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Frieze Masters takes place at Regent’s Park from October 13—17, presenting more than 6,000 years of art across the main exhibition floor, the Spotlight sector, and the all-new Stand Out section.
October 13, 2021 - October 17, 2021
Frieze Masters takes place at Regent’s Park from October 13—17. Presenting more than 6,000 years of art, including a range of Old Master paintings, rarities, and highlights of the 20th century, this edition encompasses around 130 galleries across the main exhibition floor, the Spotlight sector, and the debut of the Stand Out section.
Under the care of Artistic Director Nathan Clements-Gillespie, fairgoers will find historic artworks from prominent gallery names like Marian Goodman Gallery, Lévy Gorvy, Nahmad Contemporary, Perrotin, Thaddaeus Ropac, Skarstedt Gallery, and Acquavella Galleries.And sharing work within their oeuvre of expertise area are names like Dr. Jörn Günther Rare Books, ArtAncient, Gisèle Croës – Arts d’Extrêm3 Orient s.a, and Peter Finer.
New to the lineup, Stand Out will highlight artistic objects considered to be outliers of brilliance in areas of sculpture and design. Luke Syson, the Director of Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, has curated a narrative on ideas of function versus decoration will see presentations from galleries like Tomasso, Stuart Lochhead Sculpture, Alessandra Di Castro Antichità, Sam Fogg, and Prahlad Bubbar.
The return of Spotlight celebrates the avant-garde in a selection organized by the Executive Director of The Drawing Center, Laura Hoptman, featuring solo presentations of overlooked artists like Alice Rahon, Feliciano Centurión, and Beauford Delaney.
PAD London returns in-person after two years of virtual presentations, highlighting the best of contemporary and 20th-century design.
Returning to its residence at Somerset House, the 10th Anniversary edition of 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London is the largest iteration to date.
Frieze London and Frieze Masters return to London October 12—16 in Regent's Park, featuring presentations from nearly 300 galleries.
Frieze London makes its return to the city’s Regent’s Park with first-time Artistic Director Eva Langret, live from October 13—17.
Coinciding with Frieze Week 2021, 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair returns to its London home at Somerset House for the 9th edition.
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