Frieze London 2025
News
Palestinian artist ‘cancelled’ by US museum comes to Frieze Masters
Samia Halaby’s retrospective at the Eskenazi Museum of Art was cancelled last year, but she's in London with a message of optimism
Features
At Frieze London, a new section explores the flow of cultural influence between Africa and Brazil
Across eight galleries featuring ten artists, ‘Echoes in the Present’ is curated by the Nigerian art historian Jareh Das
Frieze Sculpture brings shade—and light—to Regent's Park
Fatoş Üstek, the curator of this year's outdoor section, explains why shadows matter
Interviews
'I want to show the real deal': property developer Rajan Bijlani on his Modernist design collection
Few collectors are as well positioned for Frieze as Rajan Bijlani, whose home, a former pottery studio, is a ten-minute stroll across Regent’s Park
Máret Ánne Sara: ‘art became necessary since nothing else helped’
The Sámi-Norwegian artist integrates the key motifs of a reindeer herder community with the wider ecological crisis in her Turbine Hall commission
Opinion
Comment | Frieze galleries have committed to climate donations—now it's time for the art world to pack in its private jets
A new initiative will see some galleries donate a percentage of their sales to the Gallery Climate Coalition, but when it comes to environmental action there is still much to be done, writes Louisa Buck
Comment | Why it's time to increase UK's art export threshold
Alexander Herman argues that rules set up three-quarters of a century ago may no longer be fit for purpose
Diary
Frieze London diary: a boozy gallery bar, head-turning headlines and talking mice
Plus: artworks with ectoplasm, and a report from the secret gallerist
Exhibitions
Wayne Thiebaud’s first UK show reveals the hidden depths of his deceptively simple paintings
At the Courtauld Gallery, the artist's pastel-coloured works are clearly shown to be still lifes with bite