A GUIDE TO
Between the two, booths representing the most relevant and interesting commercial galleries from across the world bring a survey of the state of today’s art world to the capital.
Our Curator has written a concise guide to help you to make the most of this opportunity, including practical information, a list of exhibitors, tips to help you to get the most out of your visit and some insider’s pearls of wisdom.
Frieze week is one of the most important moments in London’s art world calendar. At the centre of it are two tents in Regent’s Park, housing Frieze Masters and Frieze London.
THIS GUIDE INCLUDES
Key information, dates and times for visitors
Our Curator’s highlights, tips and recommendations
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Details of satellite events and exhibitions around London
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A GUIDE TO
The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition, an ambitious showcase of work by hundreds of artists, has been a key moment in London’s art world calendar for hundreds of years.
Background artwork by Massaki Hasegawa
Are Frieze London and Frieze Masters going ahead in 2021?
After having to cancel in 2020 owing to COVID restrictions, this year's fairs will be going ahead in person. In order to keep visitors safe, there are a range of measures including time-windowing viewing slots and requiring a negative test or proof of vaccination from visitors. There will also be an online fair running in tandem.
Where in London are Frieze London and Frieze Masters being held?
Both fairs take place in temporary marquee-like structures towards the South side of Regent’s Park in London’s West End. They are less than 15 minutes walk apart and are close to a number of transport links.
Frieze London is located in the south of The Regent’s Park, with the entrance off Park Square West. The postcode is NW1 4LL.
Frieze Masters is approximately 15 minutes walk from Frieze London.
Tube: 5 minutes walk from Regent’s Park tube station. Baker Street and Great Portland Street stations are also close by.
Bus: 2, 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 88, 113, 139, 189, 205, 274, 453 & C2.