Art Fairs

Frieze London 2014

Regent’s Park, London, United Kingdom
15 Oct 2014 - 18 Oct 2014

Frieze London 2014

Photograph by Polly Braden Courtesy of Frieze

The 12th edition of Frieze contemporary art fair in London, brings together over 160 of the world’s leading contemporary galleries. New for 2014 is a restructuring of the sections for participating galleries, introducing ‘Live’, a showcase for performance-based installations dispersed throughout the fair. Frieze London will take place 15–18 October 2014 in Regent’s Park, London and is sponsored by Deutsche Bank for the 11th consecutive year.

Frieze London is one of the world’s leading contemporary art fairs and brings an international art audience to the UK capital every October. For the third year, Frieze London will coincide with Frieze Masters, a fair that gives a contemporary perspective on historical art, which also takes place in Regent’s Park, London. Together the two fairs bring together an unrivalled range of art with an international art audience, benefitting from a crossover of visitors.

Participating Galleries

Frieze London continues to have a strong global reach with attendance from galleries and artists from all across the world. Participating exhibitors represent territories including: Austria, Belgium, Brazil, China, Colombia, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, S. Korea, Mexico, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, UAE, UK and USA.

Solo and special presentations that promise to be focal points in the fair include: Eric Bainbridge (Workplace Gallery, Gateshead); Martin Creed (Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Berlin); a pairing of work by Mark Grotjahn with Tabwa masks (Anton Kern Gallery, New York); Koo Jeong A (Pilar Corrias Gallery, London); Lee Kit (Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou); Goshka Macuga (Kate MacGarry, London) and Barbara T. Smith (The Box, Los Angeles).

Galleries that have moved to the main section, having previously exhibited in the sections dedicated to young galleries, include: Ancient & Modern (London); Casas Riegner (Bogota); Hollybush Gardens (London); Mendes Wood DM (São Paulo) and Take Ninagawa (Tokyo).

‘Focus’ has evolved into a more significant section and is dedicated to fostering a community of the most exciting emerging galleries. Those showing in this part of the fair will present either solo or group shows that are conceived especially for Frieze. The selection for ‘Focus’ is advised by curators Raphael Gygax and Jacob Proctor, who is a new addition to the team this year.

Notable presentations in ‘Focus’ include: Brian O’Doherty (Simone Subal Gallery & P!, both New York); Michael Smith (Dan Gunn, Berlin); a major installation with Atelier Bow Wow (Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai) and a solo presentation by Slavs and Tatars (Raster, Warsaw). Focus galleries new to the fair include Callicoon Fine Arts (New York), Frutta (Rome), Antoine Levi (Paris); Gregor Staiger (Zurich); Galleria Stereo (Warsaw) and Leo Xu Projects (Shanghai).

‘Live’ is dedicated to ambitious performance-based installations and will include works specially conceived for Frieze as well as the re-staging of a number of important historical pieces. It will appear on a series of platforms that will be dispersed throughout the fair. New galleries to the fair exhibiting in this section are: gb agency (Paris), Green Tea Gallery (Iwaki), Project Native Informant (London), Silberkuppe (Berlin) and Galerie Jocelyn Wolff (Paris). The selection of galleries participating in ‘Live’ is advised by Frieze Projects curator Nicola Lees and the section is supported by Associate Sponsor Alexander McQueen.

 

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