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Frieze Sculpture opens summer exhibition with 25 pieces

By Alexander Walter|

Thursday, Jul 5, 2018

Richard Woods, ‘Holiday Home (Regent’s Park)’, 2018, Alan Cristea, London. Photo by Stephen White. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.

If you happen to be in London this summer, make sure to pencil in some time for Frieze Sculpture's pre-fall show at Regent's Park. Curated by Clare Lilley, Program Director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the exhibition includes works by 25 contemporary and modern artists from across the globe.

"My hope is that the exhibition will give pause for thought as well as great pleasure, and that visitors to Regent’s Park will have a snapshot of the fantastic imagination of artists and variety of sculpture being made today," said Lilley about the spectacle that will run through October 7.

Here are some of our favorite sculptures:

Rana Begum, ‘No. 814’, 2018, The Third Line, Dubai, Kate Macgarry, London and Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Tim Etchells, ‘Everything is Lost’, 2018, Vitrine Gallery, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Kimsooja, ‘A Needle Woman: Galaxy was a Memory, Earth is a Souvenir’, 2014, Axel Vervoordt Gallery, Antwerp. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Conrad Showcross, ‘Optic Labyrinth (Arrangement I)’, 2018, Victoria Miro, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Michele Mathison, ‘Parallax’, 2018. Tyburn Gallery, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Dan Graham, ‘London Rococo’, 2012, Lisson Gallery, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Yoan Capote, ‘Stress’, 2004, Ben Brown Fine Arts, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Virginia Overton, ‘Untitled (122 x 244 View)’, 2018, White Cube, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.

Frieze Sculpture 2018 features works by Larry Achiampong, John Baldessari, Rana Begum, Yoan Capote, James Capper, Elmgreen & Dragset, Tracey Emin, Tim Etchells, Rachel Feinstein, Barry Flanagan, Laura Ford, Dan Graham, Haroon Gunn-Salie, Bharti Kher, Kimsooja, Michele Mathison, Virginia Overton, Simon Periton, Kathleen Ryan, Sean Scully, Conrad Shawcross, Monika Sosnowska, Kiki Smith, Hugo Wilson, and Richard Woods.

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  • Donna Sink ·  Jul 09, 18 12:57 PM

    I like the colored panel one; colored light and shadow interplay in the sun is always beguiling. The Michele Mathison streetlamps made me smile; I'm sure the Dan Graham is fun. 

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Frieze Sculpture opens summer exhibition with 25 pieces

By Alexander Walter|

Thursday, Jul 5, 2018

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Richard Woods, ‘Holiday Home (Regent’s Park)’, 2018, Alan Cristea, London. Photo by Stephen White. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.

Related

london ● event ● exhibition ● art ● sculpture ● europe ● uk ● frieze sculpture

If you happen to be in London this summer, make sure to pencil in some time for Frieze Sculpture's pre-fall show at Regent's Park. Curated by Clare Lilley, Program Director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park, the exhibition includes works by 25 contemporary and modern artists from across the globe.

"My hope is that the exhibition will give pause for thought as well as great pleasure, and that visitors to Regent’s Park will have a snapshot of the fantastic imagination of artists and variety of sculpture being made today," said Lilley about the spectacle that will run through October 7.

Here are some of our favorite sculptures:

Rana Begum, ‘No. 814’, 2018, The Third Line, Dubai, Kate Macgarry, London and Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Tim Etchells, ‘Everything is Lost’, 2018, Vitrine Gallery, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Kimsooja, ‘A Needle Woman: Galaxy was a Memory, Earth is a Souvenir’, 2014, Axel Vervoordt Gallery, Antwerp. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Conrad Showcross, ‘Optic Labyrinth (Arrangement I)’, 2018, Victoria Miro, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Michele Mathison, ‘Parallax’, 2018. Tyburn Gallery, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Dan Graham, ‘London Rococo’, 2012, Lisson Gallery, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Yoan Capote, ‘Stress’, 2004, Ben Brown Fine Arts, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.
Virginia Overton, ‘Untitled (122 x 244 View)’, 2018, White Cube, London. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.

Frieze Sculpture 2018 features works by Larry Achiampong, John Baldessari, Rana Begum, Yoan Capote, James Capper, Elmgreen & Dragset, Tracey Emin, Tim Etchells, Rachel Feinstein, Barry Flanagan, Laura Ford, Dan Graham, Haroon Gunn-Salie, Bharti Kher, Kimsooja, Michele Mathison, Virginia Overton, Simon Periton, Kathleen Ryan, Sean Scully, Conrad Shawcross, Monika Sosnowska, Kiki Smith, Hugo Wilson, and Richard Woods.

RELATED EVENT Frieze Sculpture 2018
RELATED NEWS Artist Christo's London Mastaba is open to the public with a corresponding exhibition
RELATED NEWS 2018 New London Awards shortlist shows off the capital's best new projects

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  • Donna Sink ·  Jul 09, 18 12:57 PM

    I like the colored panel one; colored light and shadow interplay in the sun is always beguiling. The Michele Mathison streetlamps made me smile; I'm sure the Dan Graham is fun. 

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