Frieze New York
Booth A07
1–5 May 2024
Highlights of our presentation include a painting from a new series by Yayoi Kusama, entitled Every Day I Pray for Love; new and recent paintings by Ali Banisadr, María Berrío, Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Chantal Joffe and Celia Paul; and photographic work from Isaac Julien’s acclaimed Once Again… Statues Never Die.
Additionally, we will have works available to view by Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Jules de Balincourt, Wangechi Mutu and Flora Yukhnovich.
Selected works are featured below:
Yayoi Kusama
Acrylic on canvas
80.3 x 65.2 x 2.5 cm
31 5/8 x 25 5/8 x 1 in
Yayoi Kusama, Every Day I Pray for Love, 2022
More info‘My art has always expressed the strong universal desire of humanity to experience the beauty of life and the marvellous mystery of the universe.’ — Yayoi Kusama
Ali Banisadr
‘Banisadr shrouds the face or identity of his protagonist in secrecy, chronicling the fabled figure’s alchemical metamorphosis from the human to the divine.’ — Maximiliane Leuschner, The Brooklyn Rail
María Berrío
Collage with Japanese papers, watercolor paint, and gold leaf on linen
142.2 x 182.9 cm
56 x 72 in
María Berrío, The Vision of the Cupped Palm, 2024
More info‘Berrío’s works are powerfully alluring, both in craft and sentiment: They ache with a desire for childhood to be kind and gentle, as childhood should be.’ — Murray Whyte, The Boston Globe
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami
‘By layering images, Hwami pierces moments of privacy with the invasiveness of the camera’s eye.’ — Daniel Culpan, Artforum
Chantal Joffe
Oil on panel
280 x 203 cm
110 1/4 x 79 7/8 in
Chantal Joffe, Prom, 2022
More info‘This scale of portraiture is usually reserved for costly swagger likenesses of the rich and noble. By devoting the looming size to a nervous portrait of her daughter setting off on her big night, Joffe turns the personal into the public and makes something universal out of an intimate moment.’ — Waldemar Januszczak, The Sunday Times
Isaac Julien
Inkjet print on Canson Platine Fibre Rag
150 x 225 cm
59 x 88 5/8 in
Isaac Julien, Night Rain (Once Again… Statues Never Die), 2022
More info‘Julien is unafraid to be spectacular, lushly beautiful, even extravagant, but always with the sucker punch of his critical eye and political subject matter.’ — Ben Luke
Celia Paul
Oil on canvas
81.3 x 76.2 cm
32 x 30 in
Celia Paul, Waterfall in a Wood, 2023
More info‘I often think that water conjures up memory and loss in a way no other substance can.’ — Celia Paul