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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
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
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
Frieze Masters – The Highlights
Expect collaborations and contrasts as galleries team up to present their work
RIBA Gold Medallist Zaha Hadid Storms Out of ‘Car Crash’ Interview
Art News Daily : 24 September
Acquisitions of the Month: October
The Metropolitan Museum gains a collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts, while Tate takes home some contemporary work from Frieze
Review: Haunting new work by Steve McQueen at Thomas Dane Gallery
McQueen’s elegiac new work asks how we can memorialise a life
The Week’s Muse: 18 October
From the frenetic pace of Frieze London, to an artwork that won’t be ready for 100 years
Outside the tents: Frieze Sculpture Park
One source of respite from the surrounding art fair frenzy is the Frieze Sculpture Park
London Diary: 17 October
Frith Street Gallery moves back to Frith Street, and Multiplied opens at Christie’s
London Diary: 16 October
Charles Ede Ltd celebrates ‘a flourishing tradition’; the National Portrait Gallery celebrates anarchy and beauty…
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
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
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
The Week’s Muse: 11 October
Gavin Turk on Duchamp’s legacy; William Morris the anarchist; and Peckham’s hidden galleries
London Diary: 8 October
Frieze is fast approaching and new exhibitions are opening across London. Can’t keep track? Follow our daily roundup…
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
Muse Reviews: 18 May
A round-up of the week’s reviews from Paris, Berlin, London and New York
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
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
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?