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Frith Street Gallery le Molière
To coincide with the art fair weeks in London and the French capital, we are delighted to announce a special pop-up exhibition featuring our artists at 40 rue de Richelieu in the 1st arrondissement, the site of the last residence of the great 17th century writer Molière.
Pieces by Polly Apfelbaum, Fiona Banner aka The Vanity Press, Anna Barriball, Massimo Bartolini, Dorothy Cross, Tacita Dean, Marlene Dumas, Shilpa Gupta, Callum Innes, Jaki Irvine, Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, Cornelia Parker, Raqs Media Collective, John Riddy, Thomas Schütte, Daniel Silver, Dayanita Singh, Bridget Smith, Nancy Spero, Fiona Tan, Juan Uslé and Daphne Wright will be exhibited across the ground and first floor gallery spaces.
Frith Street Gallery le Molière is located by Jardins du Palais Royal and a short walk from major cultural landmarks such as the Louvre, the Bourse de Commerce, Collection Pinault and the new Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain. The London gallery originally opened in 1989 in a Georgian townhouse in Soho, moving to a large purpose-built space on nearby Golden Square in 2007.
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Frieze London 2025
Our stand at Frieze London brings together diverse works by Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, Dayanita Singh and Daniel Silver.
Małgorzata Mirga-Tas’s vibrant fabric collages address anti-Roma stereotypes and engage in building an affirmative iconography of Roma communities. The large wall-based works on show are from the series Siukar Manusia and depict first-generation Romani inhabitants of the Nowa Huta district in eastern Kraków.
Dayanita Singh uses photography to reflect and expand on the ways in which we relate to images. We will present new free standing pillar pieces by Singh which allow her images to be edited, sequenced, archived and displayed.
The sculptures of Daniel Silver explore the many forms and presences of the human body. The works at Frieze will take the form of unique bronze busts on marble pillars, they are a celebration of their own mate.
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Frieze Masters 2025
Studio, located at the centre of Frieze Masters, invites visitors to slow down and discover how contemporary artists actively draw on the vast container of history to create entrancing new works. Curated by Sheena Wagstaff, Chair Emerita, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, with Margrethe Troensegaard, the section features solo presentations by major international figures.