Here's Your Guide for Frieze New York 2024
From highlights to satellite shows during NY’s art week, here’s everything you need to know.

Frieze New York is back for its 12th edition from May 2 to May 5. With 68 exhibitors in tow, this year’s fair promises to be a vibrant celebration of contemporary art, featuring a mix of local talent and international perspectives. Since 2021, Frieze New York has made its home at The Shed in Midtown Manhattan, providing a more accessible venue compared to its previous location on Randall’s Island. This strategic move ensures that attendees can easily navigate the event without the logistical challenges of previous editions.
While the fair may be smaller in scale, it still packs a punch when it comes to showcasing high-value artworks. Expect to see pieces fetching six and seven-figure prices, attracting seasoned collectors and art enthusiasts alike.
Preview tickets are available for $206 USD on May 2nd, while general admission starts at $76 USD for adults, with discounted rates for students and children. Don’t miss your chance to experience the excitement of Frieze New York 2024. For more information, visit the official Frieze website at frieze.com.
Highlights
Highlights of this year’s event include Rev. Joyce McDonald’s poignant ceramic sculptures, offering a glimpse into the artist’s personal journey of resilience and creativity. Alex Katz’s solo show presents the latest creations from the acclaimed painter, while Sylvie Fleury’s mixed-media works explore the intersection of art, consumerism, and contemporary culture.
Focus
In addition to the renowned artists and established galleries, Frieze New York’s Focus section offers a unique opportunity to discover emerging talent and innovative perspectives. Curated to highlight galleries and artists under 12 years old, this section serves as a platform for the next generation of art stars to showcase their creativity and vision.
Within the Focus section, attendees can expect to encounter a diverse range of artistic styles and mediums, from traditional paintings and sculptures to cutting-edge installations and multimedia works. This curated space provides a snapshot of the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary art, offering glimpses into the future of the art world.
Satellite Shows
During Frieze Week, various events and activities will unfold across art venues throughout New York City. These include the debut of significant institutional exhibitions, such as Petrit Halilaj’s Roof Garden Commission at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Arlene Shechet: Girl Group at Storm King Art Center, and Mika Tajima: Super Natural at the Hill Art Foundation.
Other noteworthy exhibitions include the 81st edition of the Whitney Biennial, Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo (featuring Takashi Murakami) at the Brooklyn Museum, The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism at the Met, Joan Jonas: Good Night Good Morning at MoMA, and Pacita Abad at MoMA PS1.
The Shed
545 W 30th St.
New York, NY 10001