The anniversary issue celebrates the past and the future.
For the 20th anniversary issue frieze asked 20 artists whose work has been on the cover of frieze to nominate a contemporary artist whose work inspires them. Artists, including Doug Aitken, Charles Atlas, Jeremy Deller, Tracey Emin, Louise Lawler, Richard Prince and Wolfgang Tillmans, tell us whose work they think is timely and provocative.
'I like Till Gerhard. What do you want me to say? I'm tired and want to go sleep. And dream about Marshall McLuhan.' Richard Prince
Plus, original contributions from Tom McCarthy and the International Necronautical Society, Mark von Schlegell, and Bruce Sterling; a unique artist project by Joseph Kosuth; the most significant film and television, books and music of the past two decades.
The 54th Venice Biennale is reviewed by Jens Hoffmann, Dieter Roelstraete and Kaelen Wilson-Goldie.
Plus, 37 reviews of this summer's must-see exhibitions, from Alexandria, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Chicago, Dublin, Glasgow, Helsinki, Istanbul, Leeds, London, Los Angeles, Milan, Montreal, Nairobi, New York, Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Sydney, Vienna, Winnipeg and Zurich.
John Bock, Daniel Buren, Adam Curtis, Alison Knowles and Taryn Simon, are all part of Frieze Talks 2011.
Frieze Talks is presented by Frieze Foundation and programmed by the editors of frieze magazine, Jennifer Higgie, Jörg Heiser and Dan Fox. Seats for each day's talks can be individually booked on the day at the auditorium.
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