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Clare Lilley, Russell Tovey and featured artists talk about Frieze Sculpture 2019, open now in London's Regent's Park

View highlights from London's largest display of outdoor art, currently on show in Regent's Park

London’s largest free display of outdoor art returns from 3 July to 6 October, featuring more than 20 international artists 

Major new public art initiative on view until June 28, featuring Jaume Plensa, Paulo Nazareth, Sarah Sze, Hank Willis Thomas and many more

Open at Rockefeller Center in New York from April through  June 2019

We present highlights from around the fair and across the city

Launching April to June 2019, the New York edition of Frieze Sculpture will be curated by Brett Littman and presented with international galleries

See and hear about the works in Regent’s Park

Your essential guide to Frieze Sculpture 2018, produced in partnership with Artimbarc

View highlights from London’s largest display of outdoor artwork

Pick up or download the Frieze Sculpture Family Trail and join family days in the park, led by the Royal Society of Sculptors

Now open until 7 October 2018 in London’s Regent’s Park with a new app and audio tour from Artimbarc

The list of participating galleries for Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture 2018 will be announced soon

Frieze and Scenic present a 360° video of Frieze Sculpture, London's largest display of outdoor artwork

Frieze Sculpture's summer opening marks a growing enthusiasm for open-air work. Caroline Roux investigates

BY Caroline Roux |

Artist Sarah Jones responds to Frieze Sculpture in a specially commissioned project

BY Sarah Jones |

With Reza Aramesh, Michael Craig-Martin, Thomas J Price & Emily Young hosted by Louisa Buck

Featured in Frieze Sculpture, and solo shows in London and Cliveden, the French artist talks about his career, Renoir, and sculpture in context

BY Matthew McLean AND Bernar Venet |

View highlights from London's largest free showcase of outdoor work, open until 8 October

Clare Lilley discusses ‘an absolutely mammoth undertaking’