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Was: Messe

Wann: 18.05.2022 - 22.05.2022

Secure your Access to Frieze New York Now with Frieze Membership

Frieze New York returns to The Shed from May 18-22, featuring over 65 galleries from the US and around the world. General admission tickets will be released soon, but you can secure your access by joining Frieze today.

In Person members enjoy single-entry to the fair from the Thursday Preview, a…

Secure your Access to Frieze New York Now with Frieze Membership

Frieze New York returns to The Shed from May 18-22, featuring over 65 galleries from the US and around the world. General admission tickets will be released soon, but you can secure your access by joining Frieze today.

In Person members enjoy single-entry to the fair from the Thursday Preview, a complimentary guided tour, 8 issues of frieze magazine and savings of up to 30% off the early bird ticket price.

For multiple entry, VIP access and invitations to an exclusive year-round program of events, learn more about Frieze 91 membership.

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Tags: 20. Jahrhundert, Alte Kunst, Arthur Jafa, Brian Rochefort, Catherine Wagner, Druckgrafiken, John Boskovich, Kunst, Liz Larner, Malerei, Moderne Kunst, Skulpturen, Suzanne Jackson

Frieze Los Angeles returns in 2022 with a new location in Beverly Hills at 9900 Wilshire Boulevard, adjacent to the Beverly Hilton Hotel. In this new location, the fair will occupy a prime position between the Hammer Museum and the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.
The fair takes place from February 17-20, 2022. The invitation-only preview day will be held on Thursday, February 17, 2022. The fair will be open to the public from February 18-20, 2022.
Opening HoursPlease check your ticket or pass for your entry time.Thursday Preview, February 17 (invitation only): 10am – 7pmFriday Preview, February 18: 11am – 8pmSaturday, February 19: 11am – 7pmSunday, February 20: 11am – 6pm

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