Thursday, 18 October 2012

Missed Frieze London 2012? > Here's Our Coverage (images)

Candles By Philippe Parreno

Gemma (aluminum cloud) by Tomas Saraceno


 Limbo by Thomas Scheibitz 


 Pin Number by Jim Lambie











 Johnny Abrahams



Green Room by Jonas Wood






 The Joy of Painting & Kissing by Ghada Amer and Reza Farkhondeh


 Anselm Reyle


 Gert & Uwe Tobias

 Matt Johnson

 Ian Kiaer



 Thomas Kiesewetter







 Oh No by Doug Aitken






 Jason Rhoades




 Damien Hirst





 Ricci Albenda


 Wolfgang Tilmans






 Maria Nepomuceno


 Hans-Peter Feldmann



 Conga Ceniza by Los Carpinteros

 Our Parents by Zhong Huan

 Stop Motion (Disco Balls Installation) by Valeska Soares




 Sesmic Shift by David LaChapelle

 Servet Kocyigit


 Pattern Matching by Nevin Aladag



At the close of the tenth edition of Frieze London, sponsored by Deutsche Bank, galleries report strong sales and high levels of energy in the contemporary market. The successful addition of Frieze Masters, the organisation’s first fair for historical art, which coincided with Frieze London’s tenth edition, has made London in October an international meeting point for the widest of art audiences.

Reports of a robust market were made by both established galleries and younger participants. 175 galleries from 35 territories made the tenth edition the most international event produced by the organisation to date. In the region of 55,000 visitors were welcomed to the fair during the five-day event, a number that ensured both visitors and galleries had the best possible experience. Fair directors Matthew Slotover and Amanda Sharp were very pleased with the success of the fair: ‘It has been a great year for us, to be back in our Regent’s Park home after the success of Frieze New York has been a delight and the energy in London this week has been unparalleled. The quality and focus of the galleries’ presentations at Frieze London has been higher than ever and we’re very pleased that this has been rewarded by strong sales.’

Michele Faissola, Member of the Group Executive Committee and Global Head of Asset & Wealth Management at Deutsche Bank, added: ‘We are delighted to support Frieze London for a ninth consecutive year. Frieze’s continuing success and its ability to attract those interested in the newest ideas is one of the many ways Deutsche Bank engages with the world.’

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