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Exploring books filled with colour, music, joy and prayer in the Frieze Masters section at Frieze Seoul 2024

From 4th-century Hindu sculpture to modernist photography, discover the South Asian artists who revolutionized creative culture at home and abroad

There is a wealth of awards, acquisition funds and prizes supporting artists, galleries and curators across the London fairs this year

Across centuries and continents, meet the masters who turned to art in turbulent times, including Jackson Pollock, Niki de Saint Phalle and Kim Whanki

Discover ten immersive presentations by artists including Nathalie du Pasquier, Thaddeus Mosley, Adriana Varejão and Nilima Sheikh, curated by Sheena Wagstaff

The section showcases artists from the 1950s–70s, including Judy Chicago, Balraj Khanna, Kulim Kim, Donald Locke, Nabil Nahas and Nil Yalter

The fairs return with redesigned spaces and artist-focused programming, including Studio under Sheena Wagstaff and Smoke curated by Pablo José Ramírez

The deadline for applications to the next Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture is Thursday 18 January 2024

The founder of philanthropic community Spirit Now London, which offers an annual acquisition fund at Frieze, explains how personal connections are at the heart of her collecting

BY Chris Waywell |

The former Metropolitan Museum of Art and Tate Modern curator has been appointed as Creative Advisor for Frieze Masters, following her direction of the acclaimed Studio section at the 2023 edition 

BY frieze |

Luke Syson, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and curator of Stand Out, chooses highlights from this year’s section, including a rosso antico satyr and George E. Ohr’s pioneering pottery

The Curator of Frieze Masters Talks sits down with one of the pioneers of British Pop Art to discuss his portraits, postcards and the uncanny

The curator of Spotlight talks about the influence of David Hammons and Senga Nengudi, her ‘North Star’ James Baldwin and wishing she could have met Augusta Savage

BY Valerie Cassel Oliver |

The South African painter reflects on the mysterious power of the Dutch artist’s Still Life with Flowers and Fruit

BY Cinga Samson |

Curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver, Spotlight features solo presentations by artists including Rose Finn-Kelcey, Maren Hassinger and Judith Lauand, reflecting on freedom, identity, political regimes and abstraction

20 years since the transformative debut Frieze Art Fair, discover a city and a community as vibrant as ever

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

This year's edition features over 130 galleries showcasing remarkable antiquities to twentieth century icons, new curated sections and a dynamic talks programme

Available from October 4 – 18, visitors can preview and acquire significant artworks on our digital platform, with exclusive access to gallery presentations ahead of official opening