• Giuseppe Penone, Albero D 10 meters, 1989. Suar wood, 501 x 45 x 50 et 449 x 45 x 50 cm. Giuseppe Penone, Albero D 8 meters, 2000. Cedar, 402 x 58 x 59 et 401 x 58 x 59 cm. Marian Goodman Gallery, New York, Paris, London.
  • Rob Fischer, Three Roads in the West, 2015. Steel, safety glass, screen print ink, acrylic paint, silicone, 144 x 94 x 86 in. / 366 x 239 x 22 cm. Derek Eller Gallery, New York.
  • Kader Attia, Halam Tawaaf, 2008. 2 978 beer cans, 500 cm (diameter) x 15.24 cm. Lehman Maupin Gallery, New York.
  • Kader Attia, Halam Tawaaf, 2008. 2 978 beer cans, 500 cm (diameter) x 15.24 cm. Lehman Maupin Gallery, New York.
  • Ernesto Neto, Um canto para la lua… (A chant for the Moon), 2015. Corten steel, 193 x 245 x 123 cm. Edition of 3 + 1 EA. Bonakdar Gallery, New York.
  • Jeppe Hein, Modified Social Bench #30, 2012. Powder-coated galvanized steel, 76 x 263 x 99 cm. Johann König Gallery, Berlin.
  • Jeppe Hein, Modified Social Bench #14, 2011. Powder-coated galvanized steel, 137 x 203 x 50 cm. Series of 3 + 2 EA. Nicolai Wallner Gallery, Copenhagen.
  • Antony Gormley, Stress, 2014. Cast iron, 193 x 57.5 x 39 cm. Unique piece. White Cube Gallery, London.
  • Antony Gormley, Join, 2012. Cast iron, 58 x 47 x 129 cm. Unique piece. Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.
  • Mariko Mori, Cycloid I, 2014. Aluminum, paint and lacquer, 200 x 210 x 198 cm. Series of 5 + 2 EA. Sean Kelly Gallery, New York.
  • Petrit Halilaj, Abetare (Flowers with a Bone), 2015. Steel, 300 x 300 x 300 cm. Kamel Mennour Gallery, Paris.
  • Ryan Gander, Tell my Mother not to Worry. White marble representing his daughter pretending to be a ghost, 148 x 86 x 106 cm. Taro Nasu Gallery, Tokyo.
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Editor’s picks at 2015 Frieze New York

News - 09/06/2015 - Article : Dominique Haim - Photos : Dominique Haim

For the fourth year in a row the Frieze Art Fair took place on Randall’s Island, a 35 minute ferry ride north east of Manhattan.

Upon docking on this small verdant island, a large 400 yard long white tent immediately sets the scale of the fair: 198 galleries and 3 non-profit organizations. Wide alleys and spacious, naturally lit stands allow visitors to easily view and consider the acquisition of a sculpture or an installation. While we remained somewhat unimpressed by the Armory Show which took place last March, here are pictures of some of our favorite works at the Frieze New York, such as Rob Fischer’s at the Derek Eller Gallery, Antony Gormley’s new series Stress at the White Cube Gallery, and a surprising work by Ernesto Neto at the Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.

Frieze New York
May 14-17, 2015
Future dates: May 5-8, 2016
Randall’s Island Park, New York, NY
www.friezenewyork.com