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Viewing Frieze London & Frieze Masters at Regent’s Park

The visual arts event of the year returns to The Regent’s Park and it promises to be as spectacular as ever. Open to the public from today until Sunday, Frieze London and Frieze Masters bring the very best art, spanning a millennia, presented by institutions and galleries from around the world together under one temporary tented roof.

At Frieze London, the focus is contemporary, with a special section this year curated by Dr Jareh Das, who presents the unmissable Echoes in the Present exploring the intergenerational dialogue between contemporary artists from Brazil, Africa and their diasporas. Artist-to-artist returns, with six solo presentations selected by artists including Amy Sherald and Chris Ofili, and the Frieze Artist Award 2025 winner Sophia Al-Maria will install a makeshift comedy club within the fair. Don’t forget to head to the Deutsche Bank lounge too, to see a new work by Noemie Goudal.

At Frieze Masters, the home for work reaching as far back as a millennia ago, prepare to be dazzled by Studio presentations by the likes of Anju Dodiya and Samia Halaby, bringing historical work into dialogue with art by living artists, while at the fair also introduces its brand new section, Reflections, for showcasing decorative arts and objects. The inaugural edition is inspired by two world-leading collections, Sir John Soane’s Museum and Kettle’s Yard. Get ready to dive in and discover!

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Dates
15 October 2025 — 19 October 2025
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