December 2013

 


Frieze New York 2013: Sculpture Park

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Posted April 28, 2013 by in

 Frieze New York
10 – 13 May 2013

 

Gabriel Kuri, Untitled (100%), (2011), Esther Schipper The Sculpture Park Frieze New York 2012 Photograph by Linda Nylind Courtesy of Linda Nylind/ Frieze

Gabriel Kuri, Untitled (100%), (2011), Esther Schipper
The Sculpture Park
Frieze New York 2012
Photograph by Linda Nylind
Courtesy of Linda Nylind/ Frieze

 

Frieze is pleased to announce the artists that will be participating in the Sculpture Park at Frieze New York 2013. The Sculpture Park overlooks the East River and sits adjacent to the main fair structure in the unique setting of Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan.

The Sculpture Park at Frieze New York is selected by curator Tom Eccles from proposals by the fair’s participating galleries. An opportunity to see a significant group of public-scale sculpture, the Sculpture Park at Frieze New York includes internationally recognized artists, both established and emerging.

New work made for the 2013 Sculpture Park includes Paul McCarthy’s Balloon Dog (2013), an 80-foot-high inflatable work, as well as pieces from: Fiona Connor, Style Guide Spa (2013); Saint Clair Cemin, Fotini (2013); Martha Friedman, Tongue Garden (2013); and Nick Van Woert, Primitive (2013). Also on show will be works by artists: Tom Burr, Tom Friedman, Andrea Lolis, Charles Long, Jason Meadows, Pae White and Franz West.

Tom Eccles commented: ‘Building upon the success of last year, our aim for this new edition is to increase the ambition of the Sculpture Park program both in scope and scale. Placed in an exceptional location, the program will continue expanding visitors’ experience by displaying large outdoor sculptures in dialogue with ephemeral pieces. Both physical objects and works that help define our experience of the park itself, a space that offers both bucolic and urban conditions.’

Frieze New York will take place May 10–13, 2013 and will present over 180 of the world’s leading galleries. Frieze New York is sponsored by Deutsche Bank.

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