My Highlights from Frieze Masters
Staffan Ahrenberg
My selection was chosen by feelings, interesting artists, and objects I would like in my life. Each of these artists speak to me through their work and represent different times and mediums.
Unknown Artist, The Rhodes Second Phase Chief's Blanket (Navajo, Arizona or New Mexico), circa 1850, at Donald Ellis Gallery
Edvard Munch, On the Bridge, 1912/13, at Galerie Thomas
Willi Baumeister, T 21, 1922, at Galerie Thomas
Hans Bellmer, Untitled (Jeune fille bicéphale assise ["Seated Double-headed Girl"]), circa. 1934, at Ubu Gallery
Alberto Giacometti, Portrait of Igor Stravinsky, 1957, at Mitchell-Innes & Nash
Dan Flavin, Untitled (to Annemarie and Gianfranco), 1989, at Galería Elvira González
Louise Bourgeois, Untitled, 1969, at Cheim & Read
Man Ray, Portrait of Meret Oppenheim, 1932, at Cheim & Read
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Unknown Artist, The Rhodes Second Phase Chief's Blanket (Navajo, Arizona or New Mexico), circa 1850, at Donald Ellis Gallery
Edvard Munch, On the Bridge, 1912/13, at Galerie Thomas
Willi Baumeister, T 21, 1922, at Galerie Thomas
Hans Bellmer, Untitled (Jeune fille bicéphale assise ["Seated Double-headed Girl"]), circa. 1934, at Ubu Gallery
Alberto Giacometti, Portrait of Igor Stravinsky, 1957, at Mitchell-Innes & Nash
Dan Flavin, Untitled (to Annemarie and Gianfranco), 1989, at Galería Elvira González
Louise Bourgeois, Untitled, 1969, at Cheim & Read
Man Ray, Portrait of Meret Oppenheim, 1932, at Cheim & Read
See more from Frieze Masters.
Staffan Ahrenberg