Exterior of the Frieze Art Fair (2009)
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Frieze Art Fair 2010 takes place in London 173 of the world’s most exciting contemporary art galleries, representing 29 countries,will present new work by over 1,000 of the world’s most innovative artists at Frieze ArtFair.
14-17 October 2010
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2010 will see more galleries than ever at Frieze Art Fair, with a total of 173 exhibitors.The dynamism of galleries from emerging territories such as Asia and South Americais balanced by a strong European and American contingent. Galleries new to themain section of the fair include: Bortolami, New York (USA); Pilar Corrias, London(UK); Elizabeth Dee, New York (USA); Xavier Hufkens, Brussels (Belgium); MichaelLett, Auckland (New Zealand).
The successful introduction of Frame, dedicated to galleries under six years oldshowing solo artist presentations, sees its return in 2010. Notable presentations this yearinclude: the first European showing of Brazilian sculptor Carlos Bevilacqua at SimonPreston Gallery, New York; artist duo Daniel Keller and Nik Kosmas (Aids-3d) atGentili Apri, Berlin and Naeem Mohaiemen at Experimenter, Kolkata. The galleriesexhibiting in Frame are selected on the basis of an artist’s solo presentation. Frame isone of the key places to see artists for the first time and on a significant platform. TheFrame galleries’ selection has been advised by curators Daniel Baumann and CeciliaAlemani. Frame is supported by Cos for the first time this year.
Also, the “Sculpture Park” offers a rare opportunity to see a significant group of internationalwork that is addressed on a public scale. Presented in the wonderful setting of theEnglish Gardens of Regent’s Park the Sculpture Park is located a short walk to theeast of the entrance to the fair. Entry to the Sculpture Park is free to the public and isan opportunity for all to see work by some of the most interesting artists workingtoday.
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