This week: Ben Luke talks to Anny Shaw, a contributing editor at The Artwork Newspaper, in regards to the ambiance on the Frieze London and Frieze Masters gala’s amid the UK’s financial struggles and the robust US greenback. In addition they focus on the booming marketplace for so-called “ultra-contemporary” artwork, and a shift within the artists being purchased by collectors.
Cecilia Vicuña along with her set up in Tate Fashionable’s Turbine Corridor Photograph © Tate, Sonal Bakrania (left); © Tate Images, Matt Greenwood (proper)
We then speak to Cecilia Vicuña, the Chilean artist and poet who, this yr alone, has gained the Golden Lion on the Venice Biennale, had a significant exhibition on the Guggenheim Museum in New York and is the most recent artist to tackle the Turbine Corridor fee at Tate Fashionable, the place we caught up along with her.
Camille Morineau (left) talking to Aimee Dawson (proper) in entrance of Orshi Drozdik’s work Manufacturing the Self: The Pathological Physique (1989/1995) in Frieze Masters Highlight part Photograph: David Clack
Our appearing digital editor, Aimee Dawson, talks to Camille Morineau, founding father of the Paris-based organisation AWARE (Archives of Ladies Artists, Analysis and Exhibitions), about Highlight, the part of Frieze Masters devoted this yr to girls artists of the twentieth century.
Amedeo Modigliani’s Boy in Brief Pants (1918) © Dallas Museum of Artwork
And this episode’s Work of the Week is Boy in Brief Pants (1918) by Amedeo Modigliani. We speak to Simonetta Fraquelli, the consulting curator for a brand new exhibition of Modigliani’s work on the Barnes Basis in Philadelphia, in regards to the portray.
• Frieze London and Frieze Masters, Regents Park, London, till 16 October.
• The Hyundai Fee: Cecilia Vicuña: Mind Forest Quipu, Tate Fashionable, London, till 16 April 2023; A Quipu of Encounters, Rituals and Assemblies, Tate Fashionable, from 14 October. Works by Cecilia Vicuña are at Lehmann Maupin, Frieze London, stand F2.
• Modigliani Up Shut, Barnes Basis, Philadelphia, 16 October-29 January 2023.