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In Pictures: sculpture gets a leg up at Frieze Los Angeles

Frieze Los Angeles 2025 is showcasing a diverse array of sculptural works that emphasize tactile materials and bodily forms. Highlights from the fair include Vincent Pocsik’s architectural mirrors at Nazarian Curcio, Shana Hoehn’s public installation featuring human limbs emerging from a fallen tree, and Alejandro García Contreras’s intricate ceramic spiderwebs. The presentation underscores a trend toward figurative sculpture that blends personal symbolism with physical presence, with several works already finding buyers among notable collectors.

This focus on sculpture at Frieze LA reflects the city's growing status as a hub for experimental three-dimensional art and public programming. By highlighting both established local figures like Kelly Akashi and Isabelle Albuquerque alongside international artists, the fair demonstrates the commercial viability of challenging, non-traditional forms. The reported sales, ranging from $8,000 to over $26,000, indicate a healthy mid-market appetite for sculptural works that bridge the gap between fine art, design, and social commentary.