Frieze London 2016
October 2016

The third issue of Frieze Week, is the essential companion to Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2016. Edited by Caroline Roux (FT, Economist, W) the issue features picks from leading curators, Philippe Parreno and Liam Gillick in conversation, a day-by-day itinerary for navigating the week, a travelogue around London's young galleries by Ben Eastham. Also in the issue: Ali Smith on the meaning of the arch, Edwin Heathcote discusses art and architecture, Jane Morris reveals the world of vetting, and – in tandem with Frieze London's new section 'The Nineties' – dealers including Lisa Spellman, Massimo de Carlo and Esther Schipper look back on the decade the art world changed.

With a complete gallery listing for both fairs, Frieze Week is the essential accompaniment for London's most significant art week.

From this issue

Investigating the many meanings of the subject of this year's Frieze Masters and Frieze London campaigns

BY Ali Smith | 20 NOV 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

29 OCT 16

Sarnath Banerjee's commission for Deutsche Bank

BY Shanay Jhaveri | 12 OCT 16

The works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

12 OCT 16

The fairs are over but, the capital's young galleries continue to flourish, in spaces both familiar and unlikely

BY Ben Eastham | 12 OCT 16

Frieze Talks address the critical issue of open and closed borders

BY Christy Lange | 05 OCT 16

The collaborators discuss the London Underground and Parreno's commission for Tate Modern

03 OCT 16

Exploring the evolution of the architecture of art spaces

BY Edwin Heathcote | 26 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

17 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

16 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Suzanne Cotter | 16 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Stuart Comer | 15 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Polly Staple | 14 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

13 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Jochen Volz | 07 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

06 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

06 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

05 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

05 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

05 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Phillip Tinari | 05 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Bettina Steinbrügge | 05 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Simon Castets | 05 SEP 16

A six-point guide to the discreet practice of vetting

BY Jane Morris | 04 SEP 16

As the fairs move forward this year, there's more to do than ever - both inside and out

03 SEP 16

From Ancient Egypt to Baroque Bologna to avant-garde Moscow, the works at Frieze Masters open up a world of stories

02 SEP 16

Curators from influential institutions predict their Frieze London highlights

BY Natasha Ginwala | 01 SEP 16

Caroline Roux talks to section curator Nicolas Trembley and gallerists about the decade the art world changed

BY Nicolas Trembley AND Caroline Roux | 29 AUG 16