Some of Our Favourites at the World-renowned Art Fair

Another year, another cornucopia of established and upcoming artistic talent to submerge ourselves in at Frieze London: we explored the enigmatic white-canopied pop-up space in Regent’s Park that serves as the annual gallery of work for over 1,000 of the leading names in contemporary art. From Shanghai to Berlin, these artists converged on London last weekend, and we’re already waiting on tenterhooks to see what this broad array of talents have in store for the upcoming months. For those of you who missed, it The Plus have got your back: see below for our compilation of some of the best we found at London’s Frieze 2016.

1
James Turrell, Stewart Island
Elliptical Wide Glass, 2015
LED light, etched glass and shallow space, 50 3/4 x 82 inches

2
Peter Bosnisch

3
Ouyang Chun, China
Mirtazapine, 1999-2004
Oil on canvas, 250 x 280 cm each (35 pieces)

4
Johan Creten, Belgium (lives and works in Paris)
Glory – Deep End, 2016
Gold lustre on glazed stoneware, 102 x 75 x 23 cm

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William Kentridge
Small Silhouette 72 & Head, 2016
Stainless Streel Hand Painted Black
116 x 69 cm & 159 x 118 cm, Edition of 4

7
Bridget Eiley
Light Shade 1, 2016
Acrylic on polyester, 129.8 x 150 cm

8
Toba Khedoori
Untitled (overpass), 1994
Oil and wax on paper, overall: 137 1/2 x 234 inches

9
Sebastian Stohrer

10
Evan Holloway
Ocho, 2016
Aluminium, paint, light bulbs and fixtures, writing, lighting controller, 87 x 21 x 16 inches

11
Child Meireles
Fontes, 2016
wooden box, aluminium and plastic watch, cut numbers pic
Edition: 100, Clock: 20.3 x 4 cm

12
Ghana Amer
Portrait with one Earring, 2016
Acrylic, embroidery and gel medium on canvas, 42 x 42 inches

13
Yayoi Kunama
Women in the Midnight, 2015
Silkscreen on canvas, 130.3 x 162 cm