Frieze London & Frieze Masters; Regent’s Park: 15th – 19th October 2025; from £62.85
The art world comes to The Regent’s Park, London, for Frieze London and Frieze Masters (15 – 19 October 2025), which together bring more than 280 galleries from 45 countries. This year’s fairs foreground artists and curated programming, reaffirming London’s defining role as a global centre of artistic exchange, shaped by profound expertise across histories and geographies.
‘We’re excited to return to London this October with two fairs that foreground the spirit of discovery at the heart of Frieze,’ said Kristell Chadé (executive director of fairs, Frieze). ‘Together, the fairs reaffirm Frieze Week as an unmissable moment in the cultural calendar, where historical and contemporary art come into powerful dialogue.’
Eva Langret, director, Frieze EMEA, added: ‘Frieze London this year deepens our commitment to artists shaping the future of contemporary art, and continues to foreground practices that challenge, inspire and expand how we think about art today. Drawing on London’s creative pulse – championing bold ideas and setting the pace for curatorial innovation – the fair reinforces the city’s status as a globally recognised centre of contemporary culture.’
New director of Frieze Masters Emanuela Tarizzo said: ‘It’s a privilege to lead Frieze Masters into this next chapter. From ancient art to 20th-century icons, the fair will showcase works that speak across time and place, inviting collectors and audiences to discover the depth, beauty and power of art history. I’m excited to welcome visitors to an edition shaped by both history and fresh perspectives.’
The Frieze London and Frieze Masters curated programmes include special projects and activations, including the return of the Frieze London Artist Award and celebrated Frieze Masters Talks, alongside collaborations with key UK arts organisations and public institutions.
Frieze Sculpture, the celebrated FREE public art initiative curated by Fatoş Üstek, will coincide with the two fairs and run 17 September – 2 November 2025 in The Regent’s Park’s English Gardens.