Applications Are Now Open for Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture 2024, plus No.9 Cork Street

The deadline for applications to the next Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture is Thursday 18 January 2024

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Applications are now open for Frieze London 2024, including Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture, as well as No.9 Cork Street. The fairs will take place in The Regent’s Park in London from Wednesday 9 October to Sunday 13 October 2024, with previews on Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 October.

Frieze London

Galleries applying to Frieze London must show an international programme of artists and present a regular programme of exhibitions in their physical gallery space. The Frieze London Selection Committee welcomes carefully curated presentations showcasing the work of emerging, mid-career and established artists. The Selection Committee is keen for the fair to represent global perspectives in contemporary art and encourages proposals which are cognisant to gender diversity. 

The Focus section is dedicated to solo and dual-artist presentations by galleries up to 12 years old. Proposals should focus on the work of emerging artists within carefully considered curatorial frameworks. 

Cardi Gallery, Frieze Masters 2023   Photo by Michael Adair. Courtesy of Frieze and Michael Adair.
Cardi Gallery at ​​Frieze Masters 2023. Photo by Michael Adair. Courtesy of Frieze and Michael Adair

Frieze Masters 

Frieze Masters welcomes thoughtful proposals from commercial galleries showing art ranging from ancient to global cultural classics, to European old master works and important international art of the 20th century. Works shown must have been made before the year 2000 (2010 if the artist was born before 1950). Exceptions to this dateline may be requested and are at the discretion of the Selection Committee. 

The Spotlight section, curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver (Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), showcases solo presentations of work by pioneering figures of the 20th century with a focus on works from the mid-century.

Tony Matelli, Sleepwalker, 2014, Maruani Mercier. Frieze Sculpture 2023   Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Linda Nylind/ Frieze.
Tony Matelli, Sleepwalker, 2014 at Frieze Sculpture 2023. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Linda Nylind / Frieze

Frieze Sculpture

Frieze Sculpture will be curated by independent curator Fatoş Üstek. The ambitious outdoor display will return to the English Gardens of The Regent’s Park from 18 September to 27 October 2024.  

Galleries can apply for Frieze Sculpture independently of other sections of the fairs. 

No.9 Cork Street 

No.9 Cork Street is open to applications from galleries presenting contemporary and modern art. Applicants must be a commercial venture and show a regular programme of exhibitions. 

For further information, please visit No.9 Cork Street. There are a few remaining slots for the 2024 programme. To express interest, please contact  9corkstreet@frieze.com

How to Apply 

To access applications for Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture on the Frieze Portal, please visit portal.frieze.com to log in.

Applications for Frieze London and Frieze Masters will close on Thursday 18 January 2024

For questions about Frieze London, please contact friezelondon@frieze.com.  

For questions about Frieze Masters, please contact friezemasters@frieze.com

For questions about Frieze Sculpture, please contact friezesculpture@frieze.com.  

Main image: OMR at Frieze London 2023. Photo Courtesy of Linda Nylind / Frieze.

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