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Frieze Art and Architecture Conference

London, United Kingdom4 October 2016 - 4 October 2016
Frieze Art and Architecture Conference

Frieze Art and Architecture Conference

What is it that makes a great space for art? Should architecture be subservient to art? Or should it make a statement of its own? How do the needs of public museums differ from those of commercial galleries, private museums and homes?

On Tuesday 4 October from 10am-4pm, Frieze will host it’s new Art and Architecture Conference for the first time. This conference brings together architects and designers in conversation with their museum, collector and artist clients, highlighting today’s most challenging and innovative projects.

Hosted by Alice Rawsthorn, speakers include David Adjaye, Kirsty Bell, Martino Gamper, Stephanie MacDonald (6a architects), Gabriel Orozco, Michael Govan, Annabelle Selldorf, Francis Upritchard and Peter Zumthor.

The day is a must-attend event for any museum director or art collector looking to commission architecture, or anyone curious about how artists and curators envision architecture for art.


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