"Body Electric"
From Kate Millet to Dear Ivanka, explore new perspectives on feminism and sex-positivity in a playlist by the curator of Sex Work
Rózsa Farkas talks about Frieze Tate Fund’s acquisition of Hannah Black’s Intensive Care/Hot New Track (2013)
Tate Senior Curator Andrea Lissoni reveals the four works acquired at Frieze London 2017
Raphael Gygax explores the meaning of Frieze Projects 2017
Queer manifestos, speech acts and gestures of the past come alive in performances at the fair
An immersive, ever-changing installation exploring Angolan history by the winner of the 2017 Frieze Artist Award
Brian Cass, David Dimbleby, Caroline Douglas and Andrée Sfeir-Semler on the Contemporary Arts Society’s acquisition at Frieze London 2017
From woodcuts to bespoke dresses, Focus offers art that costs less than you might think
A Q&A with the Toronto-based gallery, joining Focus this year
With a new space in London, the gallerist who joins Focus this year
View immersive presentations from the world's most forward-thinking emerging galleries
An enigmatic botanic exchange by the South African artist, outside the fair entrance
South London perspectives on stereotypes, power and ideological systems
The shows, talks and performances continue for the third day of Frieze London and Frieze Masters
An insight into the so-called Freedom Village in the Korean demilitarized zone
An immersive, musical performance - the artist’s first in London for 10 years - premieres at Frieze
Four pioneering female artists in a Frieze Talks panel chaired by Alison M. Gingeras, curator of Sex Work
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