From Kinga Bartis’s quietly captivating paintings to Madeleine Andersson’s nauseating footage of human brains, this year’s participants in Bergen select their favourite recent exhibitions
Frieze Sculpture returns to London’s Regent’s Park, 17 September – 2 November 2025.
The much-celebrated public art initiative coincides with Frieze London and Frieze Masters, which take place concurrently in The Regent’s Park, 17 September – 2 November. Curated by Fatoş Üstek, the theme for Frieze Sculpture 2025 is ‘In the Shadows’, broadly engaging with the notion of darkness from multiple perspectives, such as inner darkness, the realm of the unseen or the interplay between clarity and obscurity.
Frieze Sculpture 2024
Explore last year’s series of performances and sculptures
Curated by Fatoş Üstek for the first time, Frieze Sculpture returns to The Regent’s Park from 20 September–29 October, featuring new work by Ayşe Erkmen, Ghada Amer and Hank Willis Thomas, among many others
Learn more about the works featured in this year's public art display, with curator Clare Lilley's audio guide and descriptions from the galleries and artists
Exploring themes of women’s suffrage, migration, urban planning, and ecology, the free outdoor exhibition returns to the heart of Manhattan from September 1 – October 2