Frieze Art Fair London
A leading contemporary art fair
Revolutionizing the art scene since 2003
Frieze Art Fair London is one of the world's leading contemporary art fairs. Held annually in Regent's Park, London, Frieze showcases the work of over 1,000 artists from over 50 countries. The fair is known for its cutting-edge contemporary art, as well as its focus on emerging artists.
History of Frieze Art Fair London
Frieze Art Fair London was founded in 2003 by Matthew Slotover and Amanda Sharp. The fair was originally held in a tent in Regent's Park, but it quickly outgrew its original home. In 2005, Frieze moved to a larger space in the park, and in 2012, it expanded to include a second fair in New York City.
Frieze Art Fair London has played a major role in the development of the contemporary art market. The fair has helped to launch the careers of many emerging artists, and it has also provided a platform for established artists to showcase their work.
What to expect at Frieze Art Fair London
Frieze Art Fair London is a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary art. The fair features a wide range of artwork, from painting and sculpture to photography and video. There are also a number of talks, performances, and other events held throughout the fair.
If you're planning to visit Frieze Art Fair London, be sure to purchase your tickets in advance. The fair is very popular, and tickets often sell out quickly.
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