In an exciting update for 2024, Frieze London and Frieze Masters unveil their participating galleries and programming. With a revamped floor plan for Frieze London and an innovative curation approach for Frieze Masters, the fairs aim to elevate the art browsing and buying experience for all attendees.

As the art world transitions from a brief summer reprieve to a bustling fall schedule, Frieze has announced exciting details for its upcoming London fairs, set to take place from October 9-12 in The Regent’s Park. This year’s Frieze London will showcase over 160 galleries from 43 countries, featuring prominent names in London’s art scene such as Stephen Friedman Gallery, Alison Jacques, Lisson Gallery, Victoria Miro, Modern Art, White Cube, and Thomas Dane Gallery. The fair will also spotlight pioneering spaces dedicated to contemporary art research, including Arcadia Missa, Carlos/Ishikawa, Leopold Thun’s Emalin, and Maureen Paley. International heavyweights like Gagosian, Goodman Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Gallery Hyundai, Tina Kim Gallery, Lehmann Maupin, Pace Gallery, Perrotin, Almine Rech, Thaddaeus Ropac, Esther Schipper, Sprüth Magers, and David Zwirner will also return, promising a diverse and dynamic lineup.
What to Expect at Frieze London 2024
Frieze London is set to unveil an exciting new floor plan designed by A Studio Between, enhancing the visibility of the fair’s curated sections and placing a greater focus on artists and their discoveries. Among these sections, “Focus” will highlight thirty-four solo and dual presentations from artists and galleries across five continents. Notable participants include 56 Henry (New York), showcasing powerful works by Jo Messer; El Apartamento (Havana, Madrid) featuring Julia Fuentesal; Madragoa (Lisbon) presenting Jaime Welsh; and Gallery Vacancy (Shanghai) exhibiting Korean artist Sun Woo. This year, the section aims to support the young gallery community in collaboration with Stone Island, which will help fund their participation.

(Image credit: Courtesy of Es Devlin)

(Image credit: © Photo: Roman März. Courtesy of the artist and Perrotin)
What to Expect at Frieze Masters 2024
Frieze Masters 2024 will present 130 galleries from twenty-six countries, spotlighting modern and classic masterpieces. Led by Nathan Clements-Gillespie, the fair will emphasize an artist-centered approach, featuring an expanded “Studio” section and a reimagined layout to foster creative connections across art history. Long-time exhibitors such as Galerie Chenel, Richard Green, Hauser & Wirth, and Lehmann Maupin will return, alongside leading Korean dealers like Arario Gallery and Gana Art. This year also features a strong representation of galleries specializing in ancient Asian art, including Gisèle Croës s.a and Rossi & Rossi, while first-time participants will include Afridi (London) and Tilton Gallery (New York).

The thematic sections will include the “Studio” segment curated by Sheena Wagstaff, focusing on the ties between our civilization’s past and future, featuring artists like Isabella Ducrot and Doris Salcedo. The “Spotlight” section, curated by Valerie Cassel Oliver, will present solo showcases of 20th-century artists, highlighting overlooked figures from the 1950s to the 1970s, including Judy Chicago and Nabil Nahas. Returning this year is the “Artist-to-Artist” selection, featuring six solo presentations chosen by acclaimed artists, such as Glenn Ligon selecting Appau Jnr Boakye-Yiadom and Rashid Johnson choosing Rob Davis. Each curated section promises to enrich the fair’s offerings, ensuring a dynamic experience for all attendees.

| Duration | 09 October 2024 – 13 October 2024 |
| Times | Wednesday Preview, 9 October: 11am – 7pm (invitation only) Thursday Preview, 10 October: (Members and invitation only preview) 11am – 1pm (General admission) 1pm – 5pm Friday, October 11: 11am – 7pm Saturday, 12 October: 11am – 7pm Sunday, 13 October: 11am – 6pm |
| Cost | see website |
| Venue | Frieze London |
| Address | South of The Regent’s Park, London, NW1 4NR |
| Contact | / info@frieze.com / www.frieze.com/fairs/frieze-london |







