in Frieze London | 18 SEP 20

Civil Rights, Ecology and Artists as Disruptors at Frieze Sculpture 2020 in Regent's Park

Explore outdoor works by internationally acclaimed artists including Lubaina Himid, Richard Long, Sarah Lucas and Rebecca Warren

in Frieze London | 18 SEP 20

Listen to Clare Lilley's Audio Guide to Frieze Sculpture Here

Rarely have our public spaces been quite so important for our mental and physical well-being, and this exhibition shines a light on sculpture in the open air, creating a place of inspiration and enjoyment  –Clare Lilley, Curator

Frieze Sculpture will return to The Regent’s Park from 5 – 18 October this year, featuring 12 ambitious works by leading international artists throughout the park’s English Gardens. Frieze Sculpture will be presented as part of an expanded Frieze Week programme of activity throughout London and coincides with Frieze London and Frieze Masters, which this year introduce a new hybrid format of online and offline activity. 

Selected and placed by curator Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park), the 2020 line-up features artists David Altmejd, Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, Gianpietro Carlesso, Eric Fischl, Patrick Goddard, Lubaina Himid, Kalliopi Lemos, Richard Long, Sarah Lucas, Gavin Turk, Rebecca Warren and Arne Quinze.

Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, 2020, AD KEYWORDS, Courtesy of Pi Artworks and the artist
Fabio Lattanzi Antinori, 2020, AD KEYWORDS, Courtesy of Pi Artworks and the artist

Adapted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Frieze Sculpture 2020 will facilitate ambitious sculptural projects, despite the myriad challenges facing artists working in the medium in this moment. In keeping with the programme’s history of supporting new commissions, the display will feature new works from Patrick Goddard, Kalliopi Lemos and Arne Quinze, alongside a recent commission by Lubaina Himid, created for the 2019 High Line in New York, and exhibited for the first time in the UK.

This year’s selection of works touch on a range of timely themes, including civil rights, ecology, and the role of the artist as disruptor. Works by Lubaina Himid and Kalliopi Lemos explore issues around equality and art as a catalyst for change, while Patrick Goddard, Richard Long and Arne Quinze underscore the importance of our relationship to the natural world.

Exhibited in an open-air setting, Frieze Sculpture will give audiences the opportunity to enjoy significant works while observing social distancing orders. Frieze Sculpture is accompanied by a free audio tour by curator Clare Lilley. The display will also have a virtual presence on Frieze Viewing Room, allowing viewers from across the globe to view and engage with the works.

 

2020 Mtec Bursary: Patrick Goddard

This year Mtec are continuing their support of young galleries and emerging artists by offering a bursary to put towards their participation in Frieze Sculpture. In 2020, the Mtec Bursary has been awarded to Seventeen (London), presenting Humans-Animals-Monsters (2020) by Patrick Goddard.

Audio Guide

Listen to Clare Lilley's Audio Guide to Frieze Sculpture Here

Frieze Sculpture opens in the English Gardens of Regent's Park, London, from 5-18 October 2020 and is free and open to all. For the latest from Frieze, follow @friezeartfair on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook and sign up to our newsletter. 

 

Image at top of page: Lubaina Himid, Five Conversations, 2019, presented by Hollybush Gardens. Commissioned by High Line Art, presented by Friends of the High Line and the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation. Photo by Timothy Schenck.

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