Frieze Sculpture Park 2016
One of the fair's highlights, Frieze Sculpture Park is one of the best free art exhibitions London has to offer
The Frieze Sculpture Park is our favourite part of the whole Fair affair. Every year, a series of sculptures from both Frieze and Frieze Masters are installed in Regent's Park.
Freed from the claustrophobic and overwhelming interior of the tents, the artworks are allowed to breathe. You wander through the park, dodging joggers, and are surprised by sculpture behind a corner, or hiding underneath a tree.
This year we'll have works from man-of-the-moment Conrad Shawcross, American sculptor Claus Oldenburg, Jean Dubuffet, Ed Herring and English heavyweight Lynn Chadwick.
World-leading galleries participating in Frieze London and Frieze Masters will extend their shows beyond the fair, dramatising the landscape of The Regent’s Park, with 19 large-scale sculptures and installations remaining on view until 8 January 2017.
Freed from the claustrophobic and overwhelming interior of the tents, the artworks are allowed to breathe. You wander through the park, dodging joggers, and are surprised by sculpture behind a corner, or hiding underneath a tree.
This year we'll have works from man-of-the-moment Conrad Shawcross, American sculptor Claus Oldenburg, Jean Dubuffet, Ed Herring and English heavyweight Lynn Chadwick.
World-leading galleries participating in Frieze London and Frieze Masters will extend their shows beyond the fair, dramatising the landscape of The Regent’s Park, with 19 large-scale sculptures and installations remaining on view until 8 January 2017.
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What | Frieze Sculpture Park 2016 |
Where | Taste of London, Regent's Park, London, NW1 4NR | MAP |
Nearest tube | Great Portland Street (underground) |
When |
05 Oct 16 – 08 Jan 17, Regent's Park October Opening Time: 5am-5pm |
Price | £Free |
Website | Click here for more information |