One of the many attractions returning for this year’s Frieze Week is the Frieze Sculpture Park, featuring contemporary and historical sculptures as curated for the fourth year running by Clare Lilley. This year, however, seven of the 16 works on view this week will remain in Regent’s Park and open to the public through January 17, 2016.
“Frieze Art Fair is one of the largest art fairs in the world, not only cementing London’s reputation as a global center for culture and the art market, but contributing significantly to London’s economy,” said London mayor Boris Johnson in a statement. “The Sculpture Park is a terrific free attraction and extending its run means that many more Londoners and tourists will be able to see it.”
Works sticking around include Carol Bove’s “Open Screen,” 2014; a Richard Serra piece that hasn’t been exhibited since 1977, when it was shown at the Whitney; and a tree-like structure by Conrad Shawcross that was recently displayed in the courtyard of London’s Royal Academy of Arts. During the fair, Anri Sala will present a live performance originally commissioned for this year’s Havana Biennial, alongside works by Tony Cragg, Kathleen Ryan, Leo Fitzmaurice, and more.
Click on the slideshow to see more of the works on view.
