The British film-maker draws on childhood experiences of growing up in the shadows of the Battersea Power Station in his latest project, Purple
Ian Cheng, Jasper Johns's potter and the most Insta friendly art at the fair
Frieze London’s talks programme focuses on the rise of alt-facts and artifice—a realm historically the remit of artists
Works channel a Surrealist sense of the uncanny in turbulent times
Katz, who turned 90 years young this year, is in town for the opening of his solo exhibition at Timothy Taylor Gallery
Director Victoria Siddall has aired her concerns about the impact on galleries that are based in the UK or exhibit at fairs
Showstopping stands are fast becoming a trend among London gallerists at Frieze art fair, each one recreating a different world
The German painter celebrates the work of other female artists in her first London institutional show
Art lovers tell us what they've bought and why
Artist adores the work of the New Yorker cartoonist
Peter Blake complementary tote bags flew off Waddington Custot's shelves
Artist’s profile is raised at Frieze Masters and in two exhibitions
Collectors flocked to Lehmann Maupin's and Jack Shainman's stands
A special section at the fair looks at the “radical feminists” who were once ostracised by their peers
Frieze Tate Fund picks four works from fair
The Frieze Artist Award winner brings an Angolan take on the public sculpture debate
Sotheby's auction will include work donated by leading artists
Colonial monuments and the US flag are subverted at Frieze London
Richard Artschwager's Triptych IV, Fucking Painting has a double meaning
The British artist duo show us around their London stomping ground
Art lovers tell us what they’ve bought and why
Ryoji Ikeda's work is going on show at Store Studios
Staying local keeps costs down—and dealers can benefit from the buzz around town