending because she “missed it when I saw it in New York”. (For the record, nothing really happens.)
[...] But what about the shopping, I ask. It must be fun, rampaging around like a kid in a sweet shop for a couple of hours. “Oh no,” she says [...] The shopping is rather awful.””