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Frieze New York 2012 Preview: Part 3

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  • Amanda Ross-Ho, TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, 2011
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    Our preview of artworks that will be at Frieze New York comes to a close today with 20 more works. In this edition we have pieces by Keltie Ferris, Richard Aldrich and Amanda Ross-Ho, as well as a collaborative work by Ei Arakawa and Sergei Tcherepnin. For those looking to view more artworks from the fair, visit part 1 and part 2.

  • Back Forward Tal R, Hempel, 2011

    Tal R, Hempel, 2011

    Oil crayon on paper, 77 x 112 cm, framed (1). Sommer contemporary art.

  • Back Forward Ryan Gander Asian discount, 1993 by Santo Sterne by Ryan Gander, 2011

    Ryan Gander Asian discount, 1993 by Santo Sterne by Ryan Gander, 2011

    Neon, curtains. Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam

  • Back Forward Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2012

    Joanne Greenbaum Untitled, 2012

    Oil, ink and acrylic on canvas 90 x 70 inches. Greengrassi, London

  • Back Forward Aris Moore, Constance, 2011.

    Aris Moore, Constance, 2011.

    Graphite,Colored pencil, acrylic paint. Jack Hanley Gallery

  • Back Forward Douglas Gordon, Self Portrait as Kurt Cobain as Andy Warhol as Myra Hindley as Marilyn Monroe, 1996

    Douglas Gordon, Self Portrait as Kurt Cobain as Andy Warhol as Myra Hindley as Marilyn Monroe, 1996

    C-print 29.53 x 29.53 x 1.97 in, framed. Courtesy lost but found, Yvon Lambert Paris

  • Back Forward Julia Wachtel, We Won The Cold War, 1992

    Julia Wachtel, We Won The Cold War, 1992

    Acrylic and screen ink on canvas, 127 x 241 cm. Courtesy of Vilma Gold, London.

  • Back Forward Yinka Shonibare, MBE, Water, 2010

    Yinka Shonibare, MBE, Water, 2010

    Mannequin, Dutch wax printed cotton textile, leather and wood, 56 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 35 5/8in. Stephen Friedman Gallery.

  • Back Forward Rebecca Morris, Untitled (#05-10), 2010

    Rebecca Morris, Untitled (#05-10), 2010

    Oil on canvas 60 x 58 1/2 x 1 1/2 in. Photo: Jens Ziehe. Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin

  • Back Forward Richard Aldrich, Untitled, 2012

    Richard Aldrich, Untitled, 2012

    Oil, wax, and pencil on linen 84 x 58 inches. Bortolami Gallery.

  • Back Forward Serban Savu, Small Talk After Lunch, 2012

    Serban Savu, Small Talk After Lunch, 2012

    Oil on canvas 40 1/2 x 51 3/16 in, David Nolan Gallery, New York

  • Back Forward Amanda Ross-Ho, TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, 2011

    Amanda Ross-Ho, TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, 2011

    Urethane plastic, hand-dyed, hand-plaited wool, 36.2x89.4x1.2 ins. The Approach, UK.

  • Back Forward Fabian Marti,  And When We Mad, 2011

    Fabian Marti, And When We Mad, 2011

    Installation, 12 ceramics, glaze, fired clay Unique 200 x 150 cm (78 3/4 x 59 inch). Galerie Peter Kilchmann.

  • Back Forward Reza Farkhondeh & Ghada Amer, Aphrodites and the White Rose, 2012

    Reza Farkhondeh & Ghada Amer, Aphrodites and the White Rose, 2012

    Embroidery, lead and colored pencils on paper 42 x 51 1/2 inches. Tina Kim Gallery

  • Back Forward Keltie Ferris, (*), 2012

    Keltie Ferris, (*), 2012

    Oil, acrylic and pastel on canvas 72 by 60 in. Mitchell-Innes & Nash.

  • Back Forward Jonathan Hernández (1972), Vulnerabilia (Eclipse lunar), 2008

    Jonathan Hernández (1972), Vulnerabilia (Eclipse lunar), 2008

    Newspaper cuttings on cardboard 28.74 x 33.07 x 1.38 inches. kurimanzutto

  • Back Forward Ei Arakawa and Sergei Tcherepnin, Looking at Listening: Insights from the Forest 2011

    Ei Arakawa and Sergei Tcherepnin, Looking at Listening: Insights from the Forest 2011

    , 365 x 600 x 0.3, 600 x 365 x 0.3, 2100 x 1450, inkjet print on brass, black felt, cardboard, speaker wire, amp, transducers, Insights from the Forest, composed by Sergei Tcherepnin, Recorded at National Youth Olympic Hall, Tokyo, May 2007. Student Percussion Sextet, Conducted by Sergei Tcherepnin, 6:58. Taka Ishii Gallery.

  • Back Forward Ran Huang, Video still from Disruptive Desires, Tranquility, and the Loss of Lucidity, 2012

    Ran Huang, Video still from Disruptive Desires, Tranquility, and the Loss of Lucidity, 2012

    22 minutes. Courtesy of Artist Ran Huang. Long March Space.

  • Back Forward Brian Calvin, Memory of a Sister (Con), 2012

    Brian Calvin, Memory of a Sister (Con), 2012

    Acrylic on canvas 152.5 x 122 cm. Corvi-Mora.

  • Back Forward Pablo Bronstein, Large Yellow Mansion, 2012

    Pablo Bronstein, Large Yellow Mansion, 2012

    Ink and watercolour on paper in artist’s frame 168 x 266 cm / 66.1 x 104.7 in. Herald St, London.

  • Back Michaël Borremans, Dominance, 2011

    Michaël Borremans, Dominance, 2011

    Oil on canvas. 105,0 x 80,0 xm. Zeno X Gallery.

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