Frieze special: What not to miss this fortnight
Frieze special: What not to miss this fortnight
By Sam Phillips
Published 13 October 2014
RA Magazine’s Sam Phillips picks 20 of the best Frieze week openings and events.
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In September we published a contemporary art calendar in RA Magazine to recommend some of essential shows springing up in London to coincide with the annual Frieze Art Fair in Regent’s Park. But our inboxes have since been submerged by emails about other interesting exhibitions across the capital: so many shows that it has been a challenge to whittle them down to the following twenty for this fortnight, each summarised in a tight ten words in the order in which they open.
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Paula Rego: The Last King of Portugal
Marlborough, 1 – 25 October 2014
Pastels and watercolours inspired by Portuguese folk tales and history.
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Danjuma Collection
33 Fitzroy Square, 6 – 28 October 2014
Stellar selection of international artists shown by London-based collector.
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Two Pataphysicians: Flanagan, Miró
Waddington Custot Galleries, 8 October – 8 November 2014
Sculpture of two art titans about the ‘science of imaginary solutions’.
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Damien Hirst: Schizophrenogenesis
Paul Stolper, 9 October – 15 November 2014
Prints and multiples of pills: medicine made into minimalist art.
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Walead Beshty
Barbican Centre, 9 October 2014 – 8 February 2015
Walls, floor and ceiling covered in cyan-blue cyanotype prints.
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Glen Ligon: Call and Response
Camden Arts Centre, 10 October 2014 – 11 January 2015
Paintings, neon lights and video about how we use language.
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Bettina von Zwehl
Purdy Hicks, 10 October – 15 November 2014
Interesting new forms of portraiture by this experimental artist-photographer.
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Matthew Barney
Sadie Coles, 10 October – 13 December 2014
Sculptures associated with Barney’s recent mythic film River of Fundament.
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Kerry James Marshall
David Zwirner, 11 October – 22 November 2014
Uncanny, idiosyncratic paintings of figures in the most familiar settings.
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Ida Ekblad
Herald St, 11 October – 16 November 2014
Herald’s new Golden Square space presents Ekbald’s spray-gun paintings.
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Shinro Ohtake
Parasol Unit, 12 October – 12 December 2014
Career survey of highly inventive works inspired by found materials.
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Howard Hodgkin
Alan Cristea, 11 October – 15 November 2014
This master of tone and gesture shows colourful, complex prints.
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Local History: Castellani, Judd, Stella
Dominique Lévy Gallery, 13 October 2014 – 24 January 2015
Italian and American avant-gardists reunited in gallery’s inaugural exhibition.
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Carl Kostyál
Timur Si-Qin, 14 October – 9 November 2014
Ancestral commercialism: 3D printed fossils presented in contemporary retail environments.
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Philippe Parreno
Pilar Corrias, 14 October – 14 November 2014
The filmmaker’s drawings of a firefly flicker in animated form.
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Self: Bacon, Hirst, Koons, Picasso
Ordovas, 14 October – 13 December 2014
Self-portraiture from four very famous modern and contemporary artists.
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Gerhard Richter
Marian Goodman, 14 October – 20 December 2014
Richter’s optically exciting paintings launch Marian Goodman’s Golden Square gallery.
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Richard Tuttle
Whitechapel Gallery & Tate Modern, 14 October – 14 December 2014 & 14 October 2014 – 6 April 2015
Textiles thread through Tuttle’s survey show and Turbine Hall installation.
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Sunday Art Fair
Ambika P3, 17 – 20 October 2014
Some interesting global galleries in this small alternative to Frieze.
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Extinction Marathon: Visions of the Future
Serpentine Gallery, 18 – 19 October 2014
This annual all-weekender of events examines urgent environmental issues.
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Sam Phillips (@SamP_London) is Editor of RA Magazine.