LONDON ART WEEK : Frieze and… FROM SEPTEMBER 30 TO OCTOBER 6, 2019 PAD London Taking place in Mayfair is PAD, a fair mostly focused on 20th-century art, design, and decoration. At this event you’ll find everything from ceramics and glass works to jewelry and sculpture. Yana Peel, who in June resigned from her post as CEO of London’s Serpentine Galleries is a co-president of the 2019 jury for the PAD Prize for exhibitors. > PAD London. @ Berkeley Square W1- London FROM OCTOBER 2 TO OCTOBER 6, 2019 MONIKER Art Fair Enterprises such as Mazel Galerie, Think space Projects and Blackwater Gallery will participate in Moniker. Just like its’ New York edition, the presentation in London will include an immersive exhibition, organized in partnership with Urban Nation Museum in Berlin, featuring installations created in response to Brexit by U.K.-based artists. > Moniker Art Fair. @ The Chelsea Sorting Office 18 Chelsea Manor St, – SW3 5UH London FROM OCTOBER 3 TO OCTOBER 6, 2019 FRIEZE London The 17th edition of Frieze London will gather over 160 international exhibitors, including the most prestigious galleries such as Gagosian, White Cube, David Zwirner, Pace and Hauser & Wirth. > Frieze London. @ Regent’s Park Chester Rd – NW1 4NR London FRIEZE MASTERS Featuring works from {{ancient times to the 20th century, Frieze Masters will include presentations from galleries such as Marlborough, Acquavella, Skarstedt etc… A few of the newcomers to the fair this year are Galerie Perrotin, Lisson Gallery, and Agnews. Solo booths in the “Spotlight” section, which is curated by Laura Hoptman, executive director of the Drawing Center in New York, will focus on Ming Smith, Gordon Parks and other artists. > Frieze Masters. @ Regent’s Park Chester Rd – NW1 4NR London BRITISH ART FAIR Presented by more than 40 exhibitors, this event is dedicated to art made by British artists. It’s the only fair to specialize in Modern and Post-War British art presenting an unprecedented section of works by 20th century masters such as: Bacon, Freud, Frink, Frost, Hepworth, Hitchens, Hockney, Hodgson, Lanyon, Lowry, Moore, Nash, Piper, Riley, Scott, Spencer and Sutherland. There is also a large selection of contemporary work by established British names from the YBA generation such as Emin, Damien Hirst and outsider artists like Banksy. > British Art Fair. @ Saatchi Gallery King’s Rd – SW3 4RY London 1-54 London Forty-five international galleries, including James Cohan, and Guns & Rain, will assemble for 1-54’s seventh presentation at Somerset House. Ethiopian artist Leikun Nahusenay will stage a performance every day of the fair as part of its special projects. > 1-54 London. @ Somerset House, South Wing, Strand – WC2R 1LA London SUNDAY Art Fair Now in its 10th year, the contemporary art fair Sunday will convene 30 international galleries, with the Hole (of New York), Pact (Paris), and Steve Turner (Los Angeles) among them. Organized by the London-based gallery Supplement since 2015, the event aims to showcase work by emerging artists. > Sunday Art Fair. @ Ambika P3 – University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road – NW1 5LS London THE OTHER Art Fair Some 120 artists in the early stages of their careers will show work at the Other Art Fair’s 18th edition, with paintings, drawings, prints, photography, and sculpturesr. David Wightman, Saroj Patel, Rocio Romero, and others will be selling their pieces. > The Other Art Fair. @ Victoria House Southampton Row – WC1B 5HR London |