Galleries and non-profits located in the West End will be open to Frieze audiences, with many spaces hosting special events and private views.
Gallery appointments may need to be made in advance. Please consult the gallery website directly for further details.
Participating galleries:
Philip Mould & Company: '500 Years of British Art'
Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert: Gary Hume, ‘THIS WAY / THAT WAY’
Vadehra Art Gallery: Sudhir Patwardhan, ‘Cities, Built, Broken’
Richard Saltoun Gallery: Simryn Gill, ‘Shelter’
Frith Street Gallery: Marlene Dumas, ‘Mourning Marsyas’
Cristea Roberts Gallery: Ian Davenport, ‘Pathways’
Ab-Anbar: Douglas Abdell, ‘Intervalism and Other Mathematics’
Gazelli Art House: Pouran Jinchi, Ruba Salameh, ‘Female artists from the Gulf and the Middle East’
Offer Waterman: Frank Auerbach, ‘Portraits of London’
Timothy Taylor: Alex Katz, ‘Spring’
Hauser & Wirth: George Rouy, ‘The Bleed, Part I’ and Jack Whitten, ‘Speedchaser’
October Gallery: Alexis Peskine, ‘Forest Figures’
The Gallery of Everything: ‘The Divine Theatre of Seyni Awa Camara’
Mazzoleni: ‘Mythology Reinterpreted: A Journey through Ancient Inspiration in Modern & Contemporary Art’
Edel Assanti: ‘The Stars Fell on Alabama: Southern Black Renaissance’
Herald St: Mathew Cerletty: ‘Bended Knee’
GRIMM: Volker Hüller, ‘Afterparty’
The Mayor Gallery: ‘Homage to Surrealism’
Thaddaeus Ropac: Robert Longo: ‘Searchers’ and Heemin Chung: ‘UMBRA’
Modern Art: René Daniëls
Tiwani Contemporary: Emma Prempeh, ‘Wandering Under A Shifting Sun’
Union Pacific: Will Gabaldòn, ‘Flicker’
Almine Rech: Farah Atassi, The ‘Lost Hours’
Grosvenor Gallery: Adeela Suleman, ‘Exit the Tiger: Symbols of Valour in Tipu's India’
Champ Lacombe: Barbara Hammer
Arcadia Missa: Jesse Darling, ‘On Our Knees’ and Coumba Samba, ‘Red Gas’