Frieze Week

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Ahead of bringing the Michelin-starred restaurant to Frieze London – the River Cafe co-founder discusses why artists make good cooks

An evening of special events and gallery openings across London’s East End on Friday 5 October

Talks, sound works, processions and the twentieth century masterpieces - start the weekend at Frieze

The fair Preview opens, and major works by Anselm Kiefer and Jordan Wolfson are premiered across the city

Loring Randolph explains how a decade’s experience as a gallerist in New York informs her vision for Frieze

BY Loring Randolph |

From major institutional shows to the most-talked restaurants

Reflections on the second Curators Programme at Frieze Masters 2017

Rózsa Farkas talks about Frieze Tate Fund’s acquisition of Hannah Black’s Intensive Care/Hot New Track (2013)

Tate Senior Curator Andrea Lissoni reveals the four works acquired at Frieze London 2017

Malcolm Morley on soldiers, style and painting Jasper Johns

Brian Cass, David Dimbleby, Caroline Douglas and Andrée Sfeir-Semler on the Contemporary Arts Society’s acquisition at Frieze London 2017

From woodcuts to bespoke dresses, Focus offers art that costs less than you might think

BY Charlotte Jansen |

An enigmatic botanic exchange by the South African artist, outside the fair entrance

The Samdani Art Foundation Curator salutes Lynda Benglis and Roberto Burle-Marx, whose work appears at Frieze Masters

BY Diana Campbell Betancourt |

The shows, talks and performances continue for the third day of Frieze London and Frieze Masters

An immersive, musical performance - the artist’s first in London for 10 years - premieres at Frieze

Four pioneering female artists in a Frieze Talks panel chaired by Alison M. Gingeras, curator of Sex Work

Frieze London and Frieze Masters are open to all visitors with talks, live performances, film screenings and outstanding art

Various Small Fires’ ‘timely and conceptual’ presentation of The Harrisons recieves Stand Prize in the Focus section of Frieze London

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