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HIGHTLIGHTS
The first of its kind, Thaddaeus Ropac’s exhibition “Please Touch: Marcel Duchamp and the Fetish” looks at the recurring themes of fetishism and the fetish throughout Duchamp’s artistic oeuvre.
The first of its kind, Thaddaeus...
Drawing on the artist's personal memories and observations Wangari Mathenge's exhibition "You Are Here" looks at experiences of home.
Drawing on the artist's personal memories...
Gagosian’s “Houseago | Rodin” creates a dialogue between new sculptural works by Thomas Houseago and Auguste Rodin’s historic bronze sculptures.
Gagosian’s “Houseago | Rodin” creates a...
Frieze London makes its return to the city’s Regent’s Park with first-time Artistic Director Eva Langret, live from October 13—17.
Frieze London makes its return to...
Frieze Masters takes place at Regent’s Park from October 13—17, presenting more than 6,000 years of art across the main exhibition floor, the Spotlight sector, and the all-new Stand Out section.
Frieze Masters takes place at Regent’s...
The first of its kind, Thaddaeus Ropac’s exhibition “Please Touch: Marcel Duchamp and the Fetish” looks at the recurring themes of fetishism and the fetish throughout Duchamp’s artistic oeuvre.
Drawing on the artist's personal memories and observations Wangari Mathenge's exhibition "You Are Here" looks at experiences of home.
Gagosian’s “Houseago | Rodin” creates a dialogue between new sculptural works by Thomas Houseago and Auguste Rodin’s historic bronze sculptures.
Frieze London makes its return to the city’s Regent’s Park with first-time Artistic Director Eva Langret, live from October 13—17.
Frieze Masters takes place at Regent’s Park from October 13—17, presenting more than 6,000 years of art across the main exhibition floor, the Spotlight sector, and the all-new Stand Out section.