Frieze London 2019

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How did the design school impact on the Antipodes?

BY Rebecca Hawcroft | 02 OCT 19

Discover the West End Gallery Scene on Thursday 3 October

01 OCT 19

Highlights from the Opening Day of Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2019

30 SEP 19

A selection of highlights from Frieze London and Frieze Masters on Thursday 3 October

30 SEP 19

Join us at RIBA on Friday 4 October

30 SEP 19

An international art project byIlya and Emilia Kabakov

28 SEP 19

Cosmin Costinas’s curated section reveals the interconnected roles played by tradition, cultural exchange and imperialism

BY Hettie Judah | 26 SEP 19

Experience live bodycasting and painting, augmented reality sculpture and a Western-style whiskey bar at Frieze London 2019

25 SEP 19

The director of Rome’s Galleria Borghese on her earliest memories of art museums and the mystery of Caravaggio

BY Anna Coliva | 25 SEP 19

The movement that is traditionally understood as white and privileged was more racially mixed than is commonly accepted

BY Rianna Jade Parker | 25 SEP 19

Was there anything the Renaissance freewheeler couldn’t do?

BY Amy Sherlock | 25 SEP 19

Osei Bonsu interviews the artist about the evolution of her thinking

BY Osei Bonsu | 25 SEP 19

The influence of Isaac Levitan’s 1897 painting Spring, High Water on 20th-century film

BY Tom Jeffreys | 25 SEP 19

Immersive installations, performances and sculpture explore space and design at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2019

20 SEP 19

From the recent opening of the Villa Cerruti to Charleston’s new gallery, idiosyncratic museums and collections are flourishing

BY Rosanna McLaughlin | 18 SEP 19

Flavia Frigeri discusses a very Roman take on modernism

BY Flavia Frigeri | 18 SEP 19

Contemporary art’s resurgence of interest in magic has a powerful art-historical precedent

BY Caroline Marciniak | 18 SEP 19

How radical art bloomed at Dartington, West Dean and Grizedale 

BY Jessica Lack | 18 SEP 19

Re-assessing the 19th-century artist, critic and historian’s contemporary relevance on the bicentenary of his birth

BY Rachel Dickinson | 18 SEP 19

Curated by Lydia Yee and Matthew McLean, this year’s iteration departs from the Bauhaus’ pioneering approach to interdisciplinarity

17 SEP 19