The Brits have a reputation for being snooty, and deservedly so: just take that hit PBS show Downton Abbey, which they spelled weirdly because they’re “proper” or “jerks”.
But now, they’re deigning to share some proper art: Introducing the across-the-pond-popular Frieze Art Fair, hitting America for the first time this weekend.
An immersive art-scape on Randall’s Island, Frieze is featuring 1,000 artists from 180 of the world’s preeminent galleries, plus interactive events, all inside a shimmering serpentine pavilion.
Highlights include:
- An abandoned ticket station transformed into an “examination room” that broadcasts live doctor/patient interactions.
- A massive outdoor shadow theater incorporating elements of burlesque.
- A country fair-style “trailer” shaped as a massive human body, in which attendees compete to win works of art.
Food/drink-wise, Frieze boasts several delectable options including an outdoor garden restaurant by Frankie’s Spuntino, and a deck overlooking the East River with a mobile pizza oven by Roberta’s.
Tickets must be bought in advance online. They start at $40 and include ferry transpo to Randall’s Island from 35th Street.
Should you be coming from the UES, just catch the “Downton 6.”
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