
Frieze Art Fair and Exhibition Design
Frieze Art Fair Frieze London, 2015 As I was waiting in line watching the sophisticated line of people waiting to enter Frieze London, the contemporary art fair in the cool October morning in Regent’s Park, I asked my niece Mina, how many of these people here she thought read the magazine frieze before the contemporary art fair started in 2003. As Mina who has as masters in Art Business from Sotheby’s Institute of Art just noticed that the person standing right in front of he

A visit to Tate Modern
Frieze Art Week, October 2015 Tate Modern, View from the West I once heard this comparison of dogs and cats: that a dog makes you love him. A dog tries to be cute, happy, runs to you, does all these tricks to make you love him whereas a cat does none of these things, is aloof and distant and that you would have to go love him. I don’t really know if this is true, I haven’t had a cat yet, but asked of my thoughts towards the design of the Tate Modern as a museum I am always re

Exhibitions and the Market
The Biennale and Museum Exhibitions Effect on Frieze The 56th Biennale of Venice opened a month earlier than usual this year. When the Biennale normally opened each June just before Art Basel, galleries cognizant of the buyers coming from it would know to bring artists whose works were seen there. There would be an indirect influence of how the market swung in terms of preferences and prices of course. But this year it opened in May instead, just before Frieze in New York, an