A year celebrating art from around the world and across the ages, along with new ventures and projects
Watch Languid Hands and Flat 70 discuss creative expression and black queerness in art
Presented in partnership with BMW, Nilüfer Yanya gave an exclusive solo performance followed by a live conversation with Edith Bowman
The philanthropist and collector shares her favourite works from the Frieze London & Masters 2021 edition of Frieze Viewing Room
Explore some of the best artwork and galleries at this year's fairs in Regent's Park
View highlights from this year's fair
The artist speaks about her performative installation for the Unworlding section at Frieze London
The artist talks about her latest body of work presented at Frieze London 2021 by Stephen Friedman Gallery
Rene Matić, Mike Silva, and Obiora Udechukwu are also among the artists whose works have been acquired for the UK national collection
This year the CAS Collections Fund at Frieze is supporting the Harris Museum and Art Gallery in Preston
The actress, filmmaker, and writer shares her top five works including paintings by Honor Titus and Lucy Bull from Frieze London
Watch tours of Frieze Viewing Room with our global consultants speaking to galleries about their digital presentations
Eva Langret, Director of Frieze London, gives a tour of the fair on Frieze Viewing Room
As collective reopens its renovated exhibition space we look back at its impressive record of rearing talent, dating back to its tram-shed Clapham days.
Watch Even Myself Knows That Too (Journal Dub) (2021), part of Frieze London's programme of performance curated by Languid Hands
Watch Condition the roses, accept the vision. C.R.Y (2021), part of Frieze London's programme of performance curated by Languid Hands
From Robert Mapplethorpe to Alexandra Bircken, the former Lanvin menswear designer picks his favourite artworks on Frieze Viewing Room
Galleries were awarded for their outstanding presentations in the main and Focus sections of this year's fair
From Louise Bourgeois to Hernan Bas, discover the favourite works of the Seoul-based designer
Cassa Pancho takes stock of how the landscape has changed for dancers of colour since she started Ballet Black in 2001