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MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
MONICA BONVICINI – AND IF I SEE YOU SUNDAYS Galerie Krinzinger (@galeriekrinzinger) is pleased to present “And if I See You Sundays”, the second solo exhibition by renowned artist Monica Bonvicini (@studiomonicabonvicini). In this bold new body of work, Bonvicini continues her exploration of gender, power, and the built environment through a striking combination of sculpture and text. At the heart of the show is a series of monumental anchor chains, their heavy industrial presence offset by glossy, vibrant colors. Inspired by scientific studies on color perception and gender, these sculptural works blur the lines between strength and seduction, materiality and illusion. Another gallery space features Bonvicini’s new mirror series, where phrases like “Implementation of Desire” and “She is such a Queen” seem etched into glowing, lacquered surfaces. These works continue the artist’s deep engagement with feminist thought, language, and memory, turning reflective surfaces into spaces of poetic and political resonance. Image 1: Queen, 2024 Image 2: Body, 2022 Image 3: Your Life, 2024 Image 4: And if I See You Sundays (Saffron Yellow), 2024 Image 5: And if I See You Sundays (Heather Violet), 2024 Image 6: Intallation view Image 7: My Most Wanted #4, 2023 Image 8: Two Pendants, 2024 Image 9: To Hold You Falling, 2024 Image 10: The Politics of Anxious Masculinity, 2025 Image 11: Installation View 📅 20 March 2025 – 16 May 2025 📍GALERIE KRINZINGER – MAIN GALLERY – Seilerstätte 16 – 1010 Wien
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.
10 STANDOUT BOOTHS AT FRIEZE NEW YORK 2025 Each May, Frieze New York (@friezeofficial )transforms the city into a global epicenter of contemporary art, and 2025 is no exception. Housed once again at The Shed, this year’s edition brings together an eclectic mix of blue-chip stalwarts and rising talent, all under one architectural marvel in Hudson Yards. As the fair continues to refine its scale and scope, what emerges is a more focused and intentional presentation — one that captures the pulse of today’s art world while offering a glimpse into its future. At MASH, we’ve selected the standout booths that captured our attention at Frieze New York 2025. Image 1:Jeff Koons, Hulk (Organ), 2004–14 @jeffkoons Image 2: Gagosian @gagosian Image 3: James Cohan Gallery @jamescohangallery Image 4:Tuan Andrew Nguyen, Outburst, 2025 @tuan.andrew.nguyen Image 5: Victoria Miro @victoriamirogallery Image 6: Inka Essenhigh, Subway, 2005 @inkaessenhigh Imge 7: Casey Kaplan @caseykaplangallery Image 8: Hannah Levy, Untitled, 2025 @hannahslevy Image 9: Tina Kim Gallery @tinakimgallery Image 10: Mire Lee, Black Sun: Surface with many holes — #10, 2023-2025 Image 11:Gallery Hyundai @galleryhyundai Image 12: Kyungwon Moon, Soft Curtain Freedom Village, 2023-2025 @moonandjeon Image 13:Perrotin Gallery @perrotin Image 14: Claire Tabouret, Broken Images of the Night’s Treasure, 2025 @clairetabouret Image 15:Hales Gallery @halesgallery Image 16:Sunil Gupta, Indira’s Vision, 1987 @sunilgupta7402 Image 17:Public Gallery @public.gallery Image 18:Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, WE WILL WATCH YOU AND BASE OUR OPIONIONS ON WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN, 2025 @ladydangfua Image 19:Hauser & Wirth @hauserwirth Image 20: Rashid Johnson, Promised Land, 2016 @rashidjohnson Text by Shalini Passi (@shalini.passi) Read the full article on MASH website.