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Frieze New York 2024 Returns with 60+ Galleries and Focus Section

festival-fair · 2026-04-23

Frieze New York 2024 is set to take place from May 1 to 5 at The Shed, featuring over 60 galleries from 25 countries. Deutsche Bank, a long-time global partner, has been supporting the fair for 20 years. Christine Messineo, the Americas Director at Frieze, pointed out how important the fair is for bringing together top-notch contemporary art exhibitors. Kristell Chadé, the Executive Director of Frieze Fairs, highlighted that this event allows leading galleries to present groundbreaking artists. More than half of the galleries are New York-based, including names like 303 Gallery, Gagosian, and David Zwirner. The Focus section, curated by Lumi Tan and backed by Stone Island, will showcase eleven emerging galleries with solo displays. Concurrent events include various exhibitions at major venues like the Met and MoMA.

Key facts

  • Frieze New York 2024 runs May 1–5 at The Shed.
  • Over 60 galleries from 25 countries participate.
  • Global lead partner Deutsche Bank supports the fair.
  • More than half of exhibitors have New York spaces.
  • Focus section features 11 young galleries curated by Lumi Tan.
  • Focus is sponsored by Stone Island.
  • Concurrent exhibitions include Petrit Halilaj at the Met, Whitney Biennial, and more.

Entities

Artists

  • Petrit Halilaj
  • Arlene Shechet
  • Mika Tajima
  • Takashi Murakami
  • Joan Jonas
  • Pacita Abad
  • Beverly Buchanan

Institutions

  • Frieze
  • The Shed
  • Deutsche Bank
  • 303 Gallery
  • Miguel Abreu Gallery
  • Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
  • Canada
  • Chapter NY
  • James Cohan
  • Gagosian
  • Gladstone
  • Alexander Gray Associates
  • Hauser & Wirth
  • Casey Kaplan
  • Karma
  • Anton Kern
  • Andrew Kreps Gallery
  • Matthew Marks Gallery
  • Ortuzar Projects
  • Pace Gallery
  • David Zwirner
  • Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel
  • Xavier Hufkens
  • Gallery Hyundai
  • Kurimanzutto
  • Massimodecarlo
  • Victoria Miro
  • Silverlens
  • Sprüth Magers
  • Stevenson
  • Luna Luna
  • Stone Island
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Storm King Art Center
  • Hill Art Foundation
  • Whitney Museum of American Art
  • Brooklyn Museum
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • MoMA PS1
  • Andrew Edlin Gallery

Locations

  • New York
  • United States

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