Frieze London 2017

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‘It’s important to understand that feminism is not a monolithic movement’

With a solo presentation in Sex Work at Frieze London, the artist and A.I.R. co-founder talks symbolism, Trump and dirty words

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Hannah Black, Mary Beth Edelson and Dorothy Iannone selected by jury

An international jury awards Luisa Strina the 2017 Stand Prize

Curator Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery, London) explains the theme and reveals some highlights of Frieze Talks at Frieze London 2017

Works by Huseyin Bahri Alptekin acquired at last year's Frieze London go on view at Tate Modern

From the Connaught to Camden Arts Centre to the best coffee, explore the city with Hussein Chalayan MBE

Ahead of speaking at Frieze this week, Désiré Feuerle reflects on the art of juxtaposition, the role of intution and supporting tranquility

BY Désiré Feuerle |

Michael Xufu Huang discusses supporting emerging artists, using WeChat and his first curatorial project, ‘The Heart of the Tin Man’

BY Michael Xufu Huang |

The Goldsmiths’ CCA Director anticipates humour, stillness and a bit of the uncanny in Frieze London's Focus

BY Sarah McCrory |

Frieze London's section for younger galleries, advised by Ruba Katrib (SculptureCenter, New York) and Fabian Schoeneich (Portikus, Frankfurt)

Artist Sarah Jones responds to Frieze Sculpture in a specially commissioned project

BY Sarah Jones |

A revelatory exhibition cements a rising appreciation of African American art

BY Pernilla Holmes |

The fair's section for performance and participation

The Luanda-based artist will create a new performative installation at Frieze London 2017

A new section for 2017, curated by Alison Gingeras, exploring feminist art and radical politics

Featured in Frieze Sculpture, and solo shows in London and Cliveden, the French artist talks about his career, Renoir, and sculpture in context

BY Matthew McLean AND Bernar Venet |

Rowan Moore looks at the role of gallery spaces in the 21st-century

BY Rowan Moore |

Clare Lilley discusses ‘an absolutely mammoth undertaking’