Frieze Sculpture 2024 Announces Expanded Exhibition in Regent’s Park

Frieze Sculpture 2024 Announces Expanded Exhibition in Regent’s Park

As a passionate gamer and art enthusiast with a deep appreciation for sculpture, I am thrilled to learn about the return of Frieze Sculpture 2024 to London’s Regent’s Park. The announcement of an expanded lineup featuring international artists from five continents, curated by Fatoş Üstek for the second time, has piqued my interest and anticipation.


In September 2024, Frieze Sculpture will be back in Regent’s Park, London, running from the 18th to the 27th of October. Led by curator Fatoş Üstek for a second time, this year’s event boasts an impressive roster of 22 artists hailing from five continents. With a grand total of 27 artworks on display, visitors can look forward to 18 fresh creations from artists like Leonora Carrington, Theaster Gates, Zanele Muholi, and Yoshitomo Nara.

In the 2024 exhibition, there is a focus on women artists and innovation in sculpture through the addition of elements like sound, light, live performances, painting, video, and augmented reality. Üstek’s curation explores topics related to social and environmental awareness, as well as deeper conceptual and spiritual practices.

As a gamer excitedly exploring the artistic landscape of London, I’m thrilled to share that Frieze Sculpture will be a part of my adventure during London Sculpture Week. This captivating event takes place from September 21 to 29 and invites me to discover other mesmerizing public art initiatives such as the Fourth Plinth and Sculpture in the City. To make my journey even more immersive, Bloomberg Connects steps up as the official partner, offering a digital guide that will enhance my experience by providing intriguing insights and behind-the-scenes information.

During Frieze London and Frieze Masters, which are held in London from October 9 to 13, the sculpture exhibition takes place. This event strengthens London’s reputation as a leading international art hub and strives to bring art closer to the general public.

Participating Artists

Theresa Chromati, also known as Fani Parali, is joined by Kirstine Roepstorff, Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Woody De Othello, Frances Goodman, İnci Eviner, Libby Heaney, Albano Hernández, Nika Neelova, Hans Josephsohn, Céline Condorelli, Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim, Theaster Gates, Anna Boghiguian, Zanele Muholi, Zizipho Poswa, Leonora Carrington, Ashwini Bhat, Yoshitomo Nara, Nathan Coley, and FOS in this eclectic mix of artists.

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2024-07-18 14:26