Interviews

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Since relocating to London two decades ago, the art Maria Sukkar has collected documents a story of displacement and reconnection

BY Emily Butler |

Ahead of an exhibition at Pace and Thaddaeus Ropac in London, the artist reflects on John Berger’s influence and embracing ambiguity

BY Tom Morton |

Ahead of his first institutional show at Camden Art Centre, the artist discusses how London’s architecture shapes the eroticism in his assemblages

BY Jack O’Brien AND Edward Gillman |

Members of the collective What, How and For Whom/WHW on public art, Kasper König’s legacy and the safeguarding of artistic freedoms

The Maya Kaqchikel artist explores memory, community and land in new paintings for Frieze London 2024

BY Edgar Calel AND Livia Russell |

On the occasion of the artist’s show at Artists Space, New York, they speak about accessibility in the built environment and the ‘extra-visual’

Supporting Lee Bul’s upcoming Met commission, the Korean-American collector shares her philosophy of generosity and tips for Frieze Week in Seoul

BY Miyoung Lee AND Matthew McLean |

The Pakistani artist talks about her new solo project for Frieze London 2024 and how she uses drawing and photography to foster new forms of radical collectivity

BY Bani Abidi AND Livia Russell |

The gallerist picks her top art spaces, emerging artists to watch and a bar that has ‘no online presence whatsoever’

With a new portrait series for the September 2024 issue of frieze, the artist reflects on her connection with the late writer

BY Marko Gluhaich AND R.H. Quaytman |

Showing new paintings with Petzel at Frieze Seoul 2024, the two artists discuss their studio rituals, and what sustains their practices

‘London is a metropolis that thinks of itself as a community’ – the gallerist gives her view of the UK capital

The Itaewon gallerist picks her favourite art spaces and places to hang out and assesses the vibe of her city

Ahead of Frieze London 2024, the London-based artist discusses the fickleness of memory and the abstract potential of found domestic objects

BY Florence Carr AND Livia Russell |

The author on her debut novel, The Coin, in which a wealthy Palestinian woman navigates love, luxury and displacement in New York City

BY Sammy Loren AND Yasmin Zaher |

Ahead of Smith’s show in London, the two artists discuss their histories and the fear and excitement of creating new works

BY Lubaina Himid AND Marlene Smith |