Inside Frieze Los Angeles, California's Hottest Art Fair

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Pioneering powerbroker Tina Kim is sharing an extensive array of works from her notably intellectual roster all weekend. Disparate artistic approaches harmonize on the common ground of mesmerizing patterns. Jennifer Tee has a solo show at Tina Kim New York right now, and one of her works in Tina Kim’s Frieze L.A. booth features a series of tulip petal collages, which she scans and rearranges into the blueprints of big transatlantic ships. 

A psychedelic, mixed-media trapunto painting by Pacita Abad highlights Tee’s earthy hues. Sculptures punctuate the full mix, from a compact example of Mire Lee’s body horror to a tall, dark, bronze screen by Ghada Amer that’s embossed with a topless beauty that’s seemingly straight from a European porn zine.

March 1, 2024
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