Frieze London: Highlights of Tenth Edition
The tenth edition of Frieze London, the leading international contemporary art fair, takes place in London’s Regent’s Park from 11–14 October 2012. Frieze London is sponsored by Deutsche Bank.
World’s leading contemporary art galleries
With exhibitors from 35 countries the tenth edition of Frieze London is the most international event organised by Frieze; confirming the fair’s position as one of the world’s leading contemporary art events. Participants this year include galleries from territories including Argentina, China, Columbia, Hungary, India, Korea and South Africa.
Frieze London is a carefully selected presentation of 175 of the most forward- thinking contemporary galleries and will present new work by over 1,000 of the world’s most innovative artists. This year the fair is once again housed in a bespoke temporary structure designed by architects Carmody Groarke.
The tenth edition features a new section: Focus, open to galleries established after 2001, showing up to three artists. Focus was first introduced at Frieze New York, which took place 4–7 May 2012 in Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan. The Frame section of the fair is dedicated to galleries under six-years old, showing solo artist presentations. The selection of the 25 Frame galleries was advised by curators Rodrigo Moura and Tim Saltarelli. Frame is supported by COS.
This year, coinciding with Frieze London, Frieze also introduces Frieze Masters, a new fair with a contemporary perspective on historical art. Together the crossover between the two fairs will make London the focus for a broad international art audience.
Frieze Projects
Frieze Projects is a unique programme of artists’ commissions realised annually at Frieze Art Fair. Frieze Projects is curated by Sarah McCrory and supported by the Emdash Foundation with additional support from Maharam.
The artists commissioned to create five site-specific works for Frieze London are: Thomas Bayrle, Asli Çavusoglu, DIS magazine, Grizedale Arts / Yangjiang Group and Joanna Rajkowska. The Projects programme includes an examination of the use-value of art by Grizedale Arts and Yangjiang Group in the form of a structure that will act as a forum for a number of artists who produce food, chaotic dining events, performances, and talks. In contrast, Joanna Rajkowska’s work will invite contemplation and reflection by transforming an area of Regent’s Park into a field of smoking incense. Asli Çavusoglu's recreation of a crime drama scene will find unlikely parallels between the production of murder mysteries and decisions made whilst making art. DIS magazine’s unique approach to the production of imagery will be a response to the fair, and a design by Thomas Bayrle will be dramatically woven into the fabric of the fair.
The winner of the Emdash Award 2012 is the Belgian/American artist Ce´cile B. Evans, who is based in Berlin. Evans’ winning proposal takes the form of an audio guide to Frieze London accompanied by a holographic ‘host’. The audio guide will feature a panel of notable non-art experts.
Frieze Film
Frieze Film is a programme of artist films screened to coincide with Frieze London. Curated by Sarah McCrory, the artists commissioned to make new work for Frieze Film this year are: Bertrand Dezoteux, Patricia Esquivias, Jimmy Merris, John Smith and Wu Tsang & Nana Oforiatta-Ayim.
This year’s commissioned artists deal with ideas including those of history and memory, be it personal or collective. The way narrative is conveyed and constructed around individuals, buildings or objects and place is a theme that runs through the programme via imagined journeys, fictitious events and romantic relationships.
Frieze Talks
Brian O’Doherty, Tino Sehgal, Sturtevant, Lynne Tillman, Marina Warner and John Waters are all part of the line-up of international artists, filmmakers, curators and cultural commentators taking part in Frieze Talks 2012.
Frieze Talks is a daily programme of keynote lectures, panel debates and discussions that take place in the auditorium at Frieze London. It is presented by Frieze Foundation and programmed by the editors of frieze magazine: Dan Fox, Jo¨rg Heiser and Jennifer Higgie.
Sculpture Park
The Sculpture Park at Frieze London 2012 has been selected by Clare Lilley, Director of Programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Lilley has put together an ambitious selection of works, offering a rare opportunity to see a significant group of public-scale sculpture by internationally recognised artists. The 2012 Sculpture Park is the largest-ever presentation of outdoor sculpture at Frieze London and is supported by yoox.com
Lilley’s selection features work by some of the most acclaimed international sculptors working today, both established and emerging. These include new pieces by Hemali Bhuta, Andreas Lolis, Damia´n Ortega and Maria Zahle. Other artists participating in the Sculpture Park include Adip Dutta, Hans Josephsohn, Yayoi Kusama, Liversidge, Michael Landy, Peter Jean-Luc Moule`ne, David Nash, Simon Periton and Alan Kane, Anri Sala, Thomas Scheibitz and William Turnbull. The Sculpture Park at Frieze London is open free to the public.
Family Space
The Family Space at Frieze London 2012 will take inspiration from the Frieze Projects programme. Workshops and a range of other educational activities will be presented in partnership with Nintendo and ReachOutRCA. The Family Space will allow families and guests the chance to try New Art Academy game on Nintendo 3DS XL.
The Stand Prize
We are pleased to announce that for the fourth year Champagne Pommery will generously sponsor the Stand Prize. The prize of £10,000 will be awarded to the most innovative gallery stand at the fair. The following international curators and critics will select the winning stand; Alex Farquharson, Director, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, November Paynter, Associate Director of Research and Programs, SALT, Istanbul, and Doryun Chong, Associate Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, MoMA, NY. The prize will be awarded at 4pm at the fair on Wednesday 10 October.
Outset/Frieze Art Fair Fund to Benefit the Tate Collection
This is the tenth year of the unique partnership between Outset, Frieze and Tate. Based on the generosity of Outset, a charitable foundation focused on supporting new art, the fund enables Tate to buy important works at the fair for the national collection. With a fund that has totalled over £1million over the duration of the partnership, 86 works by 57 significant international artists have been collected since 2003.
The 2012 Outset/Frieze Art Fair Fund guest selectors are Mami Kataoka, Chief Curator of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, and Franklin Sirmans, Chief Curator of Contemporary Art, LACMA.
The Fund is organized and financed by Outset Contemporary Art Fund and supported by Le Me´ridien Hotels & Resorts. The donors to Outset have a particular interest in enabling Tate’s acquisition of emerging and international art. The 2012 Tate acquisitions will be listed on the Frieze website on Thursday 11 October.
Further Information
Allied Editions is a collaboration between: Camden Arts Centre, Chisenhale Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), Serpentine Gallery, Studio Voltaire, and the Whitechapel Gallery. At a booth in Frieze London each gallery will feature a portfolio of limited-edition artworks, by artists including Cory Arcangel, Jeremy Deller, Thomas Schu¨tte, Wolfgang Tillmans, Pablo Bronstein, Gillian Wearing and John Baldessari. These artist editions have been specially made and donated by the artists in support of each gallery’s exhibition and education programmes.
Frieze London will host a number of eating and drinking options: Hix Restaurant and Champagne Bar will once again offer a selection of signature dishes as the main restaurant at the fair.
More informal dining is offered by Gail’s artisan bakery including salads, sandwiches, pastries and coffee. Home Slice Pizza will serve authentic New York-style pizza and fresh sushi will be provided by Moshi Moshi.
Regular updates on all the fair’s news will be available on the Frieze London mobile app and on the Frieze website.
Press Contacts:
UK, Europe & ROW
Sam Talbot (Scott & Co.)
tel: + 44 (0)7808 222 879
sam@scott-andco.com
US & Americas
Shayna McClelland (Black Frame)
tel: + 1 212 226 2196
smcclelland@framenoir.com
Frieze Contact:
Belinda Bowring
tel: +44 (0)20 3372 6135
belinda.bowring@frieze.com
Editors’ Notes
Frieze London is one of the world’s leading art fairs, Frieze London takes place from 11–14 October 2012 in Regent’s Park, London and features 175 of the most forward-thinking contemporary galleries from Los Angeles to Berlin, London to Beijing. Frieze London was founded in 2003 by Matthew Slotover and Amanda Sharp.
Frieze Masters is a carefully selected presentation of over 90 of the world’s leading galleries. The fair will give a unique contemporary perspective on art of all ages. Coinciding with, and within walking distance of Frieze London, Frieze Masters will take place 11–14 October 2012, Gloucester Green, Regent’s Park, London, and is sponsored by Deutsche Bank.
Carmody Groarke are the London-based architectural studio that has been the Frieze London architects in 2011 and 2012. Carmody Groarke were recipients of the Building Design UK Young Architect of the Year (YAYA) in 2007, the practise won two RIBA awards in 2010 and were last year named as winners of the International Emerging Architecture Award by The Architectural Review.
Rodrigo Moura is a curator, editor and art writer. He has worked as a curator at Inhotim (Minas Gerais, Brazil) since 2004 and previously he was a curator at Museu de Arte da Pampulha. Moura has written extensively on arts and culture for Brazilian newspapers and international art press.
Tim Saltarelli is a New York-based curator and writer who has organised exhibitions in the United States, Canada and Europe. Until the end of 2010, he was Director at Elizabeth Dee Gallery. He is presently a Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow at The Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program, New York.
Frieze Foundation is a non-profit organisation established in 2003, Frieze Foundation is responsible for the curated programme at Frieze Art Fair, comprising artist commissions, talks, films, music and education. Since 2003 Frieze Foundation has produced 97 new works from 132 artists. For more information see: friezefoundation.org
Emdash Foundation was founded by Andrea Dibelius in 2010, and supporting Frieze Projects for the second year, the Emdash Foundation is a not-for- profit foundation dedicated to promoting new ideas across disciplines from artistic and cultural projects to scientific research. The em dash indicates a pause to reflect and to review – before a clear statement often taking a new direction, follows. Just like the em dash, the Emdash Foundation facilitates new ideas, new impulses and new thoughts. Emdash Foundation’s activities are motivated by philanthropy, a love for the arts and a commitment to supporting new ideas and emerging talent.
Sarah McCrory has been the curator for Frieze Foundation since late 2009 and has been responsible for the Projects and Film at Frieze London for the past three years. In 2009 McCrory, with Curator Daniel Baumann was a Frame advisor and has previously worked in not-for-profit and commercial galleries. McCrory is known for her support and work with emerging, young and underrepresented artists.
Clare Lilley is Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Lilley holds a degree in the History of Art from the University of Manchester. She joined Yorkshire Sculpture Park in 1991 and since 2010 has had lead responsibility for exhibitions and projects, the collection, and public engagement. Projects and published material include: Simon Armitage, Brandon Ballenge´e, Brass Art, Mel Brimfield, James Lee Byars, Anthony Caro, Liadin Cooke, Leo Fitzmaurice, Carlos Garaicoa, Stefan Gec, Andy Goldsworthy, Kenny Hunter, Bethan Huws, Tania Kovats, Sol LeWitt, Shirin Neshat, John Newling, Jaume Plensa, Peter Randall-Page, Joel Shapiro, Sarah Staton, William Turnbull, James Turrell and Winter/Ho¨rbelt. Clare is a board member of Site Gallery, Sheffield. She has spoken at a number of international symposia on the state of contemporary art and has judged numerous awards, including this year’s Paul Hamlyn Awards for Artists (2012).
The Outset Contemporary Art Fund is a philanthropic organisation dedicated to supporting new art by bringing private funding from their patrons, partners and trustees to public museums and art projects.
Tickets for Frieze London and Frieze Masters are on sale via Frieze.com. Combined tickets will be available for Frieze London and Frieze Masters.
Participating Territories
Argentina
Austria
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
China
Colombia
Czech Republic
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea
Lebanon
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
South Africa
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
UAE
UK
USA
Participating Galleries
303 Gallery, New York
Galeri´a Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid
Galeri´a Helga de Alvear, Madrid
Andersen’s Contemporary, Copenhagen
The Approach, London
Laura Bartlett Gallery, London
Galerie Catherine Bastide, Brussels
Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Bortolami, New York
BQ, Berlin
The Breeder, Athens
Broadway 1602, New York
Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York
Buchholz, Berlin
Cabinet, London
Campoli Presti, London
Canada, New York
Galerie Gisela Capitain, Cologne
Sadie Coles HQ, London
Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin
Pilar Corrias Gallery, London
Corvi-Mora, London
Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
Thomas Dane Gallery, London
Massimo De Carlo, Milan
Elizabeth Dee, New York
Allied Editions, London
Galerie Eigen + Art, Berlin
galerie frank elbaz, Paris
Konrad Fischer Galerie, Dusseldorf
Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw
Galeria Fortes Vilaca, Sao Paulo
Marc Foxx, Los Angeles
Carl Freedman Gallery, London
Stephen Friedman Gallery, London
Frith Street Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London
Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam
A Gentil Carioca, Rio de Janeiro
Gerhardsen Gerner, Berlin
Greene Naftali, New York
greengrassi, London
Galerie Karin Guenther, Hamburg
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York
Hauser & Wirth, London
Herald St, London
Hotel, London
Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
International Art Objects Galleries, Los Angeles
Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
Alison Jacques Gallery, London
Galerie Martin Janda, Vienna
Johnen Galerie, Berlin
Annely Juda Fine Art, London
Casey Kaplan, New York
Georg Kargl Fine Arts, Vienna
Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm
Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
Kerlin Gallery, Dublin
Anton Kern Gallery, New York
Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich
Tina Kim Gallery, New York
David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles
Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo
Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York
Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna
Kukje Gallery, Seoul
kurimanzutto, Mexico City
Yvon Lambert, Paris
Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York
Lisson Gallery, London
Long March Space, Beijing
Kate MacGarry, London
Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich
Gio` Marconi, Milan
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Mary Mary, Glasgow
Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna
Meyer Riegger, Berlin
Victoria Miro, London
Stuart Shave/Modern Art, London
The Modern Institute, Glasgow
Murray Guy, New York
Galleria Franco Noero, Turin
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill, Rome
Pace, London
Maureen Paley, London
Galerie Perrotin, Paris
Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich
Galerija Gregor Podnar, Berlin
Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich
Project 88, Mumbai
Rampa, Istanbul
Galleria Raucci/Santamaria, Naples
Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels
Regina Gallery, Moscow
Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
Salon 94, New York
Aurel Scheibler, Berlin
Esther Schipper, Berlin
Galerie Ru¨diger Scho¨ttle, Munich
Micky Schubert, Berlin
Sfeir-Semler, Beirut
Sies + Ho¨ke, Du¨sseldorf
Galeria Filomena Soares, Lisbon
Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv
Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York
Spru¨th Magers Berlin London, Berlin
Standard (Oslo), Oslo
Stevenson, Cape Town
Galeria Luisa Strina, Sao Paulo
Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, Antwerp
T293, Rome
Timothy Taylor Gallery, London
Team Gallery, New York
The Third Line, Dubai
Vermelho, Sao Paulo
Vilma Gold, London
Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou
Waddington Custot Galleries, London
Wallspace, New York
Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin
Fons Welters, Amsterdam
Michael Werner, New York
White Cube, London
Wien Lukatsch, Berlin
Max Wigram Gallery, London
Wilkinson, London
Alex Zachary Peter Currie, New York
Zeno X Gallery, Antwerp
David Zwirner, New York
Focus
Algus Greenspon, New York
Altman Siegel, San Francisco
Ancient & Modern, London
Jessica Bradley, Toronto
Casas Riegner, Bogota
Chatterjee & Lal, Mumbai
Chert, Berlin
de´pendance, Brussels
Elastic, Malmo
Fonti, Naples
Hollybush Gardens, London
Karma International, Zurich
Kimmerich, New York
Andreiana Mihail Gallery, Bucharest
MOT International, London
Office Baroque Gallery, Antwerp
One And J. Gallery, Seoul
Galeria Plan B, Cluj
RaebervonStenglin, Zurich
Raster, Warsaw
Frame
47 Canal, New York: Josh Kline
Arcade, London: Anna Barham
The Box, Los Angeles: Sarah Conaway
Bureau, New York: Matt Hoyt
Carlos/Ishikawa, London: Ed Fornieles
La Central, Bogota: Carolina Caycedo
Galerie Cre`vecoeur, Paris: Xavier Antin
Experimenter, Kolkata: Bani Abidi
Galerie Cinzia Friedlaender, Berlin: Jeronimo Voss
Franc¸ois Ghebaly Gallery, Los Angeles: Mike Kuchar
Kisterem, Budapest: Istva´n Csa´ka´ny
Ignacio Liprandi Arte Contempora´neo, Buenos Aires: Magdalena Jitrik
Maisterravalbuena, Madrid: Maria Loboda
Mendes Wood, Sao Paulo: Adriano Costa
Galerie Mor Charpentier, Paris: Milena Bonilla
mother’s tankstation, Dublin: Kevin Cosgrove
Take Ninagawa, Tokyo: Yukiko Suto
NON, Istanbul: Gu¨nes Terkol
Ramiken Crucible, New York: Lucas Blalock
Socie´te´, Berlin: Josh Kolbo
SVIT, Prague: Lukas Jasansky & Martin Polak
Frieze London 2012 – Information
Public opening dates and hours:
Thursday 11 October: 12-7pm
Friday 12 October: 12-7pm
Saturday 13 October: 12-7pm
Sunday 14 October 12-6pm
Preview
Wednesday 10 October