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Frieze Bites

Changing it up at PAD and Frieze Masters; Lee Ufan at Pace; Gutai, Zero and Kusama at Bonhams; Multiplied at Christie’s

16 Oct 2015

Frieze Bites

Seen and liked in London this Frieze week: A breath of fresh air at the Courtauld; outsider art at Frieze Masters; and a princess at the Chiltern Firehouse

15 Oct 2015

The Frieze London Snooze-fest

Two tents full of art, celebrities, napping VIPs and champagne are not enough to tempt the literary man of the moment, Marlon James, to Frieze

14 Oct 2015

Frieze Masters – The Highlights

Expect collaborations and contrasts as galleries team up to present their work

8 Oct 2015

Frieze Week: 8 Shows Not to Miss

The events and shows not to miss in London during Frieze Week

30 Sep 2015

London’s Italian art invasion

An extraordinary quantity of post-war Italian art has been exhibited, sold and written about this year. What’s behind the rich pickings?

5 Dec 2014

Acquisitions of the Month: October

The Metropolitan Museum gains a collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts, while Tate takes home some contemporary work from Frieze

2 Nov 2014

Review: Haunting new work by Steve McQueen at Thomas Dane Gallery

McQueen’s elegiac new work asks how we can memorialise a life

20 Oct 2014

The Week’s Muse: 18 October

From the frenetic pace of Frieze London, to an artwork that won’t be ready for 100 years

18 Oct 2014

Outside the tents: Frieze Sculpture Park

One source of respite from the surrounding art fair frenzy is the Frieze Sculpture Park

17 Oct 2014

London Diary: 17 October

Frith Street Gallery moves back to Frith Street, and Multiplied opens at Christie’s

17 Oct 2014

London Diary: 16 October

Charles Ede Ltd celebrates ‘a flourishing tradition’; the National Portrait Gallery celebrates anarchy and beauty…

16 Oct 2014

Frieze Week: Digby’s Diary (Wednesday)

‘But it’s so BIG!’ I heard an angry American journalist exclaim. And she spoke the truth – Frieze is big

15 Oct 2014

Frieze Week: Digby’s Diary (Tuesday)

You know you’re beaten when you come within inches of mistaking a Justin Adian painting for a coat hanger

14 Oct 2014

Frieze Week: Digby’s Diary

So here we are: Frieze week is finally upon us. I will be attending as many events as humanly possible

13 Oct 2014

Frieze Masters: October Apollo

Frieze Week wouldn’t be Frieze without Frieze Masters

13 Oct 2014

The Week’s Muse: 11 October

Gavin Turk on Duchamp’s legacy; William Morris the anarchist; and Peckham’s hidden galleries

11 Oct 2014

London Diary: 8 October

Frieze is fast approaching and new exhibitions are opening across London. Can’t keep track? Follow our daily roundup…

8 Oct 2014

From London to St Ives: Interview with Sam Thorne

Sam Thorne joined Tate St Ives as its artistic director in March: we spoke to him about Cornwall and curating

24 Jun 2014

Muse Reviews: 18 May

A round-up of the week’s reviews from Paris, Berlin, London and New York

18 May 2014

Beneath the bling: a few highlights from Frieze New York

A few of the notable works from this year’s fair that flew under the radar, beneath the bling

13 May 2014

Art Outlook: 8 May

Some of the stories, reviews and discussions we’ve spotted online this week

8 May 2014

Same Old Story?

Frieze London and Frieze Masters form part of a wider curatorial trend: in Apollo’s October issue, James Cahill examines the juxtaposition of historical and contemporary art

19 Oct 2013