CULTURE

All the Highlights at Frieze London 2016

Everything you need to see at the first post-Brexit Frieze London, here.


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Damian Griffiths
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Grayson Perry, “Britain is Best,” 2014, at Victoria Miro Gallery. Courtesy the Artist, Paragon Press and Victoria Miro, London.

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“L’atelier d’artistes,” 2016, at Hauser & Wirth. Courtesy the artists / estates and Hauser & Wirth.

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Angelo Plessas, “Eternal Internet Brother/Sisterhood 3, Dead Sea,” 2016, at The Breeder.

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Philippe Parreno, “Speech Bubbles (Transparent Orange),” 2016, and Shahzia Sikander Singing Suns, 2016, at Pilar Corrias. Courtesy the artists and Pilar Corrias Gallery, London.

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Portia Munson, “Pink Project Table,” 2016, at PPOW. Courtesy the artist and PPOW Gallery.

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Betty Tompkins, “Ersatz Cunt Painting #1,” 2016, at PPOW. Courtesy the artist and PPOW Gallery.

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Martin Soto Climent’s Frieze Projects 2016 performance. Courtesy Frieze Art Fair.

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Sylvie Fleury in the Nineties section at Frieze London. Courtesy Frieze Art Fair.

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Karen Kilimnik’s “Fountain of Youth (cleanliness is next to godliness),” in the Nineties section. Courtesy the artist and The Brant Foundation.

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Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, “R.W.F. (Rainer Werner Fassbinder),” 1993, in the Nineties section. Courtesy Esther Schipper, Berlin.

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Wolfgang Tillmans, “Alex and Lutz sitting in the trees,” 1992, in the Nineties section. Courtesy of Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne.