Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024

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The Chicago-born artist, a highlight of this year’s Spotlight section, channelled music into a unique aesthetic language

BY Bentley Brown |

The postwar Korean painters focused on the very process of making, not just the rejection of figuration

BY Jaeyong Park |

Shirazeh Houshiary and Nilima Sheikh, showing in Studio this year, have very different responses to the murals of China’s Mogao Caves

BY Debika Ray |

The Argentinian painter, featuring in Spotlight this year, is increasingly revered for her pioneering abstractions that eschewed cultural politics

BY Javier Villa |

The internationally acclaimed architect selects her favourite works at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2024, from Gerhard Richter to Biren De

Preview gallery presentations and acquire significant artworks online from 2 – 18 October

Known for her painstaking drawings, the Indian artist’s Spotlight presentation reveals her compelling (and secret) photographs

BY Hammad Nasar |

The acclaimed US critic and filmmaker explains how early experiences at the Smithsonian profoundly shaped his life

BY Henry Louis Gates, Jr. |

Used for millennia, wood remains a vital medium for contemporary artists, such as Thaddeus Mosley, who joins Studio this year

The London Institution is opening its first gallery, a testament to its perennial importance for contemporary artists

BY Thomas Marks |

The curators of this year’s Frieze Masters Talks programme discuss what everyone can learn from artists

BY Sheena Wagstaff AND Shanay Jhaveri |

Discover experimental artists from near and far who have made London their home, including Alvaro Barrington, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Lucía Pizzani

Frieze Week celebrates the span of London’s art landscape, with special exhibitions, private views, late openings and parties

From Vincent Van Gogh to Francis Bacon to Nairy Baghramian, discover some of the best institutional exhibitions this October

BY Matthew McLean |

The Turner Prize nominee is fascinated by the hidden narratives in Gerret Willemsz. Heda’s Still Life with a Nautilus Cup

BY Pio Abad |

Discover the intricacy and ingenuity of a 15th-century altarpiece painting ahead of Frieze Masters 2024

The Maya Kaqchikel artist explores memory, community and land in new paintings for Frieze London 2024

BY Edgar Calel AND Livia Russell |

Globally renowned artists including Carol Bove, Charles Gaines, Danielle Dean and Leiko Ikemura debut new work

The Clerkenwell gallerist on the pleasures (and occasional downsides) of the capital: ‘the city is both vast and intimate’

Two mysterious figures unite the land and the ocean in this work, part of this year’s free display in The Regent’s Park