
"“The works on paper draw on a more daily and intimate aspect of the mind behind the sculpture, behind the installations,” says Matthew Wood, one of the gallery's co-founders. “The frames add an element of menace and suspense-and evoke a sort of historicity.” The gallery declined to share prices."
"“It is both very natural-looking and very unnatural,” says a Perrotin spokesperson. “That's a tension he likes to explore in all his work.” This wall sculpture (available for $45,000) is actually a painting-acrylic on canvas. The Lebanese American artist calls the naturalistic elements in this work “fractals”, gesturing towards natural forms like cells, leaves and coral."
"Singh, an artist deeply devoted to documenting archives, was invited to photograph and show her work at the Archivio di Stato di Venezia this year. Frith Street Gallery's stand includes a version of a piece from her Venice show-a column of 20 photographs she took of bundled documents in an Indian archive. The gallery also has an individual photograph by Singh and a panel featuring 12 photographs; the three works are priced between $25,000 and $150,000."
Precious Okoyomon appears widely, including Venice, the 2026 Whitney Biennial, and MoMA PS1, with a more subtle presentation at Frieze: four works on paper in custom wood frames. The works on paper reflect a daily, intimate aspect of the mind behind larger sculptural and installation practices. The frames introduce menace, suspense, and a sense of historicity. The US Venice Biennale artist has a subtle presence at Perrotin, showing a bronze wall-mounted sculpture that is priced between $30,000 and $50,000 and is described as natural-looking yet unnatural. The piece is actually an acrylic painting on canvas, using “fractals” to reference natural forms. Dayanita Singh is shown through archival photography, including images of bundled documents from an Indian archive, with works priced from $25,000 to $150,000.
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