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Frieze

1 Montclare Street, LONDON, E2 7EU

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Bi-monthly covering international contemporary art and culture.

Reviews

Frieze in the Age of Recession [13 November 2009]

  Art+Politics: 2009 - Frieze in the time of Recession Regents Park , London 15 - 18 October 2009 Reviewed by: Sheila Fairman Art +Politics: 2009 - Frieze in the Time of Recession It would be a matter of some surprise if Frieze, 2009, had  Read on…

Regents Park , London
15 - 18 October 2009

Reviewed by: Terry Fairman »

Frieze Art Fair [26 October 2009]

From a cultural management perspective, Frieze Art Fair is a model early twenty-first century entity. It straddles both high end trade and the infrastructure development beloved of cultural management practitioners. With the Frieze Foundation and  Read on…

Regents Park, London
15 - 18 October 2009

Reviewed by: Dany Louise »

A Pricey Jumble Sale [17 October 2008]

The Frieze Art Fair is not about art so much as about selling stuff.   Stuff is what the art mostly looks like at this fair - a jumble of multi-colored, multi-textured stuff, that hangs on or drips from walls, lies about in lumps, sits in or on  Read on…

The Frieze Art Fair, London
16 - 19 October 2008

Reviewed by: Andrea Kim Valdez »

Stable by Ceal Floyer [17 October 2008]

I heard a story about a friend of a friend – you might know how it goes… an American couple are holidaying on the East Anglian coast, they decided to take a walk, but don’t really know where they are going. After a while they  Read on…

Frieze Art Fair, London
16 - 19 October 2008

Reviewed by: Rosemary Shirley »

Frieze Art Fair [26 October 2007]

THE  FRIEZE  ART  FAIR At the Georgian end of London town where the peace of the swept and clipped park paths with fountain after fountain, bench after bench, had for generations been overlooked by the proud white town houses,  Read on…

Regents Park, London
11-14 October 2007

Reviewed by: Rikki Blythe »