Art Marathon: Frieze Week part2

Frieze Art Fair #2


Death for sale – Elmgreen & Dragset “Untitled” (2011) at Perrotin, Paris


“The Fruit of Knowledge” by Elmgreen & Dragset (2011) at Victoria Miro, London


Gilbert and George on pots – Grayson Perry at Victoria Miro, London


Grayson Perry’s tapestry work at Victoria Miro, London


“Norman Foster” (2011) by Xavier Veilhan at Perrotin Gallery, Paris


George Shaw “Tryst at a recent earthwork” (2011) at Wilkinson Gallery, London


Phoebe Unwin at Wilkinson Gallery, London


Ceal Foyer “Twin Decks” (1999) at 303 Gallery, NY


Darren Almond “Perfect time 8 & 7” (2011) at Matthew Marks Gallery, NY


Colour folders – Scott Myles “The Past from Above, (Elba Blue, Yellow, Red)” at The Breeder, Athens


Grey folders – Scott Myles at Meyer Riegger, Berlin


Nice title for Frieze – Daniel Richter “London is the place for me” (2011) at David Zwirner Gallery, NY


Adrian Piper, Alex Bag (in collaboration with Patterson Beckwith), Elizabeth Dee Gallery, NY


Rodney Graham “Weathervane” (2007) at Donald Young Gallery, Chicago


“Adam” (2011) by Tomoaki Suzuki at Corvi Mora, London


48 cm tall “Joy” (2010) by Tomoaki Suzuki at Corvi Mora, London


Jonathan Monk “Minimal self-portrait wearing a green cashmere pullover given to me in Glasgow on my 24th birthday” (2011); “Minimal self-portrait wearing an orange raincoat given to me in Los Angeles on my 30th birthday” (2011); “Minimal self-portrait wearing a broken umbrella that I picked up off the streen on a sunny day (2011) at Meyer Riegger, Berlin


Mirror mirror on a wall – Douglas Gordon “Self-portrait of You + Me (David Bowie)” (2010) at Yvon Lambert Gallery, NY


George Condo at Xavier Hufkens, Brussels


Ion Gregorescu at Andreiana Mihail Gallery, Bucharest



Comaneci? – Razvan Botis at Andreiana Mihail Gallery, Bucharest



James Richards at Rodeo, Istanbul


Eftihis Patsourakis at Rodeo, Istanbul


Sandra Gamarra “Contra La Pared (Against the Wall)” (2011) at Galeria Juana de Aizpuru

To be continued…

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