
"Now an essential stop in the ever-growing circuit of international art fairs, Frieze Los Angeles is back at Santa Monica Airport for the fourth time, the fair's seventh edition overall and the first since Frieze was acquired by Ari Emanuel's live events venture Mari. Frieze's fair director for the Americas, Christine Messineo, says the new parent company's expertise in live events "very much fits within our realm", adding that "not much has changed for us besides sitting within an organisation that knows how to support events in entertainment and sports"."
"This year's Frieze Los Angeles brings together nearly 100 galleries from 22 countries. Many of the gallery sector's biggest international players, with or without Los Angeles outposts, are back at the fair, including Gagosian, Pace, Thaddaeus Ropac, Lisson, White Cube, Perrotin, David Zwirner and Hauser & Wirth. Leaders of the local scene are also out in full force, among them Roberts Projects, David Kordansky Gallery, Château Shatto, Commonwealth and Council, The Pit and Matthew Brown."
Frieze Los Angeles returned to Santa Monica Airport for its fourth showing and seventh edition overall following Frieze's acquisition by Mari, integrating live-events expertise while maintaining continuity in programming. The fair assembles nearly 100 galleries from 22 countries, featuring major international dealers such as Gagosian, Pace, Thaddaeus Ropac, Lisson, White Cube, Perrotin, David Zwirner and Hauser & Wirth alongside prominent local galleries including Roberts Projects, David Kordansky Gallery and Château Shatto. Frieze functions as a central gathering point for collectors, galleries and art lovers across the city's calendar. Local gallerists emphasize concentrated international visibility during Frieze Week; Anat Ebgi recommends using the fair as an anchor to explore the broader Los Angeles scene and presented a group of artists including Anabel Juárez, Sarah Lee, Ileana García Magoda, Soumya Netrabile, Erin Wright and Sarah Ann Webe.
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