As the art world descends on Frieze Art Fair next week, Frieze Sculpture 2024 is already there to greet them in Regent’s Park. Consisting of a 22-stop trail, the range of works emphasise international artistic practices that embrace expanded notions of sculpture.
Here are some of my favourites:
Leonora Carrington, The Dancer (El Bailarín), 2011 (rossogranada, stop 1)

Yoshitomo Nara, Ennui Head, 2020 (Pace Gallery, stop 4)

Frances Goodman, Pillar IV and Pillar V, 2024 (SPECTA, stop 5)



Zanele Muholi, Bambatha I, 2023 (Southern Guild, stop 9)

Céline Condorelli, After Work, 2022 (Galeria Vera Cortês, stop 11)

Nika Neelova, Crude Hints, 2024 (Noire Gallery, stop 13)

Kirstine Roepstorff, Lightning Rod, 2024 (2112, stop 16)





Albano Hernández, The Shadow, 2024 (Pi Artworks, stop 19)


Nathan Coley, I Don’t Have Another Land, 2022 (The Page Gallery, stop 21)

Zizipho Poswa, Lobi, 2024 (Southern Guild, near stop 11)

Frieze Sculpture 2024 runs from 18 September to 27 October 2024 at Regent’s Park, London, https://www.frieze.com/article/frieze-sculpture-2024

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