Temps de lecture estimé : 16mins

Du 12 au 16 octobre dans le Regent’s Park de Londres, Frieze London et Frieze Masters rassemblent des galeries en provenance de 42 pays, présentant l’art à travers les âges, des maîtres anciens aux classiques modernes et à l’art contemporain. Avec les artistes les plus inspirants d’aujourd’hui, ainsi que des focus sur des périodes de l’histoire de l’art curatés par des experts, Frieze London et Frieze Masters célèbrent en profondeur le souffle et l’étendue de la communauté créative de Londres.

Cette année marque le 10e anniversaire de Frieze Masters, avec la section Spotlight de la foire orchestrée par la commissaire française Camille Morineau et l’équipe AWARE.

Orshi Drozdik Blink and Sigh1976 Gelatin silver photographic print48.2 x 70.3 cm Courtesy of the artist and Einspach Fine Art & Photography
Spotlight curated by AWARE

Margit SzilvtzkyFlags 1-6 /Zászlók 1-61970S ewn collage on canvas6 pieces, each 59 x 110 cmCourtesy of the artist and acbGaléria
Spotlight curated by AWARE

Sandhini Podda est le curateur de la section spéciale de Frieze London « Indra’sNet ».

Frieze Sculpture, ouverte depuis le 14 septembre, est curatée par Clare Lilley (directeur du Yorkshire Sculpture Park) pour la dixième année consécutive et présente 19 œuvres de grande envergure d’artistes internationaux tels que John Giorno, Alicja Kwade, Ro Robertson, Ugo Rondinone et bien d’autres.

Péju Alatise Sim and the Yellow Glass Birds, 2022, presented by kó Art Space. Frieze Sculpture 2022

Robert Indiana, Imperial LOVE, 1966 – 1971, presented by Waddington Custot. Frieze Sculpture 2022

Ida Ekblad, BOOK OF BOREDOM, 2022, presented by Galerie Max Hetzler. Frieze Sculpture 2022.

Frieze London – Section Principale

Nikita Gale, SOME WEATHER, 2021. Presented by CIRCA, in collaboration with Chisenhale Gallery,London, UK. Installation view, London, UK. Photo: Ollie Trenchard COURTESY OF THE ARTIST AND COMMONWEALTH AND COUNCIL, LOS ANGELES BMW OPEN WORK 2022

Mahmoud Khaled For Those Who Cannot Sleep, courtesy of the artist and KUK Trondheim

Les plus grandes galeries du monde présentent d’ambitieux group and solo show et thématiques qui offrent l’occasion de découvrir des talents prometteurs et de s’intéresser aux œuvres de certains des noms les plus célèbres d’aujourd’hui. Parmi les incontournables citons :

• James Cohan présente une exposition solo de la série « Tightrope » d’Elias Sime, qui tisse des matériaux de récupération – claviers d’ordinateurs, cartes mères et fils électriques – dans des compositions abstraites.
• Sadie Coles HQ présente une exposition personnelle de la série de peintures « Mattituck » d’Ugo Rondinone, initiée pour la première fois en 2020.
• Pilar Corrias présente une exposition personnelle d’Hayv Kahraman, qui poursuit son exploration des expériences corporelles de l' »altérité », en particulier en relation avec le corps féminin.
• La Thomas Dane Gallery a invité Anthea Hamilton à curater le stand de la galerie, qui comprend des œuvres récentes de Hamilton, ainsi que des pièces majeures d’artistes tels que Hurvin Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Barbara Kasten, Phillip King, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Jean-Luc Moulène, Dana Schutz, Amy Sillman et Caragh Thuring. Le stand intégre l’approche caractéristique de Hamilton, qui consiste à prendre en compte tous les aspects d’une présentation, y compris le traitement des murs et du sol.
• La Stephen Friedman Gallery présente la première exposition personnelle de Jeffrey Gibson au Royaume-Uni, dont les peintures et sculptures mixtes associent l’artisanat indigène à des récits de résistance contemporaine, en s’inspirant de slogans de protestation et de paroles de chansons.
• Gagosian présente un solo de peintures abstraites du très célèbre Jadé Fadojutimi.
• François Ghebaly présente un solo de l’artiste roumain Marius Bercea qui combine des peintures à l’huile à petite et grande échelle dans une évolution de ses récentes explorations du portrait. (…)

Rania Stephan Courtesy of the artist and Marfa

Abbas Zahedi,Dwelling: In This Space We Grieve,MA Degree Show, Central Saint Martins, 2019

Parallèlement à la section principale de la foire, Focus est consacré aux galeries établies au cours des 12 dernières années et offre une plateforme aux artistes émergents les plus stimulants d’aujourd’hui.

Indra’sNet propose 10 présentations dédiées, ainsi qu’un certain nombre d’expositions dispersées dans la section principale de la foire, et présentera des artistes tels que : Muhanned Cader (Jhaveri Contemporary) ; Dorothy Cross (Kerlin Gallery & Frith Street Gallery) ; Shirazeh Houshiary (Lisson Gallery) ; Jamilah Sabur & Oscar Santillán (Copperfield) ; Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio & Clarissa Tossin (Commonwealth and Council) ; Martha Atienza (Silverlens) ; Teresita Fernandez (Lehmann Maupin) ; Claudia Andujar (Vermelho) …

Frieze Masters – 10ème Anniversaire

Célébrant le 10e anniversaire de Frieze Masters, la foire rassemble un instantané de l’histoire de l’art – des antiquités rares et des tableaux de maîtres anciens aux sommités du 20e siècle. Les stands phares de Frieze Masters comprennent :

• De Jonckheere présente en solo des œuvres de Pieter Brueghel le Jeune.
• Gisèle Croës présente une exposition consacrée à une collection de coupes, bols et ustensiles en or et en argent précieux de la dynastie Tang, utilisés historiquement pour les banquets et les fêtes.
• Helly Nahmad, Londres, présente Joan Miró – After The War ; une sélection de peintures, d’œuvres sur papier et de textiles peints exécutés entre 1946 et 1973, soulignant l’approche unique et en constante évolution de Miró vis-à-vis des matériaux et des formes.
• ACA Galleries présente une exposition d’artistes afro-américains éminents du 20e siècle, dont Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawerence, Faith Ringgold, Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson et Charles White.
• Luxembourg + Co. présente une exposition personnelle de l’artiste américaine Sue Fuller.

Standout

De retour à la foire pour la deuxième année, la section Standout de la foire explore cette année l’idée d' »échange mondial ». Une fois de plus, le commissariat de la section est assuré par Luke Syson (directeur et conservateur Marlay du Fitzwilliam Museum, Université de Cambridge) qui décrit les fabricants d’objets d’art comme ayant « un esprit ouvert, voire un grand cœur, à un degré inhabituel dans les arts », expliquant qu' »ils adoptent des idées, des matériaux, des conceptions et des techniques qui peuvent provenir de très loin. Une histoire complexe et fascinante ».

Spotlight

La section très attendue Spotlight de Frieze Masters est cette année curatée par Camille Morineau et l’équipe d’AWARE. Avec 26 présentations solos d’artistes féminines du 20e siècle, la section attire l’attention sur des noms jusqu’ici négligés et permet de reconsidérer l’histoire récente. Les points forts sont les suivants :

Colette Brunschwig Sans titre (untitled)c. 1960Oil and acrylicon canvas60 x 60 cmCourtesy of the artist and Galerie Jocelyn Wolff
Spotlight curated by AWARE

Leonor Fini Untitled1940 Watercolour, gouache and ink on paper35 x 25 cmCourtesy of the artist and Loeve& Co
Spotlight curated by AWARE

Orshi Drozdik Adam and Eve1982-3Oil on canvas185 x 137 cm, diptych Courtesy of the artist and Einspach Fine Art & Photography
Spotlight curated by AWARE

• DAG présente des peintures de l’artiste indienne autodidacte Madhvi Parekh
Dirimart présente la pionnière de la modernité Fahrelnissa Zeid, réunissant des œuvres qui relient les périodes figuratives et abstraites de l’artiste
• La Gallery of Everything présente des œuvres de Sœur Gertrude Morgan, dont le travail a été présenté à la Biennale de Venise de cette année
• kó montre des œuvres rarement vues de l’éminente artiste nigériane Nike Davies-Okundaye, comprenant des broderies,
• Loeve&Co se concentre sur l’artiste surréaliste Leonor Fini, en réunissant une vaste sélection de dessins, d’œuvres sur toile et de sculptures, avec pour toile de fond le papier peint emblématique de l’artiste, Lendemain de fête, datant de 1946
• Pace Gallery présente The Cold Room (1968/2022) de Mary Corse, une œuvre emblématique exposée pour la première fois en Europe. En transposant en trois dimensions la célèbre pratique Light & Space de Mary Corse, The Cold Room est une expérience multisensorielle et corporelle.

INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES
Frieze London
Du 12 au 16 octobre 2022
The Regent’s Park
Londres, UK
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Frieze London, Frieze Masters and Frieze Sculpture 2022 : Highlights

Taking place from 12-16 October in London’s The Regent’s Park, Frieze London and Frieze Masters, bring together galleries from 42 countries, presenting art across the ages, from ancient and old masters to modern classics and the contemporary.
Featuring some of the most exciting artists working today, as well as expertly curated selections from art history, both Frieze London and Frieze Masters celebrate the depth and breadth of London’s creative community.

• This year marks the 10t hanniversary of Frieze Masters,with the Spotlight section of the fair led by Camille Morineau and the AWARE team

• Frieze London’s special section ‘Indra’sNet ’is curated by Sandhini Poddar (Guggenheim Abu Dhabi)

Frieze Sculpture on current view since september, 14, is curated by Clare Lilley (Director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park) for the tenth consecutive year and featuring 19 large-scale works by international artists including John Giorno,Alicja Kwade, Ro Robertson, Ugo Rondinone and more.

Frieze London – Main Section :

The world’s leading galleries are showcasing ambitious solo, group and themed shows that offer an opportunity to discover up-and-coming talent and engage with work by some of today’s most celebrated names. Highlights include:

• James Cohan presents a solo exhibition of Elias Sime’s ‘Tightrope’ series, which weaves repurposed materials – computer keyboards, motherboards, and electrical wires – into abstract compositions
• Sadie Coles HQ shows a solo presentation of Ugo Rondinone’s ‘Mattituck’ series of paintings that was first first initiated in 2020
• Pilar Corrias will stage a solo show of work by Hayv Kahraman that continues her exploration of embodied experiences of ‘Otherness’, particularly in relation to the female body
• Thomas Dane Gallery has invited Anthea Hamilton to curate the gallery’s booth which will include recent works by Hamilton, alongside major pieces by artists including Hurvin Anderson, Lynda Benglis, Abraham Cruzvillegas, Barbara Kasten, Phillip King, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Jean-Luc Moulène, Dana Schutz, Amy Sillman and Caragh Thuring. The booth will incorporate Hamilton’s signature approach of considering all aspects of a presentation, including a treatment of the walls and floor
• Stephen Friedman Gallery present the first solo survey of Jeffrey Gibson in the UK, whose mixed-media paintings and sculptures combine indigenous artisanal handcraft with narratives of contemporary resistance, drawing on protest slogans and song lyrics
• Gagosian will present a solo presentation of abstract paintings by the much-celebrated Jadé Fadojutimi
• François Ghebaly show a solo presentation by Romanian artist Marius Bercea that combines small and large scale oil paintings in an evolution of his recent explorations of portraiture
• Ryan Lee Gallery present the first UK exhibition of the work of Emma Amos whose figurative paintings often use her own likeness to engage with racial and feminist politics
• Lehmann Maupin returns to Frieze London with a three-artist presentation bringing together work by Cecilia Vicuña, Teresita Fernández and Calida Rawles that ask us to consider connections – between individuals and cultures, landscape and lived experience, material and concept, and mind and body
• Lisson Gallery stage a major solo, participatory presentation by Laure Prouvost
• Project Native Informant and Arcadia Missa will collaborate on a joint presentation that explores the affinities between their programmes. Including work by Hannah Black and Juliana Huxtable, Phoebe Collings-James, Melike Kara, Joseph Yaegher, Dozie Kanu and Jan Vorisek
• Vadehra Art Gallery will present a solo show of work by Atul Dodiya, describing a heterogenous, complex world of political and cultural history.

Alongside the main section of the fair, Focus is devoted to galleries established in the last 12 years and provides a platform for today’s most exciting emerging artists. This year’s must-see presentations include:

• Addis Fine Art present Selome Muleta, one of the most celebrated female artists to recently emerge from the Ethiopian visual arts scene; her colour-laden interior scenes frequently depict women in states of inner reflection
• Emalin show Sphericity, a new sculptural installation by Latvian artist Daiga Grantina; her largest wall-based work to date
• Soft Opening show From Landing to Arrival, a new project by London-based artist Rhea Dillon that re-considers the concepts of arrival and landing for the Caribbean diaspora
• Matthew Brown show new work by Los Angeles and Accra-based artist Kenturah Davis
• Galerie Noah Klink show a new large-scale installation by Gerrit Frohne-Brinkmann
• Union Pacific show a series of Agnieszka Polska’s videos and prints that depict motifs related to technological phenomena, human and non-human imageries, and micro and macro universes
• Wschód present new paintings by Polish-born, Austrian-based artist Joanna Woś.

This year’s curated section of the fair,Indra’sNet, overseen by Sandhini Poddar (Adjunct Curator at Guggenheim Abu Dhabi) features a selection of international artists whose work engages with the idea of Indra’s Net, a term derived from Buddhist and Hindu thought that refers to an ethics of being in which an individual atom holds within it the structure of reality.

Indra’sNet is featuring 10 dedicated presentations, as well as a number of displays scattered throughout the main section of the fair, and will feature artists including: Muhanned Cader (Jhaveri Contemporary); Dorothy Cross (Kerlin Gallery & Frith Street Gallery); Shirazeh Houshiary (Lisson Gallery); Jamilah Sabur & Oscar Santillán (Copperfield); Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio & Clarissa Tossin (Commonwealth and Council); Martha Atienza (Silverlens); Teresita Fernandez (Lehmann Maupin); Claudia Andujar (Vermelho); Tomás Díaz Cedeño (Peana); Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Galerie Quynh); Chandraguptha Thenuwara (Saskia Fernando Gallery); Prabhakar Pachpute (Experimenter); Claudia Martínez Garay (Grimm); Goshka Macuga (Kate MacGarry); and Richard Mosse (Jack Shainman Gallery).

Frieze Masters – 10th Anniversary

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Frieze Masters, the fair brings together a snapshot of art history – from rare antiquities and Old Master paintings, to luminaries of the 20th century. Frieze Masters highlight stands include:

• De Jonckheere shows a solo presentation of works by Pieter Brueghel the Younger
• Gisèle Croës stages an exhibition focusing on a collection of Tang dynasty precious gold and silver cups, bowls and utensils historically used for banquets and feasts
• Helly Nahmad, London presents Joan Miró – After The War; a selection of paintings, works on paper and painted textiles executed between 1946 and 1973, emphasising Miró’s unique and ever- evolving approach to material and form
• ACA Galleries will present an exhibition of pre-eminent African American artists of the 20th century including Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawerence, Faith Ringgold, Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson and Charles White
• Luxembourg + Co. will present a solo show of the American artist Sue Fuller
• A collaboration between Gallery Mapa and Paul Hughes Fine Arts will bring together 4,000 years of South American abstraction with the works of the living artist Jandyra Waters, who celebrates her 102nd birthday this year
• Gallery Hyundai will show work by Lee Kang-So based on the rhythm of his state of mind, recalling the history of Korean ink painting that was practised with long-haired brushes on paper
• Galerie Mitterrand will present a focused selection of historical works by Nikki de Saint Phalle, ranging from the 1960s to the late 1990s.

Standout

Returning to the fair for the second year, the Standout section of the fair this year explores the idea of ‘Global Exchange’. Once again, the section is curated by Luke Syson (Director and Marlay Curator of the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge) who describes the makers of art objects as ‘open-minded, even large- hearted, to a degree that is unusual in the arts’, explaining that ‘they embrace ideas, materials, designs and techniques that might have originated very far from home. In a world that today feels both more joined up and more culturally fraught than ever before, the histories of these works trace a complex and fascinating history.’ Highlights of Standout include:

• Oscar Humphries is focusing on Isamu Noguchi’s relationship with Japan, featuring works he created while visiting as well as collaborations with Japanese contemporaries. Central to the presentation will be Night Rain II, a monumental sculpture by Masatoshi Izumi, as well ceramics by Noguchi, Kitaōji Rosanjin, the ceramicist with whom he lived worked in the 1950s, alongside ancient pieces from the Haniwa tradition
• Prahlad Bubbar shows a selection of ‘The Cosmic Dance’ pieces, ranging from mother goddess figures of the Mauryan period (300 BC) in Northern India to a 16th-century royal canopy from Golconda in the Deccan region, amongst others.

Spotlight

The much-celebrated Spotlight section of the fair is this year curated by Camille Morineau and the AWARE team. Featuring 26 solo presentations by female artists of the 20th century, the section is drawing attention to previously overlooked names and allows a reconsideration of recent history. Highlights include:

• Ab-Anbar presents a solo show of works by Iranian artist Sonia Balassanian
• DAG showcases paintings by self-taught Indian artist Madhvi Parekh
• Dirimart presents pioneering modernist Fahrelnissa Zeid, bringing together works that link the artist’s figurative and abstract periods
• The Gallery of Everything presents works by Sister Gertrude Morgan, whose work was featured in this year’s Venice Biennale
• kó shows rarely-seen work by leading Nigerian artist Nike Davies-Okundaye, featuring embroidery, batik, weaving, patchwork, painting, and mixed media dating from the 1960s to the 1980s
• Loeve&Co is focusing on Surrealist artist Leonor Fini, bringing together an extended selection of drawings, works on canvas and sculpture, set against the artist’s iconic 1946 Lendemain de fête wallpaper
• Pace Gallery debuts Mary Corse’s The Cold Room (1968/2022), showing this iconic work for the first time in Europe. Bringing Corse’s celebrated Light & Space practice into three-dimensions,The Cold Room is a full body, multisensorial experience.

Frieze Viewing Room

Continuing the collaboration launched earlier this year, Frieze Viewing Room once again works with Vortic, the art world’s leading virtual reality platform, employing cutting-edge immersive technology to create VR spaces. These spaces are integrated within the Frieze Viewing Room platform and viewable on Oculus VR headsets.

Marie-Elisabeth De La Fresnaye
Après une formation en littérature et histoire de l'art, Marie de la Fresnaye intègre le marché de l'art à Drouot et se lance dans l'événementiel. En parallèle à plusieurs années en entreprise dans le domaine de la communication éditoriale, elle créé son blog pour partager au plus grand nombre sa passion et expertise du monde de l'art contemporain et participe au lancement du magazine Artaïssime.

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