Solos, Themed Exhibitions and Extraordinary Objects at Frieze Masters 2021
From seminal works by William Kentridge to a masterpiece by Goya, explore unmissable presentations at this year's fair
From seminal works by William Kentridge to a masterpiece by Goya, explore unmissable presentations at this year's fair
Bringing together a snapshot of art history – from rare antiquities, to Old Master paintings, to luminaries of the 20th century – Frieze Masters is an unmissable destination for visitors and collectors.
Highlights include:
Galerie David Ghezelbash showing a rare 5th-century mosaic, depicting a unicorn.
Marian Goodman Gallery showing an unseen body of work by William Kentridge made between 1985-1991 (one of the most turbulent periods of South Africa’s history), including his first charcoal-and-collage animation film.
Peter Harrington Rare Books with a collection of manuscripts and books on climate change, which date from as early as the 15th century.
Lévy Gorvy featuring a ‘conversation’ between Carrie Mae Weems and the late Terry Adkins.
Lullo • Pampoulides presenting a lost colossal masterpiece by Jules van Biesbroeck.
Thaddaeus Ropac’s recreation of Rudi Fuch’s landmark documenta ‘82 exhibition featuring Georg Baselitz, Gilbert & George, Robert Mapplethorpe, Arnulf Rainer and Emilio Vedova.
Stair Sainty Gallery exhibiting the last late subject painting by Francisco de Goya in private hands, to coincide with a major exhibition of the artist’s work at The Fondation Beyeler, Basel.
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Main image: William Kentridge, Let Go Scot Free, 1989. Charcoal and ink wash on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery