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PAD London returns in-person after two years of virtual presentations, highlighting the best of contemporary and 20th-century design.
October 10, 2022 - October 16, 2022
From October 10—16 in Berkeley Square, PAD London returns in-person after two years of virtual presentations. Highlighting the best of contemporary and 20th-century design, the fair’s 14th edition includes presentations across mediums like furniture, jewelry, and decorative arts, diving into areas of focus like iconic designs, emerging creatives, innovations in materials and sustainability, design embracing heritage, conversations between past and present design, and more.
Offering dialogues between distinctive periods and disciplines, attendees will find presentations like Nancy Gabriel and Guillaume Excoffier’s Galerie Gabriel et Guillaume pairing the work of Beirut-based studios Maria Group and Spock Design with Brazilian-made furniture from the 1950s; Nilufar’s conversation between 1960s furniture and the more recent work of David/Nicolas and Xavier Lust; and a celebration of Eclecticism throughout the years by Dimoregallery. Exhibitors focused on sustainability will include those like Sarah Myerscough Gallery with the industrial designer Fernando Laposse, the work of the design duo ad hoc and a PET plastic bottle chandelier by Thierry Jeannot presented by Ammann // Gallery, and Zavier Wopng’s use of reclaimed foam, on view with Priveekollektie.
Spanning several other areas of focus, the fair’s 2022 edition will also feature a new installation of wall-mounted glass from Vezzini and Chen on view with Adrian Sassoon, Spazio Nobile highlighting the techniques of Belva Silva, Charles Zana’s new line of furniture, Francis Sultana’s new “Chatterley” collectionpresented by David Gill Gallery, wearable art from Elisabetta Cipriani, and much more.
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.
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.
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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