Frieze Art Fair makes London the centre of the art world
Frieze London, staged at
Regent’s Park from 4-7 October 2018, brings together more than 160 of
the world's leading contemporary art
galleries, presenting work by some of the most exciting emerging and
established talent.
Spruth Magers has won best booth this year. Other great stands include Sadie Coles, Pace, Victoria Miro, Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Stephen Friedman, Galerie Hyundai, Hales, Lehmann Maupin, David Zwirner, Galeria Juan de Aizpuru, Galerie Lelong, PPOW, ShanghART, Konig Galerie, among others.
Spruth Magers has won best booth this year. Other great stands include Sadie Coles, Pace, Victoria Miro, Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Stephen Friedman, Galerie Hyundai, Hales, Lehmann Maupin, David Zwirner, Galeria Juan de Aizpuru, Galerie Lelong, PPOW, ShanghART, Konig Galerie, among others.
The annual non-profit programme includes Frieze Artist Award, presenting new,
site-specific works by contemporary artists; Frieze Film, new film commissions premiered at the fair; Frieze Music, the fair’s off-site
music programme; and Frieze Talks,
a dynamic series of panel discussions, conversations and keynote lectures. In
the curated gallery sections, Focus
features presentations by galleries aged 12 years or younger and Live is a space for performance and
participation works.
Frieze Sculpture, London's largest free showcase of major outdoor works takes place in regent’s Park, outside the fair itself.
Frank Bowling, Witness, 2018. Acrylic paint an acrylic gel with plastic additions on collaged canvas. 172.6 x 313.8cm. HALES GALLERY |