
Frieze #247
Nobody told me that I couldn’t do what I wanted to do.
£8.50
The November/December issue of frieze is dedicated to artists and writers living and working in the American South. Jamey Hatley profiles Suzanne Jackson as she prepared for her much-anticipated solo show at Ortuzar Projects in New York. Plus, contributing writer Edna Bonhomme pens a thematic essay on the Caribbean diaspora in Miami.
The November/December issue of frieze is dedicated to artists and writers living and working in the American South. Jamey Hatley profiles Suzanne Jackson as she prepared for her much-anticipated solo show at Ortuzar Projects in New York. Plus, contributing writer Edna Bonhomme pens a thematic essay on the Caribbean diaspora in Miami.
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