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This year's creative campaign presents a surreal view of the city's iconic landmarks

Clare Lilley, Russell Tovey and featured artists talk about Frieze Sculpture 2019, open now in London's Regent's Park

At the Storefront for Art and Architecture, a pop-up Puerto Rican museum employs culture as a means of resistance

BY Carina del Valle Schorske |

A new commission at Frieze London 2019 exploring urgent questions about environment, history and myth

Frieze partners with Tate and the Contemporary Art Society to contribute to UK national and regional public collections

View highlights from London's largest display of outdoor art, currently on show in Regent's Park

Explore Frieze Sculpture in Regent's Park with our illustrated family guide

Take a closer look at what a Frieze Academy Workshop involves, with highlights and insights from attendees and speakers of our ‘How to… Curate an Exhibition’ Workshop.

London’s largest free display of outdoor art returns from 3 July to 6 October, featuring more than 20 international artists 

Explore ambitious new projects by emerging artists from around the world including Karon Davis, Joy Labinjo and Kembra Pfahler

The expert in South Asian art joins Frieze Masters to co-curate eight themed displays of extraordinary artwork and objects

New for 2019, Laura Hoptman curates more than 30 solo presentations by artists including Howardena Pindell, Ming Smith and Maruja Mallo

Cosmin Costinas curates a new themed section exploring textiles, weaving and legacies of colonialism

Watch highlights and clips of backstage interviews from Frieze Academy’s first New York based Art and Fashion Summit – with Yoon Ahn, Tim Blanks, Dapper Dan, Telfar Clemens, Stephen Galloway and more.

In opening week of the 58th Venice Biennale, a new performance programme strove to soften the crowd

Explore major exhibitions open across London during Frieze Week in October 2019 

Featuring record international participation, new curators and sections for the London fairs, taking place 3-6 October 2019

Mtec will support the participation of two young London-based galleries in Frieze Sculpture 2019

The artist takes us on a tour of her pavilion

The disaster was not a ‘uniquely’ Soviet problem

BY Andrew Durbin |