Frieze Art Fair
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Frieze Art Fair London 2012 reportBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Frieze Art Fair 2010, LondonBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Frieze Seoul 2022: all you need to know about the inaugural fairSuhYoung Yun reports on a dynamic, emotional opening day of Frieze Seoul, and speaks to key figures about what the fair means for Korea’s wider cultural scene, both locally and internationally
By SuhYoung Yun Last updated
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Frieze Masters 2016 shows the art fair's sister act is more affluent than everPlus highlights from the satellite fairs and exhibitions happening around London
By Florence Waters Last updated
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As Frieze fever takes over London, we preview the best satellite exhibitions around townBy Emma O'Kelly Last updated
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Game on: Studio Frith on creating the Frieze Art Fair campaignsBy Sam Rogers Last updated
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A trio of US galleries opens in London before Frieze Art FairBy Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Frieze Art Fair: Gallerists’ TablesBy Shiraz Randeria Last updated
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We’re pining after Donald Judd’s furniture, on sale during Frieze New YorkBy Ann Binlot Last updated
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Paradise found: Artsy and Misha Kahn turn Sixty LES bar into living artBy Olivia Martin Last updated
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Island escape: W*’s handpicked highlights from Frieze New York 2016By Ann Binlot Last updated
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Pal Zileri reopens London store with new commissioned artworks in line with a fresh, new visionBy Julia Neel Last updated
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AA Murakami at Superblue: bouncing bubbles, mechanical trees and interactive funAt Superblue’s new temporary Piccadilly space, artist duo AA Murakami confront environmental themes with staggering multisensory installation, Silent Fall
By Nick Compton Last updated
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10 stops to make during Frieze Week in LondonAs Frieze art week approaches in London, here’s our pick of what to see, and how to see it
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated
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The Future Perfect’s latest collections nod to Soviet architecture, alchemy and lightBy Olivia Martin Last updated
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Wayne McGregor and Random International collaborate on futuristic dance performancePresented by BMWi and Superblue during Frieze London 2021, No One is an Island is an arresting yet hypnotic dance performance confronting the relationship between man and machine
By Rachael Moloney Published
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David Shrigley on comedy, unconventional art and RuinartDavid Shrigley, Ruinart’s 2020 carte blanche artist, will soon unveil his interactive ‘Unconventional Bubbles’ exhibition in the Champagne House’s Art Bar at Frieze London (14-17 October 2021). Last year, we paid a visit to the artist’s Brighton Studio to see how the collaboration came to life
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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Power play: artist Augustas Serapinas gets physical for Frieze LiveBy Elly Parsons Published
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Frieze Art Fair London 2014: the Wallpaper* editBy Nick Compton Published
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Collective 2 Design Fair kicks off New York’s second NYCxDesign events seriesBy Pei-Ru Keh Published


