Exhibition
The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015
13 Oct 2015 – 10 Jan 2016
Event times
Daily, 5am –9pm
Cost of entry
Free
English Gardens, The Regent's Park
Address
- English Gardens, The Regent's Park
- (Entrance off Park Sq East or Chester Rd)
- London
- NW1 4NR
- United Kingdom
Set in the English Gardens and with free admission, the Sculpture Park is selected by Clare Lilley, Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Featured international artists include Richard Serra, Conrad Shawcross and Carol Bove.
About
For the first time, the Frieze Sculpture Park is open to the public until 10 January 2016. Initiated in 2005 and now entering its second decade, the Sculpture Park will feature significant historical, modern and cutting-edge contemporary work by international artists. With free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture in the open air.
Works extended for 2015 include:
Aaron Angell
'Shoe Chew' 2015
RobTufnell gallery
Carol Bove
'Open Screen' 2014
David Zwirner gallery
Haroon Mirza collaboration with Mattia Bosco
'Standing Stones (Solar Symphony 8)' 2015
Lisson Gallery
Kathleen Ryan
'More is More Snake Ring' 2015
François Ghebaly Gallery
Richard Serra
'Lock' 1976-77
Peter Freeman, Inc. gallery
Conrad Shawcross
'The Dappled Light of the Sun IV' 2015
Victoria Miro gallery
Gary Webb
'Dreamy Bathroom' 2014
The Approach gallery
‘I am thrilled that Frieze has worked with the Royal Parks and Camden Council to extend the Sculpture Park, for Londoners to enjoy until mid-January 2016. The seven pieces remaining on view, including iconic works by Carol Bove, Richard Serra and Conrad Shawcross, will create a major free cultural attraction in the centre of London.’ – Clare Lilley
Launched in 2005, the Sculpture Park features works from both Frieze London and Frieze Masters, sensitively juxtaposing significant historical, modern and cutting-edge contemporary work by international artists.
For the third year the Art Fund, the national fundraising charity for art, developed a dedicated app for the Sculpture Park, with detailed information on each of the sculptures and an audio guide by Clare Lilley. Download the app here. http://www.artfund.org/pages/frieze-sculpture-guide-app
Find Out More
http://friezelondon.com/news/frieze-sculpture-park-to-welcome-visitors-for-three-months-for-the-first-ti/
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