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The editions section
Launched as a new section in 2021, Editions opens the world of collecting to new audiences and provides the opportunity to purchase works by leading international artists at affordable prices.
Highlights include Rana Begumthe first experiments with lenticular technology; new collages of Claire Woods; new editions by Julien Opie who explore representations of a French village; a new large-scale woodcut with collage by Yinka Shonibare ECB and new prints of Michael Craig Martin (Cristea Roberts Gallery, London, Frieze London, Stand A6).
Serigraphs of Paul Hutchinson, whose photographs and lyrical texts deal with social phenomena of urban life such as contemporary youth culture and the circumstances of social mobility. (Knust Kunz Gallery Editions, Munich, Frieze London, Stand B14).
Do Ho SuhThe 3D Thread Drawings of are rearticulated into ghostly silhouettes in shades of cyan blue, reminiscent of x-ray images; works by Genevieve Chua explore the structures and processes of painting through the use of diagram, palimpsest, syntax and glitch; Ryan GanderThe multidisciplinary works of are defined by minimal objects that convey a partial narrative of fiction and non-fiction; and Jason Martin is perhaps best known for his monochrome paintings, and (STPI Gallery, Singapore, Frieze London, Stand C14).
“On a Spaceship” by Ibrahim Mahama
The edition On a spaceship (2019-2022) by Ibrahim Mahama features an image of construction work in progress at Mahama’s Red Clay studio complex in Tamale, overlaid with archival footage of a former state-run paint factory in Tema, Ghana.
Sales of the edition support the Frieze x Deutsche Bank Emerging Curators Fellowship, a national initiative supporting Black and POC emerging curators.
On a spaceship (2019-2022) is available in an edition of 30 and priced at £800 + VAT each, with 100% of sales proceeds benefiting the scholarship. Or you can also enter a raffle to win the edition, with a donation of your choice.
Allied editions
Allied editions (Stand P5) is a unique artist publishing collective made up of seven of London’s leading non-profit arts organisations: Camden Arts Centre, Chisenhale Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), South London Gallery, Studio Voltaire, Serpentine and Whitechapel Gallery. Supported by Frieze Art Fair, the collective organizes a joint booth at Frieze London and Frieze New York showcasing specially commissioned limited editions for sale.
Editions are specially commissioned and donated by leading contemporary artists. The initiative has raised over £1,300,000 to date, with proceeds directly supporting the organisations’ exhibition and education programmes.
Highlights include affordable new works from Anthea Hamilton, Emma Talbot and Chris Ofili.
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