Frieze Week London 2020

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When lockdown hit London, the artist Issy Wood used her blog as a regimented daily exercise: an attempt to describe the experience of a time when ‘every day is precious but of no consequence’

BY Issy Wood |

Madeline Hollander’s BMW Open Work commission utilizes recycled headlights to explore forms of human connectivity

In Collaboration with BMW

From Swatches to Sarah Lucas, the founder of London’s The Perimeter on forming his collection – and why you won’t find him in a gallery’s DMs

BY Alex Petalas AND Matthew McLean |

The photographer has been capturing meetings with ordinary people on the streets of the UK for twelve years: now, he's bringing this body of work together for the first time

BY Jamie Hawkesworth |

For a new commission in east London, the artist is drawing on local histories to celebrate those that the UK government has turned its back on

BY Thomas J Price |

On the haunted, transatlantic landscape of Alberta Whittle’s new film commission, shot at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic

BY Taylor Le Melle |

Tracing survivals of past pandemics across London’s architecture and public spaces, Gillian Darley shows how disease has shaped the city

BY Gillian Darley |

The clubland veteran is committed to sharing stories of survival

BY James Greig |

From 5-11 October, don't miss performances on Cork Street, Frieze Sculpture at Regent's Park, new shows at West and East End galleries, plus unmissable virtual talks with leading contemporary artists 

From an exclusive supper club at Whitechapel Gallery to tapas at Moro and DIY pizza, enjoy special offers from our partner restaurants

A simple dessert recipe from the chef’s time at St. John Bread & Wine, London

BY Max Rocha |