Frieze London 2015, The Regent’s Park, London NW1, 14th-17th October 2015
It will come as no surprise to those of you who are regular visitors that the huge “pavilion” houses some one hundred and sixty leading galleries drawn from nearly thirty countries around the world for this the thirteenth edition.

Edward Thomasson & Lucy Beech,
7 Year Itch, 2015, HD video with sound.
Courtesy of the artists and Southard Reid, London
It promises to be, as usual, a great fair with much to tempt visitors, a fact confirmed by the Fair’s director Victoria Sidwell who says of it: ‘The great response to the redesigned Frieze London last year has attracted an exceptional list of galleries for 2015 and I am thrilled to announce what I believe will be a really strong fair. Once again, both established and young galleries are planning special presentations of mainly new work so Frieze London will be a place to see art of the highest quality and discover emerging artists from all over the world.’
Don’t forget to visit the Sculpture Park in the nearby English Gardens area of Regent’s Park.

Katherine Bernhardt,
Hammerheads, Tostones, Malta De India, and
Cigarettes, 2015
Acrylic and spray paint on canvas 96 x 120 inches (243.84 x
304.80 cm).
Courtesy of the artist and Canada, New York.

GUAN Xiao,
Sunset, 2012,
Installation, Lightbox photo, wood, metal, artificial
flowers, reisin, Dimensions variable.
Courtesy of the artist and Antenna Space, Shanghai

Rachel Harrison,
Flan Chino El Mandarin, 2014,
Mixed media, 64.1 x 54.6 x 15.2
cm.
Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna.

Samara Scott,
Harvest, Installation View, The Sunday Painter 2015.
Courtesy of the artist and The Sunday Painter
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