October 2014
from Wed. October 15 2014 to Sunday October 19 2014 |
Berkeley Square W1 London P : +33 1 53 30 85 20 |
Sarah Ohlbaum sohlbaum@socexpo.fr www.pad-fairs.com/london/en |
PAD is London’s leading fair for 20th Century art, design and decorative arts. Inspiring a unique spirit of collecting, PAD epitomises how modern art, photography, design, decorative and tribal arts interact to reveal astonishing combinations and create the most individual and staggering interiors. | ||
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from Thursday October 16 2014 to Sunday October 19 2014 |
Regent’s Park Outer Circle NW1 4HA London See on Map P : +44 (0)20 3372 6111 |
info@frieze.com friezelondon.com |
Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most exciting contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. Unlike most other fairs, Frieze London is housed in a bespoke temporary structure, which is located in Regent’s Park and benefits from having a natural light source, avoiding the atmosphere of a trade show, thus making the fair both lively and energetic. | ||
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from Thursday October 16 2014 to Sunday October 19 2014 |
Regent’s Park Outer Circle NW1 4HA London See on Map P : +44 (0) 20 3372 6111 |
info@frieze.com friezemasters.com/ |
Frieze Masters will coincide with and be within walking distance of Frieze London in Regent’s Park. Frieze London is one of the only fairs to focus only on contemporary art whilst Frieze Masters will give a unique view of the relationship between old and new art. Frieze Masters will show work made before the year 2000 whereas Frieze London will show work mainly post year 2000. Frieze Masters has its own director Victoria Siddall. Frieze Masters presents a unique perspective on the relationship between old and new art. Visitors can also experience the fair’s programme of artists’ talks, in which major artists, critics and curators will draw out relationships between contemporary and historical art. | ||
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