Frieze Projects: Body & Soul 2026
Art Production Fund (APF) presents the public program Frieze Projects: Body & Soul 2026. For this fourth consecutive year of Frieze Projects, APF has selected a group of Los Angeles-based artists who are exploring the boundaries of the human form across physical, temporal, and spatial dimensions. Through this series of public projects and programs, audiences are invited to reflect on the body, existence, and perception in both physical and metaphysical terms. The works are presented across the public areas of the Frieze campus and beyond, and are free and open to the public for the duration of the fair.
Amanda Ross-Ho
Untitled Orbit (MANUAL MODE), 2026
Site-specific performance
With special thanks to ILY2 Portland and New York
Cosmas & Damian Brown
Fountain: Sources of Light, 2026
Steel, copper, water, oil drums, enamel paint, and clay
Dan John Anderson
Threshold, 2025
Cedar, stained glass, and aluminum
Terra Seer, 2025
Redwood, cast bronze, and aluminum
Made possible with support from Night Gallery
Kelly Wall
Everything Must Go, 2026
Salvaged newspaper stand, glass, and light
Please visit off-site installation at1101 S Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024
Off-site open hours: February 26 - March 1 / 5:48pm – 8pm
Kohshin Finley
The Piano Player, 2026
High-fired stoneware, ash, glaze, and wood
Polly Borland
BOD, 2023
Painted cast aluminum
Made possible with support from UAP & The Big New
Shana Hoehn
Deadfall, 2026
Salvaged tree, cedar, fabric, and lime wash
With special thanks to Santa Monica’s Urban Forest
Art Production Fund is a New York and Los Angeles based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to commissioning and producing ambitious public art projects, reaching new audiences and expanding awareness through contemporary art. Art Sundae is an ongoing public program presented by Art Production Fund that provides children a hands-on art-making experience led by a contemporary artist. Designed to be accessible and highlight art’s positive impact across all communities, this free program gives children the opportunity to experiment with various media inspired by an artist's practice. The work that is created in a collaboration between the artist and children then becomes a public art installation that remains on view. (www.artproductionfund.org / @artproductionfund)
Frieze is a leading global contemporary art organization, recognized for its art fairs, publications and digital presence. Founded in 1991 with the launch of frieze magazine, the brand has grown to encompass seven of the most significant art fairs worldwide in cities including Chicago, London, Los Angeles, New York and Seoul. These events attract leading artists, galleries and collectors, fostering innovative dialogues and practices within the art community. frieze magazine continues to set the benchmark for insightful art criticism and commentary, while frieze.com serves as a vital online resource. Committed to expanding the reach and understanding of contemporary art, Frieze also hosts year-round curated programs and associated initiatives, such as No.9 Cork Street, Frieze House Seoul and Frieze Connect, that enrich the cultural landscape. With a dedicated team passionate about the arts, Frieze remains at the forefront of artistic exploration and cultural discourse, connecting diverse audiences with groundbreaking artists and their work. Frieze is part of MARI, a new company that powers, leads and grows world-defining live events and experiences, delivering iconic moments that move culture globally. For more information, visit frieze.com.