
Frieze London will take place in Regent’s Park, 15-19 October 2025.
Founded in 2003, the fair is one of the world’s most influential contemporary art fairs, focusing only on contemporary art and living artists.
The 2025 edition will feature a floorplan by design practice A Studio Between. The reconfigured layout and entrance give greater prominence to the fair’s curated sections, including Artist-to-Artist and this year’s new themed section, Echoes in the Present.
The fair’s exhibiting galleries represent some of the most exciting artists working today, from the emerging to the iconic; and a team of world-leading independent curators advise on feature sections, making possible performance-based work and ambitious presentations by emerging galleries. The fair focuses on living artists and innovative practice.
Frieze London coincides with and is within walking distance of its sister fair, Frieze Masters. Frieze Masters gives a unique view on the relationship between historical art and contemporary practice, showing work made before the year 2000 whereas Frieze London presents work created mainly post-2000.
Connecting Frieze London and Frieze Masters, Frieze Sculpture is a free display of major outdoor works located in Regent’s Park’s English Gardens at the south end of The Broadwalk. Directed by independent curator and writer Fatoş Üstek, Frieze Sculpture 2025 will feature leading international artists with works situated throughout park. Frieze Sculpture is free and open to all and runs from 17 September to 2 November.