Sheena Wagstaff

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The curators of this year’s Frieze Masters Talks programme discuss what everyone can learn from artists

BY Sheena Wagstaff AND Shanay Jhaveri |

Curator Sheena Wagstaff discusses Studio, which spotlights the practices of ten living artists, as a space for ‘thinking historically in the present’

BY Sheena Wagstaff |

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

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

The fourth episode, On Studios, is now available, presented in collaboration with dunhill

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 |

The painter speaks about her studio in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and how its shape informs the nature of her work

BY Lucia Laguna |

The London-based artist discusses her practice of accumulating drawings and ephemera in her studio and how she has reimagined an object from childhood

BY Mona Hatoum |

The sculptor talks about her studio in Kingston, Hudson Valley, USA, and her fascination with the unknowable history of familiar objects

BY Arlene Shechet |

The British artist talks about her workspaces in London and Suffolk and how time in the studio is ‘real time’

BY Maggi Hambling |

Renowned for her performative brushstroke paintings, Song reflects on her daily practices in her Hamburg studio and her connection with the surrounding landscape

BY Hyun-Sook Song |

The curator of Frieze Masters’ new section introduces the project and offers a glimpse into the workspaces of its five participating artists: Maggi Hambling, Mona Hatoum, Lucia Laguna, Arlene Shechet and Hyun-Sook Song

BY Sheena Wagstaff |

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

Sales, and the reopened National Portrait Gallery, suggest that old art is hot right now. Meet the collectors and gallerists driving this trend who explore why the buyers of Old Masters seem to be getting younger 

BY Melanie Gerlis |

The new section explores the role of the workspace in the creative practices and careers of artists Mona Hatoum, Maggi Hambling, Arlene Shechet, Lucia Laguna and Hyun-Sook Song

This year marks Frieze’s 20th anniversary, with the most international edition of Frieze London to date and a new artist-led section, alongside new programming at Frieze Masters with Studio and Modern Women