Galleries Taking Part in East End Day & West End Night
Frieze Week is celebrating the breadth of London’s art landscape with a day and a night of special shows, late openings, private views and parties, across the East and West Ends
Frieze Week is celebrating the breadth of London’s art landscape with a day and a night of special shows, late openings, private views and parties, across the East and West Ends

A highlight of Frieze Week will be two events across London; East End Day, taking place on Sunday, 8 October, and West End Night on Thursday, 12 October. Many galleries and non-profits located across both areas will be open to Frieze audiences, with many spaces hosting special events and private views.
NB: Some galleries may require appointments to be made in advance. Please consult galleries’ websites directly for further details.
East End Day: Sunday, 8 October, 11am–6pm
Participating galleries
The Approach
John Maclean, ‘New Paintings’ in The Approach
Siân Newlove-Drew in The Annexe
Carlos/Ishikawa
Josiane M.H. Pozi, ‘Through my fault’
Emalin
Nikita Gale, ‘Blur Ballad’
Gagosian
Gagosian Open, Christo
Herald St
Pablo Bronstein
Kate MacGarry
Florian Meisenberg, ‘What does the smoke know of the fire?’
Peer Gallery
Iris Touliatou: ‘Outfits’
Project Native Informant
Joseph Yaeger, ‘Silent Treatment’
Public Gallery
‘The last train after the last train’
Seventeen Gallery
Andy Holden, ‘Song of Songs’
Dennis Severs’ House
‘Making History: The Ceramic Work of Simon Pettet’
Union Pacific
Kevin Brisco Jr
VITRINE Bermondsey
Luis Enrique Zela-Koort, in collaboration with N.A.S.A.L, MX
Chisenhale
Benoît Piéron
Nicoletti
Josèfa Ntjam, Limestone Memories – un maquis sous les étoiles
Raven Row
Lutz Bacher: AYE!
Maureen Paley
Eduardo Sarabia: 'Prologue'
West End Night: Thursday, 12 October 6pm - 8pm
Participating galleries
Ben Brown Fine Arts
José Parlá, ‘PHOSPHENE’
Pilar Corrias
Cui Jie, ‘Thermal Landscapes’
Edel Assanti
Sylvia Snowden, ‘M-Street on White’
Frith Street Gallery
Małgorzata Migra-Tas
Herald St, Museum St
Nick Relph
Hollybush Gardens
Siobhan Liddell, ‘Been and Gone’
Hypha Studios x Creative Land Trust
MELT
Marlborough Gallery
Deanio X, ‘Symphony of Storms’ | Alexander James, ‘Tuck Shop for the Wicked’
Helly Nahmad Gallery / Nahmad Projects
Raghav Babbar, ‘New Paintings’
Frankie Rossi Art Projects in affiliation with Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert
Maggi Hambling, ‘Maelstrom’
Sprüth Magers
Sylvie Fleury, ‘S.F.’
Vardaxoglou Gallery
Tanoa Sasraku, ‘Man Engine’
VITRINE Fitzrovia
Tim Etchells, ‘Continue Without Accepting’
Waddington Custot
Ian Davenport, ‘Lake’
Michael Werner Gallery
James Lee Byars and Seung-taek Lee, ‘Invisible Questions That Fill the Air’
Timothy Taylor
Eddie Martinez, ‘Enough’
Philip Mould & Company
‘500 Years of British Art’
Offer Waterman
‘On Foot’: An Exhibition Curated by Jonathan Anderson
Piano Nobile
R B Kitaj | ‘London to Los Angeles’
Sadie Coles HQ
Alvaro Barrington, 'Grandma's Land'
Martine Syms, 'Present Goo'
Urs Fischer, 'Flea Circus'
Gagosian
Derrick Adams: 'RECESS'
Richard Prince: 'Early Photography, 1977-87'
Richard Prince: 'The Entertainers'
Christo: 'Early Works'
Goodman Gallery
Shirin Neshat: 'The Fury'
Almine Rech Gallery
Celebrating Picasso Today: Infinite Modernism
Hauser & Wirth
Avery Singer: 'Free Fall'
Gallery Max Hetzler
Eleanor Swordy: 'Busy Signal'
Modern Art
Michael E. Smith
Union Pacific
Niklas Asker: Other Artefacts
Christea Roberts
Yinka Shonibare: 'Ritual Ecstasy of the Modern'
Main image: Eddie Martinez, Stress Burp, 2023. Oil, acrylic, and spray paint on linen in artist-made strip frame. On View: Timothy Taylor