Frieze Sculpture 2024

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With performances and a new Official Digital Guide from Bloomberg Connects, the annual show of 3D works is branching out

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The chairman of the Fourth Plinth introduces Woody De Othello's seeing both sides from this year’s presentation in The Regent’s Park

BY Ekow Eshun |

Two mysterious figures unite the land and the ocean in this work, part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

The ambiguity of adolescence characterizes this work by the Japanese artist, part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

The artist links human, vegetal and floral forms in this work, part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

Found graffiti is the basis for Coley’s statement of displacement, part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

Struggles with fibroids and gender dysphoria inform this work, part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

The labour that underlies notions of creative play – part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

The Turkish artist’s work in this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park is part theatrical performance, part sculpture

Maritime bollards assume symbolic qualities in the work by the US artist, part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

The New York artist’s three works – part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park – take everyday movements as starting points

Two gatekeepers call to each other in operatic lip-sync – part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

Piles of pills become totems flanking transformative journeys – part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

A symbol of adornment becomes a beacon of creative identity – part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

This late-career bronze by the pioneering surrealist is a highlight of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

The united female and male energies of the ‘scrotum flower’ – part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

Part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park, this subtle work illustrates loss and finite ecological time

Layers of the archaeological past underpin this work in this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park

The desert species becomes a symbolic totem in a work in this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park