Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024

The 2024 edition celebrates boundary-pushing work by seven international artists, including Onyeka Igwe, Jacolby Satterwhite and Sung Tieu

Expanded in its second year in terms of both number of artists and scope of presentations, Studio, curated by Sheena Wagstaff, highlights Frieze Masters’ commitment to living practice in dialogue with historical art.

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The Argentinian painter, featuring in Spotlight this year, is increasingly revered for her pioneering abstractions that eschewed cultural politics

BY Javier Villa |

Used for millennia, wood remains a vital medium for contemporary artists, such as Thaddeus Mosley, who joins Studio this year

The London Institution is opening its first gallery, a testament to its perennial importance for contemporary artists

BY Thomas Marks |

The Turner Prize nominee is fascinated by the hidden narratives in Gerret Willemsz. Heda’s Still Life with a Nautilus Cup

BY Pio Abad |

This year’s winning artists and galleries, and acquisitions funds including Tate, Contemporary Art Society and Camden Art Centre at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024

The artist talks about her new sci-fi-inspired film and technicolour watercolours at Frieze, which draws on her own experience of growing up biracial in the Home Counties

An aural archive of east London’s histories of community, labour and land comes to The Regent’s Park

As the artist’s exhibition opens at the British Museum, he reflects on authority and influence in works by Aubrey Williams and Donald Locke

The actor on co-starring with Ben Whishaw in a new West End production of Samuel Beckett’s unnerving masterpiece

BY Angel Lambo AND Lucian Msamati |

The fair opens in The Regent’s Park with immersive solo shows in Studio, distinctive old master paintings and 20th-century icons

Preview the new commission, which follows a cyborg therapist created to save other AI from the brink of self-destruction

Shirazeh Houshiary and Nilima Sheikh, showing in Studio this year, have very different responses to the murals of China’s Mogao Caves

BY Debika Ray |

Sam Gordon of Gordon Robichaux Gallery makes his selection of the art books submitted by galleries at the fairs this year

The Chicago-born artist, a highlight of this year’s Spotlight section, channelled music into a unique aesthetic language

BY Bentley Brown |

Explore artists who revolutionized the global canon, from 17th-century women pioneers to Jean-Michel Basquiat and Park Seo-Bo

Watch opening moments and highlights from the fairs in Regent's Park, championing new voices and new perspectives on art history

The gallery wins for its innovative solo presentation by New York-based fashion/art collective CFGNY

The curators of this year’s Frieze Masters Talks programme discuss what everyone can learn from artists

BY Sheena Wagstaff AND Shanay Jhaveri |

The postwar Korean painters focused on the very process of making, not just the rejection of figuration

BY Jaeyong Park |

Works by Bani Abidi, Naminapu Maymuru-White, Mohammed Z. Rahman and Eva Švankmajerová will join Tate’s collection from Frieze London and Frieze Masters