All photgraphy by Matt Bramford for Field Grey
Last weekend, Field Grey braved Frieze London. One of the world’s leading contemporary art fairs, each October thousands pack the tents in The Regent’s Park to savour the numerous global galleries that pitch up to show their collections.
This year was one of the biggest yet, with nearly 100,000 visitors, hundreds of exhibitors and sales in double millions. We spent the afternoon there on Saturday absorbing as much as possible. From prints to paintings, sculptures made from stone, washing machines and a giant inflatable Felix the Cat, Frieze had so much to offer this year. Here are a selection of our favourites:
11-Dimensional Presence, 2015, Takashi Murakami
Breakfast, Hope, Dinner, Fear (1982), Jack Pierson
Anechoic Wall (in marble) (2015), Laurent Grasso
Untitled (2008), Albert Oehlen
Untitled (2015), Scott Olson
Untitled #13 (2015), Mickalene Thomas / Harmlos (2002), Neo Rauch
Monochome (Garent) 2014, Anish Kapoor
Specimen Series: Basin, Apartment A, 348 West 22nd Street, New York, NY10011, USA, 2015 (2015), Do Ho Suh
Cocktail Party, Tom Friedman
I be… (iv) (2015), Ryan Gander
FLIC FLAC (2005), Evren Tekinoktay
My First Dream (2014), Gary Webb
Mark Leckey
Endgame (2011), Mark Wallinger
All Fall (2012), Jenny Holzer
You Make Me Feel Beautiful Again! (2015), Tracy Emin
Original Spare Part neo (2014-15), Yngve Holen
Pinocchio (After Carlo Collodi) (1992), Tim Rollins and K.O.S.
Joel Kyack
For more information on next year’s Frieze, visit the website.
All photography by Matt Bramford for Field Grey.