Frieze Masters 2024

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The Curator from Denver Art Museum selects works at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024, from Pacita Abad to Oren Pinhassi

The refreshed Frieze London and Frieze Masters are a nexus for art and ideas, supported by Deutsche Bank

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

The internationally acclaimed architect selects her favourite works at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024, from Gerhard Richter to Biren De

Discover the movement’s iconic artists and contemporary legacy at the London fairs, from Man Ray, Dora Maar and Leonora Carrington, to Carol Bove and Leiko Ikemura

BY Livia Russell |

Preview gallery presentations and acquire significant artworks online from 2 – 18 October

Known for her painstaking drawings, the Indian artist’s Spotlight presentation reveals her compelling (and secret) photographs

BY Hammad Nasar |

The acclaimed US critic and filmmaker explains how early experiences at the Smithsonian profoundly shaped his life

BY Henry Louis Gates, Jr. |

Frieze Week celebrates the span of London’s art landscape, with special exhibitions, private views, late openings and parties

Discover the intricacy and ingenuity of a 15th-century altarpiece painting ahead of Frieze Masters 2024

Featuring Nairy Baghramian, Sir Christopher Bryant, Dia al-Azzawi, Jeremy Deller, Glenn Ligon, Glenn Lowry, Victoria Siddall, Barbara Walker and many more

Discover trailblazing works by globally renowned artists including Frank Auerbach, Alice Baber, Barkley L. Hendricks and Aubrey Williams

Curator Sheena Wagstaff discusses Studio, which spotlights the practices of ten living artists, as a space for ‘thinking historically in the present’

BY Sheena Wagstaff |

The artist uses natural pigments on traditional paper to evoke Kashmir, interweaving oral narratives with contemporary accounts of racial and gender abuse

The Italian artist describes her compulsive response to a work by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, and how she seeks the ‘inevitable mark’

The artist’s latest works demonstrate her fascination with the arrangement of things, drawing on works by Fra Angelico and Giorgio Morandi

The artist finds profound connection with the objects in her home and studio, particularly those of Indian, Islamic and Tibetan origin

Painting in wooded seclusion, the artist has a deep connection with nature, oscillating between looking out and looking in

The artist sees her tools as an extension of herself, making sculptures and paintings that connect with nature’s constant renewal

The artist’s latest works mark a transition from stone to wood, influenced by both African and European sculptural traditions

The Colombian artist bears witness to the emotional and psychological effects of war and systemic violence through sculpture and installation