Frieze London and Frieze Masters, among the art world’s most prestigious events, return to London’s iconic Regent’s Park in October. These two major art fairs will showcase artworks spanning 6,000 years, from historical pieces to contemporary works, across a wide spectrum. With over 280 galleries from 45 countries, London’s art scene will transform into a true celebration.
Frieze London: The Pulse of Contemporary Art
Frieze London will host over 160 galleries, 58 of which are London-based. The fair will feature special sections like “Artist-to-Artist,” showcasing artist-selected solo presentations. The “Echoes in the Present” section will highlight connections between artists from Brazil, Africa, and their diasporas, amplifying voices from diverse regions. The “Focus” section, dedicated to young galleries, and “Editions,” presenting limited-edition artworks, will further enrich the fair’s diversity.
Frieze Masters: Masters from the Past
Frieze Masters will feature over 120 galleries from 26 countries, displaying works from antiquity to modern icons. The “Studio” and “Spotlight” sections return, while a new initiative, “Reflections,” will bridge art across time and media. The fair will bring together Old Masters, decorative arts, Asian art specialists, and rare book and manuscript dealers.
Both fairs will include curatorial programs such as the Frieze London Artist Award and Frieze Masters Talks, along with special projects and activations. Concurrently, Frieze Sculpture, a free public art initiative, will take place in the English Gardens of Regent’s Park.
Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2025 will be a celebration of every facet of art, offering an inspiring experience for collectors and art enthusiasts alike.