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From the Connaught to Camden Arts Centre to the best coffee, explore the city with Hussein Chalayan MBE

Xavier Bray, a member of the Frieze Masters vetting committee, reveals how a vetter looks at a work of art

Founder of Ariadne Galleries, Torkom Demirjian, explains how a rare Cycladic idol at Frieze Masters this week ‘bridges the gap between ancient and modern’

The week kicks off with major exhibitions opening across town ahead of Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2017

Solo and curated gallery presentations, live performance, talks, projects, music and film

A late Barbara Hepworth bronze on show at Frieze Masters shows the artist reconnecting with her early career, as Richard Green's Tamara Green explains

Ahead of speaking at Frieze this week, Désiré Feuerle reflects on the art of juxtaposition, the role of intution and supporting tranquility

BY Désiré Feuerle |

A generation of feminist artists, censored for their sexual explicitness are being recognized in a new section at Frieze London - curator Alison Gingeras tells all to Rachel Middleman 

Michael Xufu Huang discusses supporting emerging artists, using WeChat and his first curatorial project, ‘The Heart of the Tin Man’

BY Michael Xufu Huang |

Will Elliott of Colnaghi reveals the stormy history of an exquisite French portrait going on view this week at Frieze Masters

Frieze and Scenic present a 360° video of Frieze Sculpture, London's largest display of outdoor artwork

At Frieze Masters, a special glimpse into Sir Peter Blake's studio - and a chance to hear from the artist himself

BY Robin Brown |

A digest of the Financial Times’s Collecting supplement, specially published for Frieze week

The Goldsmiths’ CCA Director anticipates humour, stillness and a bit of the uncanny in Frieze London's Focus

BY Sarah McCrory |

Frieze Sculpture's summer opening marks a growing enthusiasm for open-air work. Caroline Roux investigates

BY Caroline Roux |

Curator Raphael Gygax brings together eleven artists from eight countries for this year’s Frieze Projects

BY Sean O'Toole |

Frieze London's section for younger galleries, advised by Ruba Katrib (SculptureCenter, New York) and Fabian Schoeneich (Portikus, Frankfurt)

Alex Bag, Pauline Curnier Jardin, Gabríela Friðriksdóttir and Raphaela Vogel will premiere new works at Frieze London 2017

Join writers, editors and special guests for an exciting programme of daily events

From Zero to the art of 1968, what the Museo Jumex's Chief Curator is excited to see at Frieze Masters next week

BY Julieta González |