
Frieze #232
October 2022
230 x 300 mm, 162 pages
London, UK
Eight times a year
First published 1991
Editor-in-chief: Andrew Durbin
Art director: Lorenz Klingebiel
Founded in 1991, Frieze has grown into a leading magazine for contemporary art and culture, and spawned art fairs in London, New York and Los Angeles. The magazine aims to publish jargon-free writing, international art coverage, criticism and analysis.
The January/February 2023 issue follows the theme of 'Adolescence', with stories of first encounters with art, the ethics of photographing young girls and Gen Z punk band The Linda Lindas. Featuring a painting by Henry Taylor on the cover, also profiled inside.
On the Journal:
At Work With Frieze co-founder Matthew Slotover, August 2016:
‘If you really want to know the first magazine, it would have been the Beano. In my teens I loved the NME, and bought every copy and must have read every word from about 1982-86. It was the golden era of music writing. And I have to mention Blitz, my favourite of the 80s style magazines…’
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