Frieze Sculpture 2017
A free outdoor display in London's Regent's Park, 5 July to 8 October
A free outdoor display in London's Regent's Park, 5 July to 8 October
Frieze Sculpture is open from 5 July to 8 October, presenting a free outdoor display throughout the summer months.
Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and featuring leading international galleries, Frieze’s first-ever summer display in the English Gardens of The Regent’s Park brings together 25 new and significant works by leading 20th-century and contemporary artists from around the world, including: Magdalena Abakanowicz, Rasheed Araeen, Urs Fischer, KAWS, Alicja Kwade, Michael Craig-Martin, Ugo Rondinone and Sarah Sze.
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From the Playful to the Political
Works in Frieze Sculpture are selected by Clare Lilley, following an open call for applications submitted by international galleries.
'From the playful to the political, these 25 works explore contemporary sculpture’s material and technical dexterity, together with its social role and reflection on the human condition and our environment'. (Clare Lilley)
Highlights include:
- Thomas J Price’s (Hales London New York) startling triple portraits of men of African origin
- Reza Aramesh’s (Leila Heller Gallery) metamorphosis of mythical animal and subjected figure
- A six-metre-high ubiquitous toy-human figure by KAWS (Galerie Perrotin)
- Superb classical modern works by Magdalena Abakanowicz (Marlborough Fine Art), Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine Art), Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Sir Michael Craig-Martin (New Art Centre / Gagosian), and Sir Anthony Cragg (Holtermann Fine Art)
- Wonderful visceral, textural sculptures by Urs Fischer (Gagosian), Takuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques Gallery & Salon 94)
- An extraordinary white-enameled bronze tree by Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ)
- A stacked column of bronze footballs by Hank Willis Thomas (Ben Brown Fine Arts)
- A a multidimensional riddle using rocks and mirror by Alicja Kwade (kamel mennour)
In place from 5 July to 8 October 2017, Frieze Sculpture is located in the English Gardens of The Regent’s Park.
Full List of works:
Magdalena Abakanowicz,
Standing Figure with Wheel (1990)
Marlborough Fine Art
Rasheed Araeen,
Summertime - The Regents Park (2017)
Grosvenor Gallery
Reza Aramesh,
Metamorphosis - a study in liberation (2017)
Leila Heller Gallery
Miquel Barceló,
Gran Elefandret (2008)
Acquavella Galleries
Anthony Caro,
Erl King (2009)
Annely Juda Fine Art
John Chamberlain,
FIDDLERSFORTUNE(2010)
Gagosian
Tony Cragg,
Stroke (2014)
Holtermann Fine Art
Michael Craig-Martin,
Wheelbarrow (red) (2013)
New Art Centre / Gagosian
Urs Fischer,
Invisible Mother, 2015
Gagosian
Gary Hume,
Bud (2016)
Sprüth Magers / Matthew Marks
KAWS,
FINAL DAYS (2013)
Galerie Perrotin
Takuro Kuwata,
Untitled and Untitled (both 2016)
Alison Jacques Gallery / Salon 94
Alicja Kwade,
Big Be-Hide (2017)
kamel mennour
Mimmo Paladino,
Untitled (1989)
Waddington Custot Galleries
Eduardo Paolozzi,
Vulcan (1999)
Pangolin
Jaume Plensa,
Tribute to dom Thierry Ruinart (2016)
Ruinart Champagne
Thomas J Price,
Numen (Shifting Votive One, Two and Three) (2016)
Hales London New York
Peter Regli,
Reality Hacking No 348 (2017)
Lévy Gorvy
Ugo Rondinone,
summer moon (2011)
Sadie Coles HQ
Sarah Sze,
Hammock (for A. Albers) (2017)*
Victoria Miro
*In place from 2 to 8 October
Hank Willis Thomas,
Endless Column (2017)
Ben Brown Fine Arts
Bernar Venet,
17 Acute Unequal Angles (2016)
Blain|Southern
John Wallbank,
Untitled (Sewn Cube) (2016)
Arcade
Emily Young,
Planet (2012)
Bowman Sculpture
Entrance to Frieze Sculpture is free.
Alicja Kwade, Big Be-Hide (2017), kamel mennour, Frieze Sculpture 2017. Photo by Stephen White