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    At Galería Elba Benítez in Madrid, the artist traces how collective amnesia can rewrite history – and allow its horrors to repeat. As the David Geffen Galleries open to members, Michael Govan, CEO …

  2. Frieze - Wikipedia

    In classical architecture, the frieze / friːz / is the wide central section of an entablature and may be plain in the Ionic or Corinthian orders, or decorated with bas-reliefs. Paterae are also usually used to …

  3. FRIEZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Both of the frieze homographs derive from French, but each entered that language through a different channel. The woolen homograph is from the Middle Dutch word vriese, which also refers to coarse …

  4. What to Expect at Frieze New York 2026 - L'Etage Magazine

    3 days ago · Frieze New York 2026 returns with leading galleries, Focus section highlights, major exhibitions, and global artists shaping contemporary art in New York

  5. Exhibition | 'Frieze New York 2026' at Tina Kim Gallery, New York ...

    1 day ago · View images of the exhibition and selected artworks. 'Frieze New York 2026' at Tina Kim Gallery, New York, United States on 13–17 May 2026.

  6. Edvard Munch's Great Chocolate Factory Frieze Heads to His Museum

    2 days ago · Oslo's Munch Museum will present an exhibition opening in May centered on the artist's monumental Freia Frieze, which was commissioned for the women's canteen of Norway's most …

  7. frieze noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of frieze noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Frieze - National Galleries of Scotland

    Friezes are not unique to any one place or period. They appear on Indian temples, Egyptian and Mayan pyramids, and in a variety of building styles. Friezes may sometimes be left plain. They can also be …

  9. Frieze | Decorative, Ornamental & Sculptural | Britannica

    The frieze is above the architrave and below the cornice (in a position that could be quite difficult to view). The term also refers to any long, narrow, horizontal panel or band used for decorative …

  10. Frieze - YouTube

    For 30 years Frieze has galvanized artists, writers, collectors, curators and art enthusiasts, contributing to a rapidly changing international art world in new and original ways.