Open Now: Frieze Sculpture 2024
The free outdoor exhibition returns in expanded form to The Regent’s Park with works by Leonora Carrington, Theaster Gates, Yoshitomo Nara and more
The free outdoor exhibition returns in expanded form to The Regent’s Park with works by Leonora Carrington, Theaster Gates, Yoshitomo Nara and more
Frieze Sculpture returns to London’s Regent’s Park, 18 September – 27 October 2024. The much-celebrated public art initiative coincides with Frieze London and Frieze Masters, which take place concurrently in The Regent’s Park, 9 – 13 October. Curated by Fatoş Üstek, Frieze Sculpture has expanded for its 12th edition to include 22 leading international artists hailing from five continents, whose work will be sited throughout the park’s historic English Gardens.
Üstek said: ‘This year’s Frieze Sculpture features daring and experimental artistic approaches. It also carves a place for playful encounters, socially and environmentally conscious themes, as well as conceptual and spiritual practices that expand the notion of public sculpture. With public programmes and collaborations across London organizations, the 2024 edition of Frieze Sculpture has more than ever to offer.’
Building on Üstek’s first edition in 2023, this year’s programme embraces an expanded notion of sculpture, featuring 18 new works and highlighting artists who explore the medium’s possibilities by engaging with sound, light, performance, painting, video and augmented reality.
The exhibition will be accompanied by an extensive public programme of live activations and curator-led tours. This year also sees the debut of Bloomberg Connects as the Official Digital Guide for Frieze Sculpture. Available on the Bloomberg Connects app, the free guide, containing exclusive content and an audio tour of the works narrated by Üstek, will be accessible throughout the exhibition’s run.
Frieze Sculpture is a proud participant in London Sculpture Week, a city-wide collaboration that unites four unmissable cultural initiatives: Frieze Sculpture, the Fourth Plinth, Sculpture in the City and The Line.
Participating Artists, Galleries and Works
Juliana Cerqueira Leite presented by TJ Boulting, Shovel, 2024, Button, 2024 and Sand, 2024
Woody De Othello presented by Jessica Silverman, Stephen Friedman Gallery and Karma, seeing both sides, 2024
Frances Goodman presented by SPECTA, Pillar IV and Pillar V, 2024
İnci Eviner presented by Dirimart, Materials of Mind Theatre, 2024
Libby Heaney presented by Gazelli Art House, Ent- (non-earthly delights), 2024
Albano Hernández presented by Pi Artworks, The Shadow, 2024
Nika Neelova presented by NOIRE GALLERY, Crude Hints, 2024
Hans Josephsohn presented by Galerie Max Hetzler and Skarstedt, Untitled, 2005
Céline Condorelli presented by Galeria Vera Cortês, Untitled (to Rosa Luxemburg), 2024 and After Work, 2022
Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim presented by Lawrie Shabibi, The Ghaf Tree, 2024 and The Form, 2024
Theaster Gates presented by White Cube, The Duet, 2023
Anna Boghiguian presented by Sylvia Kouvali, Sea & Earth, 2024
Zanele Muholi presented by Southern Guild, Bambatha I, 2023
Leonora Carrington presented by rossogranada, The Dancer (El Bailarín), 2011
Ashwini Bhat presented by Project 88, What Will It Take / For Us To Awake?, 2024
Yoshitomo Nara presented by Pace Gallery, Ennui Head, 2020
Nathan Coley presented by The Page Gallery, I Don't Have Another Land, 2022
Fani Parali presented by Cooke Latham Gallery, AONYX and DREPAN, 2020
Kirstine Roepstorff presented by 2112, LIGHTNING ROD, 2024
Theresa Chromati presented by VETA by Fer Francés, steadfast, step into me (allow silence to create the sounds you desire most), 2022
FOS presented by NILS STÆRK, FREEZE, 2024
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Further Information
Frieze Sculpture returns to London’s The Regent’s Park, 18 September – 27 October 2024, alongside Frieze London and Frieze Masters, 9 – 13 October.
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Main image: Ashwini Bhat, What will it take / for us to awake?, 2023–24. Bronze, 22 x 15 in. Courtesy: the artist and Project 88