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Frieze New York 2025 Anchors the Frieze Week Cluster of Contemporary Art Fairs

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Frieze New York (Sergii Figurny/Dreamstime)

Frieze New York 2025 is New York City’s big spring contemporary art fair. Frieze Week anchors New York City’s spring art season. Many museums and galleries schedule important exhibitions at this time.

Frieze New York 2025

The Frieze New York 2025 contemporary art fair presents 67 galleries from over 25 countries; at The Shed in Hudson Yards, Manhattan; from Wednesday-Sunday, May 7-11, 2025. frieze.com 🇺🇸 🇧🇷 🇨🇴 🇫🇷 🇬🇹 🇮🇹 🇲🇽 🇿🇦 🇪🇸

This year’s presenters include Brazilian, Colombian, French, Guatemalan, Italian, Mexican, South African, and Spanish galleries.

Major galleries in the show include Hauser & Wirth, Pace, Gagosian, and David Zwirner. Major New York galleries include Casey Kaplan, James Cohan, and Tina Kim Gallery. Brazilian galleries include A Gentil Carioca, Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, Galería Vermelho, Nara Roesler, and Central Galeria.

Frieze New York 2024

Frieze New York, NYC’s big spring contemporary art fair, presents over 60 galleries from 25 countries at The Shed in Hudson Yards; from Wednesday-Sunday, May 1-5, 2024. 🇧🇷 🇨🇴 🇮🇹 🇮🇹 🇲🇽 🇵🇭 🇵🇹 🇿🇦

This is one of those events whose influence reaches beyond the event floor. There are activations with partners across The City, including at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Storm King Art Center. Because the art world is in town, many museums and galleries schedule important exhibitions during Frieze Week.

A New Focus

The Fair’s Focus section features young galleries with solo exhibitions of emerging or overlooked artists. It’s a place to discover new talent. Lumi Tan, Luna Luna Curatorial Director, is this year’s curator.

Latin Art Galleries

These are international Latin galleries, but many galleries exhibit Latin artists.

  • A Gentil Carioca is from Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil. agentilcarioca.com.br 🇧🇷
  • Central Galeria is from São Paulo, Brazil. centralgaleria.com 🇧🇷
  • Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel is from São Paulo, Brazil. fdag.com.br 🇧🇷
  • Gió Marconi is from Milan, Italy. giomarconi.com 🇮🇹
  • Instituto de Visión is a New York and multinational gallery led by women with a focus on female, queer, environment and migration issues. Its mother gallery is in Bogotá, Colombia. institutodevision.com 🇨🇴
  • kurimanzutto is a New York gallery for emerging Mexican artists with a gallery in Mexico City, Mexico. kurimanzutto.com 🇲🇽
  • Madragoa is from Lisbon, Portugal. galeriamadragoa.pt 🇵🇹
  • Massimodecarlo is a multinational gallery from Milan, Italy. massimodecarlo.com 🇮🇹
  • Mendes Wood DM is a multinational with a New York gallery from São Paulo, Brazil. mendeswooddm.com 🇧🇷
  • Mitre Galeria is from Belo Horizonte, Brazil. mitregaleria.com 🇧🇷
  • mor charpentier is multinational French dealer with galleries in Paris, France, and Bogotá, Colombia. mor-charpentier.com 🇨🇴
  • Perrotin is a multinational French dealer with a gallery in New York City. perrotin.com 🇮🇹
  • Proyectos Ultravioleta is from Guatemala City, Guatemala. uvuvuv.com 🇲🇽
  • Silverlens is from Makati, Philippines. silverlensgalleries.com 🇵🇭
  • Stevenson is from Cape Town and Johannesburg, South Africa. stevenson.info 🇿🇦

New York Art Galleries

These are some of New York City’s leading art galleries.

  • David Zwirner
  • 303 Gallery
  • Miguel Abreu Gallery
  • Tanya Bonakdar Gallery
  • Canada
  • Chapter NY
  • James Cohan
  • Gagosian
  • Gladstone Gallery
  • Alexander Gray Associates
  • Hauser & Wirth
  • Casey Kaplan
  • Karma
  • Anton Kern
  • Andrew Kreps Gallery
  • Matthew Marks Gallery
  • Ortuzar Projects
  • Pace Gallery

Frieze New York

Frieze is an international contemporary art magazine based in London and New York City. This leading international art fair producer owns both Frieze New York and the Armory Show, New York City’s two big spring and fall contemporary art fairs. Both are anchors for a cluster of contemporary art fairs.

The world’s biggest galleries show at Frieze. The “Focus” section is a platform for young galleries.

Frieze New York started in 2012 in a tent on Randall’s Island. Most people took a ferry to get there. It was fun.

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Published February 19, 2025 ~ Updated February 19, 2025.

Filed Under: ART, Brazilian, Colombian, French, Guatemalan, Hudson Yards, Italian, Manhattan, May, Mexican, NYC Art Fairs, South African, Spanish, The Shed

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