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Frieze Education Announced

In 2010 Frieze Education will work with ReachOutRCA (The Royal College of Art’s Educational Outreach Team) to realize an artist-led programme of events for children and young people. Sponsored by Deutsche Bank, Frieze Education will take place in the Deutsche Bank Education Space. Aiming to establish a strong legacy for the children and young people that take part, ReachOutRCA provides a highly ambitious, imaginative and critical exploration of Frieze Art Fair. The Frieze Education Programme 2010 concentrates on work shown in the Frame section of the fair, as well as Frieze Projects, exploring them in their different manifestations.

Encompassing workshops for schools, a weekend public programme, an activity guide for young visitors to Frieze Art Fair and an online resource, ‘The Age of Discovery’ offers an accessible yet innovative experience of contemporary art, emboldening participants’ own role in learning and creativity.

For more information on the weekend workshops and how to book see Frieze Education

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Frieze Talks 2010

Ramin Bahrani, Susan Hiller, Amar Kanwar, Bridget Riley and Wolfgang Tillmans are all part of the international line-up of highly respected artists, filmmakers, curators and cultural commentators taking part in Frieze Talks 2010.

Frieze Talks is a daily programme of keynote lectures, panel debates and discussions that take place in the auditorium at Frieze Art Fair. It is presented by Frieze Foundation and programmed by the editors of frieze magazine, Jennifer Higgie, Jörg Heiser and Dan Fox.

For a full list of participants, a schedule and ticket information see Frieze Talks

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Buy Tickets Now

Tickets are on sale now for Frieze Art Fair. Take part in the contemporary art event of the year. Book now to qualify for early booking discounts.

Frieze Art Fair will take place from the 14 – 17 October and features 173 of the world's most exciting contemporary art galleries. Vistors can also take part in Frieze Projects, the fair's unique programme of artist commissions, which this year features nine new works that all focus on ideas of performativity. Frieze Film will take place in a specially constructed cinema outside the fair's entrance and is free to the public.

Buy tickets now

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Frieze Art Fair Yearbook: Out Now

An essential publication for anyone interested in contemporary visual art, the Yearbook profiles almost 300 emerging and established artists from around the world with a critical text and a colour image of their work. The book also contains insightful interviews with artists from Frieze Projects, Frieze Art Fair's critically acclaimed programme of commissions. The Yearbook provides a wealth of information comprising details of all the galleries participating at Frieze Art Fair and a global directory of over 2,000 leading contemporary artists.

UK: £19.95

Buy the Yearbook now

 


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Frieze Magazine

Save the Arts

If you've not signed the petition yet, then here's your chance to do so. Jeremy Deller has joined David Shrigley in producing work to encourage you to give your support to Save the Arts.

 

Above: Jeremy Deller poster (2010)

Cover: Emily Wardill, Sick Serena and Dregs and Wrecks and Wrecks (2007); Courtesy: Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco; Fortescue Avenue / Jonathan Viner, London; Standard, Oslo and the artist.

 

Frieze.com

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Exclusively Online

On the Editors' blog Sam Thorne asks us all to heed David Shrigley's warning that the proposed 25-30 percent cut in arts budgets 'risks undermining what has been one of the country’s most vibrant areas of growth over the past 15 years.'

Plus, exclusive audio and video from issue 133, including music from The Ink Spots, the Bee Gees and Justin Bieber, as well as Nathaniel Mellor’s video commission for the BBC series Seven Ages of Britain and an interview with Ming Wong.

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