Treasured OkoyomonFour works on paper in customized framesMendes Wooden DM
Treasured Okoyomon is ubiquitous in the meanwhile, exhibiting not solely in Venice (within the Holy See Pavilion) but additionally on the 2026 Whitney Biennial and MoMA PS1’s Better New York quinquennial. Their work at Frieze is relatively delicate—a bunch of 4 works on paper displayed in customized wooden frames. “The works on paper draw on a extra each day and intimate facet of the thoughts behind the sculpture, behind the installations,” says Matthew Wooden, one of many gallery’s co-founders. “The frames add a component of menace and suspense—and evoke a type of historicity.” The gallery declined to share costs.
Photograph: Steven Molina Contreras
Alma AllenNot But Titled (2024)Perrotin
The artist representing the US at this yr’s Venice Biennale has a delicate presence on Perrotin’s stand, with a bronze wall-mounted sculpture evocative of a cliff face, tree bark or the outside of an historic temple. The work is priced between $30,000 and $50,000. “It’s each very natural-looking and really unnatural,” says a Perrotin spokesperson. “That’s a stress he likes to discover in all his work.”

Photograph: Steven Molina Contreras
Nabil NahasUntitled (2025)Lawrie Shabibi and P420
This wall sculpture (accessible for $45,000) is definitely a portray—acrylic on canvas. The Lebanese American artist calls the naturalistic parts on this work “fractals”, gesturing in direction of pure types like cells, leaves and coral. A dendrophile, he collects historic olive timber and replants them in his backyard in Lebanon. Two different items of his that push the bounds of portray are additionally accessible on the stand.

Photograph: Steven Molina Contreras
Dayanita SinghBlue Measures (2025)Frith Road Gallery
Singh, an artist deeply dedicated to documenting archives, was invited to {photograph} and present her work on the Archivio di Stato di Venezia this yr. Frith Road Gallery’s stand features a model of a bit from her Venice present—a column of 20 pictures she took of bundled paperwork in an Indian archive. The gallery additionally has a person {photograph} by Singh and a panel that includes 12 pictures; the three works are priced between $25,000 and $150,000. “Dayanita’s work is so considerate and beneficiant, the antithesis of the bombastic sort of labor one typically sees in Venice,” says Jane Hamlyn, the gallery’s founder.

Photograph: Steven Molina Contreras
Alvaro BarringtonOn de Highway TEF sequence (2026)Emalin
These three work on burlap ($100,000-$200,000 every) beforehand appeared on the facet of the London-based artist’s carnival truck, which he takes to the Notting Hill Carnival yearly. They depict Jab Jab devils, conventional characters from Caribbean Carnival tradition that symbolise resistance and emancipation. Simply in entrance of the work is a sculpture of a crate of fruit by the artist Sung Tieu, who’s representing Germany on the Venice Biennale this yr.

Photograph: Steven Molina Contreras
Paulo NazarethGinga (2026)Stevenson
The Brazilian artist calls this multilayered work a “resin-gamela”. A gamela is a standard bowl constructed from the wooden of the sacred gameleira tree, and pure resin from historic timber types into the amber traditionally utilized in protecting amulets. Contained in the resin, Nazareth has encased modern meals objects—like a bag of espresso adorned with the face of a Seventeenth-century Angolan queen. It’s priced at $20,000.

Photograph: Steven Molina Contreras
Carolina CaycedoCosmoatarraya sabanera (2025)Instituto de Visión
Over the previous decade, the Colombian artist has been making works drawing consideration to these affected by dam-building—notably fishers whose livelihoods have been significantly disrupted. These two “cosmo-nets” ($30,000 every) use nets made by fishers and dyed by the artist, who embellished them with hand-stitched talismans depicting native species of crabs and frogs.








