It's Frieze time in London

It's Frieze time in London
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Richter Grun, Blau Rot | Courtesy Archeus / Post Modern London andFrieze London

Frieze London and Frieze Masters will take place from 15 to 19 October 2025 in the evocative setting of Regent’s Park, London. This edition brings together the contemporary art of the most innovative galleries with a view onto art history, thanks to Frieze Masters, dedicated to works created before 2000. At the same time, the free and open-air Frieze Sculpture Park offers the public a walk among modern sculptures scattered across the park. The fair is organized by the magazine Frieze, founded in 1991 by Amanda Sharp, Matthew Slotover and Tom Gidley, which has since become an international reference point for contemporary art. Today it includes several global editions - New York, Los Angeles, Seoul - and since 2016 has been part of the Endeavor group. In 2025, the brand is expected to be transferred to entrepreneur Ari Emanuel. The event unfolds over five days. The opening day, Wednesday 15 October, is reserved for invitations from 11 am to 7 pm, it is followed by a preview for members and invited guests with early access on Thursday morning, with public opening from 1 pm. On the following days, Friday 17 and Saturday 18, hours run from 11 am to 7 pm, while on Sunday 19 the fair closes at 6 pm. Frieze London is an international crossroads that brings together curators, collectors, gallerists, critics and the wider public, fostering dialogues between emerging artists and established voices. Each year, more than 60.000 visitors attend the two combined fairs. During Frieze Week, London comes alive with a dense calendar of openings and off-fair exhibitions. Among the collateral events are the 1-54 fair dedicated to contemporary African art, held during Frieze Week, and curated programs in districts such as Mayfair, Soho and Fitzrovia, along with events at the Serpentine Galleries.

Paolo Mastazza - © 2025 ARTE.it for Bvlgari Hotel London