Published on 26 July 2019
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Follow here for Frieze Sculpture in Regent's Park 2019
There is a fantastic opportunity to see amazing sculptures on display by very talented artists at London's iconic Regent's Park. The exhibition is free to visit and featured works of some of the world’s most famous sculptors.
The exhibition featured acclaimed 20th century and contemporary artists, including works by John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer, Gary Hume, Eduardo Paolozzi, Ugo Rondinone and Michael Craig-Martin.
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(To see images of the sculptures click on the link.)
You can join a guided tour of the open-air exhibition, or you can simply download the Frieze Sculpture Audio Tour app – the app is free of charge and will give you descriptions of all the artworks on display.
Magdalena Abakanowicz, Standing Figure with Wheel, 1990, Marlborough Fine Art
Rasheed Araeen, Summertime - The Regents Park, 2017, Grosvenor Gallery
Reza Aramesh, Metamorphosis - a study in liberation, 2017, Leila Heller Gallery
Miquel Barcelo, Gran Elefandret, 2008, Acquavella Galleries
Anthony Caro, Erl King, 2009, Annely Juda Fine Art
John Chamberlain, FIDDLERSFORTUNE, 2010, Gagosian
Tony Cragg, Stroke, 2014, Holtermann Fine Art
Michael Craig-Martin, Wheelbarrow (red), 2013, New Art Centre / Gagosian
Urs Fischer, Invisible Mother, 2015, Gagosian
Gary Hume, Bud, 2016, Sprüth Magers / Matthew Marks
KAWS, FINAL DAYS, 2013, Galerie Perrotin
Takuro Kuwata, Untitled and Untitled, both 2016, Alison Jacques Gallery / Salon 94
Alicja Kwade, Big Be-Hide, 2017, kamel mennour
Mimmo Paladino, Untitled, 1989, Waddington Custot Galleries
Eduardo Paolozzi, Vulcan, 1999, Pangolin
Jaume Plensa, Tribute to dom Thierry Ruinart, 2016, Ruinart Champagne
Thomas J Price, Numen (Shifting Votive One, Two and Three), 2016, Hales London New York
Peter Regli, Reality Hacking No 348, 2017, Lévy Gorvy
Ugo Rondinone, summer moon, 2011, Sadie Coles HQ
Hank Willis Thomas, Endless Column, 2017, Ben Brown Fine Arts
Bernar Venet, 17 Acute Unequal Angles, 2016, Blain|Southern
John Wallbank, Untitled (Sewn Cube), 2016, Arcade
Emily Young, Planet, 2012, Bowman Sculpture