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We take a break for lunch and head off for more adventures
Tiffany and Lizzie have masks on, ready for action!
We arrive at Frieze Art Fair and love to see so much talent in one tent. We are immediately drawn to Melvino Garretti at Parker Gallery. An older artist whose work is fresh and part of the art world of the past
He was among the first residents of the Studio Watts workshop in the mid-1960s, a pioneering non-profit serving artists in South-Central Los Angeles, fuelling a rich period of creativity and experimentation within the Black community
At Goodman Gallery the work of Misheck Masamvu was strong and impressive. He likes to paint ghosts. His work is expressionist using large graphic brush strokes, often capturing the plight and political turmoil of his beloved Zimbabwe
We all loved Jon Rafman’s work at Sprüth Magers
At Sean Kelly was a special work by Shahzia Sikander
At Emalin, the work of Özgür Kar was very impressive turning videos into sculpures
I liked the Matthew Angelo Harrison work at Jessica Silverman Gallery
The coat by Issy Wood was a showstopper at Carlos/Ishikawa
The Ja’Tovia Gary work at Paula Cooper Gallery called ‘Precious Memories’ was outstanding
I finally got to meet the wonderful Ryan Jefferies, who I interviewed on Instagram during the Covid-19 lockdown of 2021
After a wonderful evening, we all return to the Beverly Hills; Alia Al-Senussi, myself, Poju, Paul Ettinger and Raimund Berthold