Hurvin Anderson

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The Nigerian artist, presented at Frieze London 2024 by Mariane Ibrahim, was chosen by Anderson for his ‘storytelling’ and ‘devotion to colour’

The acclaimed curated section will debut six solo presentations chosen by world-renowned artists including Glenn Ligon, Lubaina Himid and Rashid Johnson

In this new series, galleries and gallerists who have been part of Frieze London since day one in 2003 talk about London, the art world and their approach to showing work

BY Chris Waywell |

From an exhibition of Kaye Donachie’s chalky blue, purple and grey portraits to David Aruquipa Pérez’s photographic archive of Bolivian carnival culture

BY frieze |

As 'Life Between Islands' opens at Tate Britain, two painters reflect on the importance of place to their work

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

 

Her work animates the consequences of our colonial history and the construction of identity politics: in a divided Britain, will we listen?

BY David Osbaldeston |

A response to some of the responses

BY Paul Clinton |