Final Weeks of Frieze Sculpture Final Weeks of Frieze Sculpture - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: friezelondon

Wer: Frieze

Was: Ausstellung

Wann: 13.11.2022

Stop by the English Gardens at The Regent's Park to visit Frieze Sculpture before it closes. Running until 13 November, there's still time for you to discover 19 large-scale works by international artists which explore a multitude of approaches to thinking about making sculpture for the public realm. Artists featured in this year's exhibition include Péju Alatise, Shaikha…
Stop by the English Gardens at The Regent's Park to visit Frieze Sculpture before it closes. Running until 13 November, there's still time for you to discover 19 large-scale works by international artists which explore a multitude of approaches to thinking about making sculpture for the public realm. Artists featured in this year's exhibition include Péju Alatise, Shaikha Al Mazrou, Matthew Darbyshire, Ida Ekblad, Tim Etchells, John Giorno, N.S. Harsha, Emma Hart, Robert Indiana, Jordy Kerwick, Alicja Kwade, Beverly Pepper, Pablo Reinoso, George Rickey, Ro Robertson, Ugo Rondinone, Marinella Senatore, John Wood and Paul Harrison.

Explore the display with a free audio guide narrated by Clare Lilley (Director of Yorkshire Sculpture Park), which can be found here.

Tags: Kunst, Moderne Kunst, Skulpturen

Please check your ticket or pass for your allotted time slot.Wednesday Preview 12 October: 11am - 7pm (invitation only)Thursday Preview 13 October - Saturday 15 October: 11am - 7pmSunday 16 October: 11am - 6pm 

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