At Frieze Masters 2025, Annely Juda Fine Art will present works historical artists whose respective practices have shaped the discourse around non-objective art.
Since 1968, Annely Juda Fine Art has championed non-representational art, with pioneering exhibitions, encompassing all the major abstract movements, including constructivism, suprematism, De Stijl & Cubism. Artists who featured in our very first 1970 exhibition of non-objective art (entitled “The Non-Objective World”), comprise some of artists we will present at Frieze Masters 2025, thus showcasing not just a capsule history of this complex and defining genre, but also a nod to the fabric of our gallery and its storied 60-year history.
Click here to watch a Frieze Masters video in which Nina Fellmann, co-director of Annely Juda Fine Art, shares insights into Gabo's work Linear Construction in Space No.1 (Variation), 1976, the final variation of a work originally conceived in 1938.
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