Watch out, West Coast. London-based Frieze Art Fair has officially landed where the grass is always greener, and Brooklyn artists are exhibiting in droves among the cottage industry of other art fairs and gallery openings accompanying Frieze Los Angeles’s fourth (and largest!) edition yet. Brooklyn magazine is in L.A. too to check out which homegrown artists are flying highest in the city of angels.
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And also over on the mainstage, Tina Kim Gallery included one Op Art piece by Greenpoint-based Davide Balliano amongst their booth’s group exhibition. We have it on good authority that Balliano’s work, often called “monastic,” “austere,” and “concrete,” was in high demand on the fair floor. If you stop by their booth all four days, you may see a different piece in the same spot each time. Enjoy.
—Vittoria Benzine