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Viewing Frieze London

The hottest event in the annual London art calendar is back for its 19th edition. Regarded as the world’s most influential contemporary arts fair, Frieze London focuses on living and contemporary artists and is committed to presenting their innovative practises. This year Frieze London 2022 is set to showcase over 160 top galleries from all over the world such as Sadie Coles HQ, Pilar Corrias, Gagosian, Goodman Gallery and Hauser & Wirth.

Coinciding with Frieze London is its sister fair, Frieze Masters which showcases work created before the turn of the century and offers spectators a unique perspective on the relationship between contemporary and historical art. Not to be missed is Frieze Sculpture which presents a display of outdoor sculptures created by important and emerging artists located near to Frieze London in the park’s English Gardens.

Special curatorial highlights this year include a corridor transformation by recent MaxMara Art Prize winner Emma Talbot, an ambitious sculptural commission outside the fair’s entrance by Frieze Artist Award winner Abbas Zahedi, and a new body of photographic works, installations and fabric pieces presented by renowned photographer Typer Mitchell at Frieze Masters.

And keep your eyes peeled for other exciting collateral exhibitions happening all over the city. It is sure to be a busy week for art lovers.

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Dates
12 October 2022 — 16 October 2022
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