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The Art Newspaper and L'Officiel to launch Frieze week pop-up at historic London newsagent

Join us this weekend at Shreeji, Marylebone, for complimentary drinks, and to grab your free copy of all our Frieze daily editions

The Art Newspaper
15 October 2025
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Shreeji has been based at 6 Chiltern Street since 1982, and has since become an art world favourite

The Art Newspaper

Shreeji has been based at 6 Chiltern Street since 1982, and has since become an art world favourite

The Art Newspaper

This weekend, The Art Newspaper is making its own contribution to the Frieze week programme with a takeover in central London. In collaboration with L'Officiel, we will host a pop-up at Marylebone’s historic, specialist newsagent, Shreeji.

From 8:30am to 6pm on Saturday 18 and from 8:30am to 4pm on Sunday 19, come by to enjoy a L'Officiel coffee and pick up your free copy of each of The Art Newspaper's daily Frieze papers, produced on-the-ground by our specialist team of market reporters and editors. Or, if you find yourself in need of a break from the bustle of the fair, join us from 4pm to 6pm on Saturday for complimentary drinks.

While you’re there, grab a copy of The Art Newspaper’s October issue—including our special supplement on the past, present and future of the British Museum—along with the autumn/winter issue of Art of Luxury magazine, and the latest issue of L'Officiel, your official source of fashion, art, culture, and lifestyle inspiration.

Shreeji, based at 6 Chiltern Street, London, since 1982, began as a traditional newsagent, and is now a provider of a highly cultured selection of magazines and other publications. The space, an art-world favourite regularly hosts exhibitions by both emerging and established artists. Past highlights include a 2021 Tracey Emin solo show, and a 2022 collaboration between Tiffany & Co. and Saatchi Gallery.

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