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Frieze New York

Frieze New York's 15th edition features galleries and artists from around the world, with notable Latin American representation.

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Frieze New York is one of the city's marquee art-world moments, and its 15th edition leans into a significant Latin American presence — a real reason to go if you want a curated snapshot of where contemporary art and the global gallery scene are heading. It's the kind of fair that draws world-class artists, collectors and galleries under one roof, so you get range and depth you won't find at a single gallery show.

What to expect

Expect a large, busy art fair: booth after booth of contemporary work from international galleries, with this edition spotlighting Latin American artists and dealers. The vibe skews polished and collector-forward but is open to anyone curious about new art, and you can easily spend a few hours wandering. It suits art lovers, design-minded browsers, and people-watchers alike.

Good to know

  • Check frieze.com for the exact venue, dates and entry hours before you go — the listed details here are incomplete, and Frieze NY has used different locations in past years.
  • Go on a weekday or right at opening if you want room to actually look at the art; weekend afternoons get crowded fast.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and plan for a couple of hours of walking; budget for a timed ticket in advance rather than hoping to grab one at the door.

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Common questions

Where exactly is Frieze New York held and how do I get there?

The specific venue isn't confirmed in this listing, so check the official site for the location and the nearest subway. Frieze NY has been held at venues like The Shed at Hudson Yards in recent years, which is easily reachable by transit.

How much are tickets and do I need to buy in advance?

Pricing isn't listed here, so see frieze.com for current rates. Major fairs like this typically sell timed-entry tickets online, and buying ahead is the safest bet.

How long should I plan to spend there?

Most visitors spend two to three hours to take in the booths without rushing, more if you want to attend talks or special sections. Arrive earlier in the day for a calmer experience.