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Four pioneering female artists in a Frieze Talks panel chaired by Alison M. Gingeras, curator of Sex Work

Frieze London and Frieze Masters are open to all visitors with talks, live performances, film screenings and outstanding art

Various Small Fires’ ‘timely and conceptual’ presentation of The Harrisons recieves Stand Prize in the Focus section of Frieze London

Experts share their highlights of the art avaiable via Allied Editions at Frieze London 2017, starting at £85

‘It’s important to understand that feminism is not a monolithic movement’

With a solo presentation in Sex Work at Frieze London, the artist and A.I.R. co-founder talks symbolism, Trump and dirty words

Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Hannah Black, Mary Beth Edelson and Dorothy Iannone selected by jury

An international jury awards Luisa Strina the 2017 Stand Prize

Preview for Frieze London and Frieze Masters offers museum-quality presentations, emerging talents and the world's most significant artists

Curator Ralph Rugoff (Hayward Gallery, London) explains the theme and reveals some highlights of Frieze Talks at Frieze London 2017

The Pirelli Building, New Haven, USA

BY Evan Moffitt |

Museum-quality presentations, extraordinary objects, artist talks and Michelin-starred restaurants

Works by Huseyin Bahri Alptekin acquired at last year's Frieze London go on view at Tate Modern

From the Connaught to Camden Arts Centre to the best coffee, explore the city with Hussein Chalayan MBE

Xavier Bray, a member of the Frieze Masters vetting committee, reveals how a vetter looks at a work of art

Founder of Ariadne Galleries, Torkom Demirjian, explains how a rare Cycladic idol at Frieze Masters this week ‘bridges the gap between ancient and modern’

The week kicks off with major exhibitions opening across town ahead of Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2017

Solo and curated gallery presentations, live performance, talks, projects, music and film

A late Barbara Hepworth bronze on show at Frieze Masters shows the artist reconnecting with her early career, as Richard Green's Tamara Green explains