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Read about what sold, who came and what the galleries said at this year’s London fairs

The collector and cofounder of the Samdani Art Foundation admires the work of Bangaldeshi artists Novera Ahmed and Ashfika Rahman

BY Matthew McLean |

Hear from artists, curators and exhibitors about why Frieze Masters is their favourite destination for global art history

The fashion designer discovers the visionary works of glass artist Laura de Santillana

BY Roksanda Ilinčić |

A meteorite, a pair of Egyptian eyes and a conceptual cola bottle – the artist introduces her favourite works at the fair

The Petworth dealer curates its stand to channel Sir John Soane’s vision

Ippodo presents innovative glass works inspired by Japan

The Juarez gallery is presenting porcelain by Gustavo Pérez and tapestries by Pedro Preux

If you’re visiting the fairs this weekend, plan ahead so you don’t miss any of the good stuff

The London gallery evokes Soane with immersive layers of antique marble works

Ceramic works by three 20th-century masters evoke the spirit of Kettle’s Yard

The York gallery has a newly discovered marble bust by 18th-century master Bartolomeo Cavaceppi

The winning galleries, artists and artworks chosen by Tate, Arts Council and Camden Art Centre and more at Frieze London and Frieze Masters

On the preview days of Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2025, stars turned up, sales were strong and artists won prizes 

Explore the fair’s many worlds of art, from ancient artefacts to old master painting and 20th-century icons

The director general of Palazzo Strozzi selects a jade horse, a photograph by Joanna Piotrowska and an abstract painting by Howardena Pindell

What’s cooking at the fairs this year, from Jikoni to Nobu, Sessions Art Club to Trullo (plus suggested artist pairings)

BY Sara Harrison |

The fashion designer’s highlights include an ‘acidic, poetic’ ceramic by Lindsey Mendick, and a David Hockney that reminds him of home

With growing institutional attention to South Asian art across the UK, London is proving fertile ground for Indian galleries and their artists

BY Charlotte Jansen |

The landscape gardener selects powerful sculptural figures by Daniel Crews-Chubb and Anton Munar’s enigmatic landscape