What to see and do at Frieze London

Hero Magazine

Yes, we know fashion week just ended, but art, much like fashion, never sleeps. It’s officially Frieze London once again and while it is a much more condensed affair compared to fashion week, it is an equally as major moment on the cultural calendar. But you don’t have to worry about which exhibitions to go to or what events you need to be seen at, we’ve got you all covered with our Frieze guide.

 

Mire Lee’s Hyundai Commission at the Turbine Hall
Always a major moment on London’s art calendar, the latest Turbine Hall Hyundai Commission is being officially launched on 9th October. South Korean artist Mire Lee has reimagined the Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall as an industrial womb. Reflecting on the building’s former life as a power station, Lee populates the Turbine Hall with ‘skins’, fabric sculptures that hang from the ceiling on metal chains, envisioning the vast room as a living factory.

Hyundai Commission: Mire Lee: Open Wound is on display at the Turbine Hall, Tate Modern until March 16th

 

 

—Barry Pierce

October 9, 2024
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