The Galleries and Curators for Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2023

This year marks Frieze’s 20th anniversary, with the most international edition of Frieze London to date and a new artist-led section, alongside new programming at Frieze Masters with Studio and Modern Women

in Frieze London & Frieze Masters , News | 22 JUN 23

Frieze has unveiled first details of the 20th anniversary edition of Frieze London and 11th edition of Frieze Masters, which take place concurrently from 11-15 October in The Regent’s Park, London. This year, Frieze London has a dynamic programme of special projects, partnerships and events that demonstrate London’s appeal as a vibrant cultural destination. Frieze Week, an extended programme of cultural events, will run in conjunction with the fairs from 9–15 October at galleries, institutions and artist-led spaces throughout the city.

Anthony Cudahy Eveningdawn (Reverse Pareidoliac Figure), 2022 Oil on linen Courtesy of the Artist and GRIMM
Anthony Cudahy, Eveningdawn (Reverse Pareidoliac Figure), 2022, Oil on linen, Courtesy of the Artist and GRIMM

Frieze London

With more than 160 leading galleries spanning 40 countries, Frieze London 2023 is the most international edition of the fair to date. The fair features a core contingent of London-based exhibitors, with 59 operating spaces in the city. These include some of the city’s defining galleries: Arcadia Missa, Carlos/Ishikawa, Sadie Coles HQ, Pilar Corrias, Thomas Dane Gallery, Alison Jacques, Lisson Gallery, Kate MacGarry, Victoria Miro, Modern Art, Maureen Paley and White Cube.

Fabian Knecht, Der Tod lässt sich nicht auswaschen (Death cannot be washed out), 2022, hemp fabric, burned tank pigments, each 192 x 48 cm   courtesy of the artist and alexander levy, photo: Marcus Schneider
Fabian Knecht, Der Tod lässt sich nicht auswaschen (Death cannot be washed out), 2022. Hemp fabric, burned tank pigments, each 192 x 48 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Alexander Levy. Photo: Marcus Schneider

New Section: Artist-to-Artist

Marking Frieze London’s 20th anniversary, special initiative Artist-to-Artist invites Alvaro Barrington, Olafur Eliasson, Tracey Emin CBE RA, Anthea Hamilton, Simone Leigh, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rirkrit Tiravanija and Haegue Yang to propose artists for solo presentations, drawing on Frieze London’s longstanding tradition of artist-led programming. These eight world-renowned artists, whose work has defined the contemporary art landscape over the past two decades, propose a counterpart for a solo exhibition at the fair. Each of the selectors is well known for their support of other artists, with Artist-to-Artist highlighting their roles as advocates by introducing new voices to the fair.

Featured presentations comprise Deborah Anzinger proposed by Simone Leigh (Nicola Vassell); Mark Barker proposed by Wolfgang Tillmans (Shahin Zarinbal); Ayoung Kim proposed by Haegue Yang (Gallery Hyundai); Fabian Knecht proposed by Olafur Eliasson (alexander levy); Simonette Quamina proposed by Alvaro Barrington (Praxis); Vanessa Raw proposed by Tracey Emin CBE RA (Carl Freedman Gallery); Wantanee Siripattananuntakul proposed by Rirkrit Tiravanija (Gallery Ver); and Carlos Villa proposed by Anthea Hamilton (Silverlens).

Focus: Emerging Talent

Focus, the critically acclaimed section for galleries formed in or after 2011, returns this year advised by Angelina Volk (Emalin, London), Piotr Drewko (Wschód, Warsaw) and Cédric Fauq (Chief Curator at CAPC Musée d'art Contemporain, Bordeaux).

This year’s section includes presentations by Larry Achiampong (Copperfield), Débora Delmar (Llano), Mattia Guarnera-MacCarthy and Hamed Maiye (Harlesden High Street), Josèfa Ntjam (Nicoletti), Jack O'Brien (Ginny on Frederick) and Jordan Strafer (Heidi and Hot Wheels).

 

Fiona Tan, Technicolor Dreaming VI, 2022, photogravure sand spit bite aquatint, edition of 12, BORCH Editions
Fiona Tan, Technicolor Dreaming VI, 2022, photogravure sand spit bite aquatint, edition of 12, BORCH Editions

Editions by International Artists

Editions features a selection of limited-edition artworks created by leading international artists at affordable prices, making the world of collecting accessible to new audiences. Participants in the sector include Borch Editions (Copenhagen), Cristea Roberts Gallery (London), Knust Kunz Gallery Editions (Munich), Paragon (London) and STPI Gallery (Singapore).

Frieze Masters

With more than 130 participating galleries and led by Nathan Clements-Gillespie, Frieze Masters brings together six millennia of art – from rare antiquities to Old Master paintings to 20th-century masterpieces – creating a destination where visitors can discover art history anew.

G.R. Santosh, Untitled, Oil on canvas, 1969, 36.0 x 36.0 in. / 91.4 x 91.4 cm., Signed in Hindi and dated (lower left) ‘Santosh / 69’, Verso: Artist’s name in English on stretcher (twice) ‘SANTOSH’
G.R. Santosh, Untitled, Oil on canvas, 1969, 36.0 x 36.0 in. / 91.4 x 91.4 cm. Courtesy of DAG

The fair features a cohort of major international galleries including Colnaghi, Galerie Eric Coatelem, De Jonckheere, Simon C. Dickinson, Peter Finer, Gagosian, Richard Green, Johnny Van Haeften, Hakgojae Gallery, Peter Harrington, Hauser & Wirth, Gallery Hyundai, Annely Juda Fine Art, Pace Gallery, Galerie G. Sarti, Skarstedt, Sprüth Magers, Craig Starr Gallery, Axel Vervoordt, Waddington Custot and Offer Waterman.

Modern Women: Curated by AWARE

2023 sees the introduction of Modern Women, a new themed section curated by Camille Morineau (Co- founder of non-profit organisation AWARE – Archive of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions) and her team. Dedicated to solo exhibitions by women artists, Modern Women places a special focus on works created between 1880 and 1980, a pivotal period for women’s rights and feminism.



Featured artists include Tarsila do Amaral (Almeida & Dale Art Gallery), Anna-Eva Bergman and Germaine Richier (Perrotin), Lisetta Carmi (Ciaccia Levi and Galleria Martini & Ronchetti), Émilie Charmy (Galerie Bernard Bouche), Kangja Jung (Arario Gallery), Maria Lai (M77), Vera Molnár (Vintage Galéria), Faith Ringgold (ACA Galleries), Paule Vézelay (England & Co) and Ethel Walker (Piano Nobile).

Faith Ringgold (b. 1930), Feminist Series #16, "And Man is So Selfish" Sojourner Truth, 1972, Acrylic on canvas, cloth quilted borders, 47 x 33 1/2 in. (119.4 x 85.1 cm), courtesy of the Artist and ACA Galleries
Faith Ringgold (b. 1930), Feminist Series #16 ‘And Man Is So Selfish’ Sojourner Truth, 1972, Acrylic on canvas, cloth quilted borders, 47 x 33 1/2 in. (119.4 x 85.1 cm), courtesy of the Artist and ACA Galleries

Studio: Curated by Sheena Wagstaff

Also new this year is Studio, curated by Sheena Wagstaff (Leonard A Lauder Chair of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York until 2022). Its focus is the artist’s place of making, where the spark of invention becomes manifest as an object. It features five singular international artists – Maggi Hambling, Mona Hatoum, Lucia Laguna, Arlene Shechet and Hyun-Sook Song – who dig deep into past culture to inform and reinvigorate their practice. Integral to each presentation are archival images and objects, accumulated over many decades in an artist’s workroom and invoking their creative lifeline and the spirit of the studio as an ever-changing, living space.

Spotlight: Curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver

Curated for the first time by Valerie Cassel Oliver (Sydney and Frances Lewis Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts), Spotlight returns with solo presentations of 20th-century artists, emphasizing under-appreciated work from the 1950s to the 1970s.

This year’s featured artists include Rose Finn-Kelcey, Maren Hassinger, Zenzaburo Kojima, Anna Mark, Mehdi Moutashar, I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih, Gianni Piacentino, Simona Runcan, Ethel Schwabacher and Toshiko Takaezu, among others.

 

Mehdi Moutashar, Parallèles, Paris,1968. Acrylic on cardboard, 50 x 65 cm, Courtesy Lawrie Shabibi and the artist.
Mehdi Moutashar, Parallèles, 1968. Acrylic on cardboard, 50 x 65 cm, Courtesy Lawrie Shabibi and the artist.

Stand Out

Stand Out returns for the third consecutive year steered by Luke Syson (Director and Marlay Curator of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge). The curated section challenges traditional hierarchies of media, which are largely obsolete in contemporary art – here, artworks once dismissed as ‘decorative’ are meaningfully re-examined and reclaimed. This year, Syson’s section explores the myriad ways in which colour is key to the aesthetic of art objects and sculpture.

     

[Eisuke Morimoto, Untitled, Ceramics, 1994–98, ceramic, varying dimensions, courtesy the Artist and Guild Gallery
Eisuke Morimoto, Untitled, ceramics, 1994–98, ceramic, varying dimensions, courtesy of the artist and Guild Gallery

 

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Frieze London Galleries

Frieze Masters Galleries

FRIEZE LONDON PARTICIPATING GALLERIES

1 Mira Madrid, Madrid

47 Canal, New York

VI, VII, Oslo

Adams and Ollman, Portland

Christian Andersen, Copenhagen

The Approach, London

Arcadia Missa, London

Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Riyadh, AlUla

Gallery Baton, Seoul

blank, Cape Town

Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong

Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, Aspen

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, Los Angeles

The Breeder, Athens

Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne

Carlos/Ishikawa, London

Casado Santapau, Madrid

ChertLüdde, Berlin

Clearing, New York, Brussels, Los Angeles

James Cohan, New York

Sadie Coles HQ, London

Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin, Basel

Pilar Corrias, London

Galeria Vera Cortês, Lisbon

Corvi-Mora, London

Crèvecœur, Paris

Croy Nielsen, Vienna

Thomas Dane Gallery, London, Naples

Dastan Gallery, Tehran

Massimo De Carlo, Milan, London, Hong Kong, Paris, Beijing

dépendance, Brussels

Don Gallery, Shanghai

Edel Assanti, London

Galerie Eigen + Art, Leipzig, Berlin

Emalin, London

Experimenter, Kolkata, Mumbai

Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate

Stephen Friedman Gallery, London

Frith Street Gallery, London

Gagosian, Athens, Basel, Geneva, Gstaad, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Rome

François Ghebaly, Los Angeles, New York

Goodman Gallery,  London, Johannesburg, Cape Town

Gordon Robichaux, New York

Alexander Gray Associates, New York, Germantown

Grimm, Amsterdam, London, New York

Galerie Karin Guenther, Hamburg

Hales, London, New York

Hauser & Wirth, London, Somerset, New York, Los Angeles, Southampton, Hong Kong, Menorca, Zurich, St Moritz, Gstaad, Monaco

Herald St, London

Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, Paris, London, Marfa

High Art, Paris, Arles

Hollybush Gardens, London

Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London

Xavier Hufkens, Brussels

i8, Reykjavik

Ingleby, Edinburgh

Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Kyoto, Maebashi

Alison Jacques, London

Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai

Kadel Willborn, Düsseldorf

Kalfayan, Athens, Thessaloniki

Casey Kaplan, New York

Karma, New York, Los Angeles

Sean Kelly, New York, Los Angeles

Kerlin Gallery, Dublin

Tina Kim Gallery, New York, Seoul

David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, New York

Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna

Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Busan

Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, London

Galerie Lelong & Co., New York

David Lewis, New York

Josh Lilley, London

Lisson Gallery, London, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai, Beijing

Kate MacGarry, London

Magician Space, Beijing

Maisterravalbuena, Madrid

Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, Los Angeles

Victoria Miro, London, Venice

Modern Art, London

The Modern Institute, Glasgow

mor charpentier, Paris, Bogotá

Taro Nasu, Tokyo

Nature Morte, New Delhi

Night Gallery, Los Angeles

Galleria Franco Noero, Turin

Galerie Nordenhake, Berlin, Stockholm, Mexico City

Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, Rome, Venice

OMR, Mexico City

P.P.O.W, New York

P420, Bologna

Pace Gallery, New York, London, Hong Kong, Seoul, Geneva, Los Angeles, with Arlene Shechet

Maureen Paley, London, Hove

Parker Gallery, Los Angeles

Peres Projects, Berlin, Seoul, Milan

Perrotin, Paris, Hong Kong, New York, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai, Dubai

Praxis, New York, Buenos Aires 

Project 88, Mumbai

Project Native Informant, London

Proyectos Ultravioleta, Guatemala City

Almine Rech, Paris, Brussels, London, New York, Shanghai, Monaco

Phillida Reid, London

Thaddaeus Ropac, London, Paris, Salzburg, Seoul

Lia Rumma, Milan, Naples

Richard Saltoun Gallery, London, Rome

Esther Schipper, Berlin, Paris, Seoul

Seventeen, London

Sfeir-Semler Gallery, Beirut, Hamburg

Société, Berlin

Sprovieri, London

Sprüth Magers, Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York

Stevenson, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Amsterdam

The Sunday Painter, London

Timothy Taylor, London, New York

Tiwani Contemporary, London, Lagos

Union Pacific, London

Vadehra Art Gallery, New Delhi

Various Small Fires (VSF), Los Angeles, Dallas, Seoul

Galerie Tanja Wagner, Berlin

Michael Werner, New York, London, Berlin

White Cube, London, Hong Kong, New York, Seoul, Paris, West Palm Beach

David Zwirner, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong

ARTIST-TO-ARTIST

Carl Freedman Gallery, Margate

Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, New York

alexander levy, Berlin

Silverlens, Manila, New York

Praxis, New York, Buenos Aires 

Nicola Vassell Gallery, New York

Gallery Ver, Bangkok

Shahin Zarinbal, Berlin

FOCUS

80M2 Livia Benavides, Lima

Addis Fine Art, London, Addis Ababa

Nir Altman, Munich

And Now, Dallas

Helena Anrather, New York

Clima, Milan

Copperfield, London

Crisis, Lima

Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels, Zurich

Drei, Cologne

Franz Kaka, Toronto

Gianni Manhattan, Vienna

Ginny on Frederick, London

Gypsum, Cairo

Harlesden High Street, London

Heidi, Berlin

HOA, São Paulo

Hot Wheels, Athens

In Lieu, Los Angeles

Kristina Kite Gallery, Los Angeles

Galerie Noah Klink, Berlin

Llano, Mexico City

Marfa', Beirut

Nicoletti, London

PM8 / Francisco Salas, Vigo

Public Gallery, London

Dawid Radziszewski, Warsaw

Soft Opening, London

Sweetwater, Berlin

Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna Gallery

Vacancy, Shanghai

Vardaxoglou, London

Vitrine, London, Basel

Wschód, Warsaw, Cologne, New York

EDITIONS

Borch Editions, Copenhagen

Cristea Roberts Gallery, London

Knust Kunz Gallery Editions, Munich

Paragon, London

STPI Gallery, Singapore

FRIEZE MASTERS PARTICIPATING GALLERIES

David Aaron, London

Didier Aaron, Paris, New York

Archeus / Post-Modern, London

Ariadne, London

ArtAncient, London

Emanuel von Baeyer, London

Bastian, Berlin, London

Charles Beddington, London

BorzoGallery, Amsterdam

Bowman Sculpture, London

Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, Hong Kong, Palm Beach

Galleria Tommaso Calabro, Milan

Cardi, Milan, London

Castelli Gallery, New York

Galerie Chenel, Paris

Stéphane Clavreuil Rare Books, London, Paris

Galerie Eric Coatalem, Paris

Colnaghi, London, New York, Madrid

Galleria Continua, San Gimignano, Beijing, Les Moulins, Havana, Roma, São Paolo, Paris, Dubai

Paul Coulon, London

Gisèle Croës s.a., Brussels

Daniel Crouch Rare Books, London, New York

D’Lan Contemporary, Melbourne, New York

De Jonckheere, Geneva

DAG, New Delhi, Mumbai, New York

Dickinson, London

Charles Ede, London

Elliott Fine Art, London

Les Enluminures, Paris, New York, Chicago

Larkin Erdmann, Zurich

Eykyn Maclean, London, New York

Peter Finer, London

Sam Fogg, London

Gagosian, London, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, Athens, Geneva, Basel, Gstaad, Hong Kong

Gomide&Co, São Paulo

Richard Green, London

Garth Greenan Gallery, New York

Grosvenor Gallery, London

Dr. Jörn Günther Rare Books, Basel

Johnny Van Haeften, London

Hakgojae Gallery, Seoul

Peter Harrington, London

Hauser & Wirth, London, Somerset, New York, Los Angeles, Southampton, Hong Kong, Menorca, Zurich, St Moritz, Gstaad, Monaco

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London

Paul Hughes Fine Arts, Maiden Bradley

Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, New York

Lyndsey Ingram, London

Johyun Gallery, Busan

Annely Juda Fine Art, London

Kasmin, New York

Koetser Gallery, Zurich

Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Busan

Salomon Lilian, Amsterdam, Geneva

Lullo Pampoulides, London

Luxembourg + Co., London, New York

Galeria MaPa, São Paulo

Marlborough, New York, London, Madrid

Maruani Mercier, Brussels, Knokke, Zaventem

The Mayor Gallery, London

Mazzoleni, London, Turin

Galerie Mitterrand, Paris

Moretti Fine Art, London, Monte Carlo, Paris

Philip Mould & Company, London

Helly Nahmad, London

Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco

Stephen Ongpin Fine Art, London

Ortuzar Projects, New York

Osborne Samuel Gallery, London

PKM Gallery, Seoul

Artur Ramon Art, Barcelona

Robilant + Voena, London, Milan, Paris, New York

Carlton Rochell Asian Art, New York

G. Sarti, Paris

Jack Shainman Gallery, New York

Shapero Rare Books / Shapero Modern, London

Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York

Shibunkaku, Kyoto, Tokyo

Sies + Höke, Dusseldorf

Skarstedt, London, New York, Paris

Craig Starr Gallery, New York

Thomsen Gallery, New York

Tornabuoni Arte, Florence, Milan, Rome, Paris, Forte dei Marmi, Crans Montana

Rafael Valls, London

Van Doren Waxter, New York

Venus Over Manhattan, New York

Axel Vervoordt, Antwerp, Hong Kong

Rupert Wace, Suffolk

Waddington Custot, London

Offer Waterman, London

Wildenstein & Co., New York

MODERN WOMEN

ACA Galleries, New York

Almeida & Dale, São Paulo, with Tarsila Do Amaral

Arario Gallery, Seoul, Shanghai, Cheonan, with Kangja Jung

Galerie Bernard Bouche, Paris

Ciaccia Levi, Milan, Paris

England & Co, London

M77, Milan, Mallorca

Galleria Martini & Ronchetti, Genoa

Perrotin, Paris, Hong Kong, New York, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai, Dubai, Los Angeles, with Anna-Eva Bergman

Piano Nobile, London

Vintage Galéria, Budapest

STUDIO

Sadie Coles HQ, London

Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro

Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert, London

Pace Gallery, New York, Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, Geneva, Seoul, Palm Beach

Frankie Rossi Art Projects, London

Sprüth Magers, Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York

White Cube, London, Hong Kong, Paris, New York, West Palm Beach

SPOTLIGHT

Cecilia Brunson Projects, London

Berry Campbell, New York

James Cohan, New York

Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin

The Gallery of Everything, London

Eric Firestone Gallery, New York, East Hampton

Gajah Gallery, Singapore, Jakarta, Yogyakarta

Susan Inglett Gallery, New York

Ivan, Bucharest

Kisterem, Budapest

kó, Lagos

Lawrie Shabibi, Dubai

Kate MacGarry, London

MC Gallery, Buenos Aires

Nonaka-Hill, Los Angeles

Parrasch Heijnen, Los Angeles

Richard Saltoun Gallery, London, Rome

Sicardi Ayers Bacino, Houston

Standard (Oslo), Oslo

Galleria Federico Vavassori, Milan, with Gianni Piacentino

STAND OUT

Friedman Benda, New York, Los Angeles

Prahlad Bubbar, London

Galerie Chenel, Paris*

Gisèle Croës s.a., Brussels*

Peter Finer, London*

James Graham-Stewart, London

Guild Gallery, New York

Koopman Rare Art, London

Lullo Pampoulides, London*

Ronald Phillips, London

Raccanello & Leprince, London

Adrian Sassoon, London

Rose Uniacke, London

Axel Vervoordt, Antwerp, Hong Kong*

*Denotes Main section galleries who will dedicate a part of their booth to Stand Out

Main image: Daniel Richter, (Not Yet Titled), 2023, Oil on canvas, 230 x 170 cm (90,55 x 66,93 in), Courtesy Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, London · Paris · Salzburg · Seoul, © Daniel Richter / VG Bildkunst, Bonn 2023, Photo: Eric Tschernow.

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