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Applications are now open for places on Art Fund, the National Gallery Subject Specialist Network and Frieze's two-day fellowship for UK curators of contemporary art

Launched at the 59th Venice Biennale, the new series of talks will continue throughout Italy, bringing together leading voices from institutions, artists, and collectors

In Collaboration with Deutsche Bank

The fairs return to the grounds of Regent's Park in October 2022, alongside Frieze Sculpture and new exhibitions at No.9 Cork Street

The Seoul-based designer discusses his extensive collective – including works by Lee Ufan and Ahn Kyuchul – and the last work he brought 

BY Teo Yang |

The artist reflects on a single work by the Spanish master that opened up an absurd world

BY William Kentridge |

Unmissable artists, objects, talks and sculptures at this year's fairs

Pablo Larios interviews the director, Hartmut Dorgerloh, about its evolution and intentions

BY Pablo Larios AND Hartmut Dorgerloh |

The next editions of the fairs return to The Regent’s Park from 13 - 17 October, alongside Frieze Sculpture and Frieze Viewing Room

Shawanda Corbett, Lubaina Himid, Sohrab Hura, Liz Johnson Artur, David Musgrave, Julian Stair and Nicola Tyson select works by some of their favourite artists 

Hurvin Anderson, Artur Barrio, Renate Bertlmann, Polly Braden, Matt Keegan and Sergio Lombardo discuss the artworks that have stuck with them

 

How Gianfranco Gorgoni’s photographs documented a radical art movement

BY Jonathan Griffin |

‘Fantastic Women’, currently on view at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, is one of many recent shows revising the art-historical canon

BY Philomena Epps |

The art historian recalls standout displays from the past five decades

BY Charles Saumarez Smith |

Sofonisba Anguissola’s ‘Self-Portrait with Bernardino Campi’ literally and metonymically reveals the hand of the artist

BY George Upton |

How did the design school impact on the Antipodes?

BY Rebecca Hawcroft |

Achille, brother of Fabio Mauri, traces the cultural scenes of post-war Rome and Milan

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

Was there anything the Renaissance freewheeler couldn’t do?

BY Amy Sherlock |

Osei Bonsu interviews the artist about the evolution of her thinking

BY Osei Bonsu |

Flavia Frigeri discusses a very Roman take on modernism

BY Flavia Frigeri |