Anthea Hamilton at Thomas Dane Gallery
Booth E5
- Curated by Anthea Hamilton, the booth stood out with the artists’ eye-catching large-scale bold pumpkin sculptures and the plaid-patterned flooring creating a picnic-like environment.
- Won the 2022 Frieze Stand Prize
Harminder Judge at The Sunday Painter
Booth B7
- The Sunday Painter curates a solo booth presenting three new works by London-based artist Harminder Judge.
- His works are formed over a long and precise process of layering pigments into puddles of soaked plaster and excavating the surface; sanding, polishing and oiling
Marina Xenofontos at Hot Wheels Athens
Booth H1
- Winner of the 2022 Camden Art Centre Emerging Artist Prize – will have a solo show at Camden Arts Centre in 2023.
- Marina Xenofontos’ (1988) solo presentation was selected among 35 galleries belonging to Frieze’s Focus section featuring younger galleries and emerging artists.
Robert Rauschenberg at Thaddaeus Ropac
Booth B04
- Gallery founded by Austrian dealer Thaddaeus Ropac sold Robert Rauchenberg’s work for $1.8 million
- A metal collage depicting wildlife imagery was inspired by the copper mines the artist visited in Chile in 1984 as part of a cultural exchange programme founded in his name.
Jadé Fadojutimi at Gagosian
Booth E7
- The 29-year-old British artist Fadojutimi joined Gagosian back in July and was the solo exhibitor in the gallery’s booth.
- Untitled, 2020 was sold for £500,000 – lower than her auction record of £640,000 she achieved at the Phillips’ 20th Century & Contemporary Auction in 2021
- Her large-scale multicoloured landscape paintings explore the complexity of identity and beauty
GRIMM Gallery
Booth G06
- New figurative work by the German abstract expressionist sold for £290,000 – one of the highest prices paid at Frieze for a living artist.
- GRIMM’s booth featured two other abstract works by the young-British artist Francesa Mollett. Her distorted acrylic textured paintings are inspired by nature and literature.
Tyler Mitchell at Frieze Masters
Supported by Gagosian
- Tyler Mitchell (1995) based in Atlanta, US is the first contemporary artist invited and commissioned to show in Frieze Masters
- His photography explores the historical connection between young-Black men and landscapes as well as beauty and Black empowerment.
Hayv Kahraman at Pilar Corrias
Booth A21
- Newly completed paintings by American-Iraqi artists.
- Kahraman fled from Baghdad to Sweden with her family during Gulf War.
- Her work explores the transformation and dehumanisation refugee women undergo during immigration.
Shirazeh Houshiary at Lisson Gallery
Booth IN10
- B.1955, Shiraz, Iran; lives and works in London, UK
- Curated by Sandhini Poddar, Frieze London’s Indra Net section emanates from ancient Buddhism and Hinduism ideas to bring together artists talking about the interconnectedness of micro and macro.
- Repetition of Arabic letters to create a pattern with an abstract and metaphysical nature.