Alvaro Barrington

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Discover experimental artists from near and far who have made London their home, including Alvaro Barrington, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Lucía Pizzani

From Otobong Nkanga’s ritualistic compositions to the biophilic design of Tropical Modernism

BY frieze |

For the 20th anniversary of Frieze London, new section Artist-to-Artist invites eight leading artists to highlight rising art stars from Berlin to Bangkok

BY Skye Sherwin |

Acclaimed artist Alvaro Barrington nominates Simonette Quamina and her large-scale collage prints for a solo booth at Frieze London 2023. Presented by Praxis

What draws artists, gallerists and curators to London? We talk to creatives from across the globe who have made the city their home about its opportunities and challenges

BY Precious Adesina |

Eight internationally acclaimed artists, including Olafur Eliasson, Tracey Emin CBE RA and Wolfgang Tillmans, are proposing new voices for solo exhibitions at Frieze London

London’s institutions – including the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery, the V&A and Tate Britain – are evolving in the work they show and the way they show it. But what’s driving this cultural shift?

BY Farah Nayeri |

This year marks Frieze’s 20th anniversary, with the most international edition of Frieze London to date and a new artist-led section, alongside new programming at Frieze Masters with Studio and Modern Women

The painter and film curator discuss their favourite YBA artists, Brexit and the renaissance of Margate, and Madonna’s iconic life and art collection

The Paris-based international art advisor chooses her favourite pieces from the Frieze New York edition, including 1970s wire sculpture by Alan Saret and printed aluminium piece by Jordan Wolfson

Ahead of a three-month project in the Rockaways, the London-based artist is thinking about home, time and community

BY Andrew Durbin AND Alvaro Barrington |

The artist looks to the life of Marcus Garvey, founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, to foster a kind of kinship you can literally hold

BY Rianna Jade Parker |