Frieze New York Unveils 2025 Exhibitor Lineup
Frieze New York has announced the 67 galleries set to participate in its 2025 edition, running May 7–11 at The Shed. The lineup includes major players like Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace, Perrotin, and David Zwirner, alongside international names like Tomio Koyama (Tokyo), Kukje (Seoul & Busan), and OMR (Mexico City). Several New York galleries, including 303 Gallery and Miguel Abreu Gallery, will also take part.The fair’s Focus section, curated by Lumi Tan for the second year, highlights emerging and underrepresented artists. Newcomers include G Gallery (Seoul), King’s Leap (NY), and Yeo Workshop (Singapore). Notable exhibits include works by the late Jenni Crain, interactive video by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, and textile installations by Citra Sasmita.This announcement comes amid uncertainty, as Frieze’s parent company, Endeavor, is reportedly considering a sale of the brand. Stay tuned for more details and head to Frieze's website for more information.List of Frieze New York exhibitors:303 Gallery, New YorkA Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro, São PauloMiguel Abreu Gallery, New YorkApalazzogallery, BresciaTanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, Los AngelesMatthew Brown, New York, Los AngelesCanada, New YorkCarlos/Ishikawa, LondonChapter NY, New YorkJames Cohan, New YorkLodovico Corsini, BrusselsDastan, Tehran, TorontoAndrew Edlin Gallery, New YorkEmalin, LondonFortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo, Rio de JaneiroStephen Friedman Gallery, London, New YorkFrith Street Gallery, LondonGagosian, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Le Bourget, Basel, Gstaad, Rome, Athens, Hong KongFrançois Ghebaly, Los Angeles, New YorkGoodman Gallery, Johannesburg, Cape Town, London, New YorkAlexander Gray Associates, New York, GermantownGray, Chicago, New YorkHales, New York, LondonHauser & Wirth, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Paris, London, Somerset, Menorca, Monaco, Zurich, Gstaad, Basel, St. MoritzGallery Hyundai, Seoul, New YorkInstituto de Vision, New York, BogotaJenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, San FranciscoCasey Kaplan, New YorkKarma, New York, Los AngelesAnton Kern, New YorkTina Kim Gallery, New YorkTomio Koyama Gallery, TokyoAndrew Kreps Gallery, New YorkKukje Gallery, Seoul, Busankurimanzutto, New York, Mexico CityMendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New YorkVictoria Miro, London, VeniceThe Modern Institute, Glasgowmor charpentier, Paris, BogotáNight Gallery, Los AngelesOMR, Mexico CityOrtuzar, New YorkPace Gallery, New York, London, Hong Kong, Geneva, Seoul, Los Angeles, Tokyo, BerlinPerrotin, New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo, Los Angeles, LondonProyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala CityNara Roesler, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New YorkThaddaeus Ropac, London, Milan, Paris, Salzburg, SeoulEsther Schipper, Berlin, Paris, SeoulSociété, BerlinStevenson, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Amsterdamsultana, Paris, ArlesUnion Pacific, LondonVermelho, São PauloWhite Cube, London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, SeoulDavid Zwirner, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong KongFOCUS (12)Central Galeria, São Paulo – C. L. SalvaroChamp Lacombe, London, Biarritz – Stefania BatoevaCompany Gallery, New York – Stefania BatoevaG Gallery, Seoul – Yehwan SongGordon Robichaux, New York – Jenni CrainKing’s Leap, New York – Audrey GairMadragoa, Lisbon – Rodrigo HernándezManagement, New York – Tahir KarmaliMitre Galeria, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo – Luana VitraPublic Gallery, London – Danielle Brathwaite-ShirleyVoloshyn Gallery, Miami, Kyiv – Nikita KadanYeo Workshop, Singapore – Citra SasmitaClick here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Frieze New York has announced the 67 galleries set to participate in its 2025 edition, running May 7–11 at The Shed. The lineup includes major players like Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace, Perrotin, and David Zwirner, alongside international names like Tomio Koyama (Tokyo), Kukje (Seoul & Busan), and OMR (Mexico City). Several New York galleries, including 303 Gallery and Miguel Abreu Gallery, will also take part.
The fair’s Focus section, curated by Lumi Tan for the second year, highlights emerging and underrepresented artists. Newcomers include G Gallery (Seoul), King’s Leap (NY), and Yeo Workshop (Singapore). Notable exhibits include works by the late Jenni Crain, interactive video by Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley, and textile installations by Citra Sasmita.
This announcement comes amid uncertainty, as Frieze’s parent company, Endeavor, is reportedly considering a sale of the brand. Stay tuned for more details and head to Frieze's website for more information.
List of Frieze New York exhibitors:
303 Gallery, New York
A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo
Miguel Abreu Gallery, New York
Apalazzogallery, Brescia
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, Los Angeles
Matthew Brown, New York, Los Angeles
Canada, New York
Carlos/Ishikawa, London
Chapter NY, New York
James Cohan, New York
Lodovico Corsini, Brussels
Dastan, Tehran, Toronto
Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York
Emalin, London
Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro
Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, New York
Frith Street Gallery, London
Gagosian, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Le Bourget, Basel, Gstaad, Rome, Athens, Hong Kong
François Ghebaly, Los Angeles, New York
Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg, Cape Town, London, New York
Alexander Gray Associates, New York, Germantown
Gray, Chicago, New York
Hales, New York, London
Hauser & Wirth, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Paris, London, Somerset, Menorca, Monaco, Zurich, Gstaad, Basel, St. Moritz
Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, New York
Instituto de Vision, New York, Bogota
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, San Francisco
Casey Kaplan, New York
Karma, New York, Los Angeles
Anton Kern, New York
Tina Kim Gallery, New York
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo
Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Busan
kurimanzutto, New York, Mexico City
Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York
Victoria Miro, London, Venice
The Modern Institute, Glasgow
mor charpentier, Paris, Bogotá
Night Gallery, Los Angeles
OMR, Mexico City
Ortuzar, New York
Pace Gallery, New York, London, Hong Kong, Geneva, Seoul, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Berlin
Perrotin, New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo, Los Angeles, London
Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City
Nara Roesler, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York
Thaddaeus Ropac, London, Milan, Paris, Salzburg, Seoul
Esther Schipper, Berlin, Paris, Seoul
Société, Berlin
Stevenson, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Amsterdam
sultana, Paris, Arles
Union Pacific, London
Vermelho, São Paulo
White Cube, London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Seoul
David Zwirner, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong
FOCUS (12)
Central Galeria, São Paulo – C. L. Salvaro
Champ Lacombe, London, Biarritz – Stefania Batoeva
Company Gallery, New York – Stefania Batoeva
G Gallery, Seoul – Yehwan Song
Gordon Robichaux, New York – Jenni Crain
King’s Leap, New York – Audrey Gair
Madragoa, Lisbon – Rodrigo Hernández
Management, New York – Tahir Karmali
Mitre Galeria, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo – Luana Vitra
Public Gallery, London – Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
Voloshyn Gallery, Miami, Kyiv – Nikita Kadan
Yeo Workshop, Singapore – Citra Sasmita