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Frieze Art Fair app out now

Your essential free guide to Frieze Art Fair 2010.

The Frieze Art Fair app for iPhone and iPad is now available from the App Store.

The app's unique Art Finder function allows you to search the artworks in the fair, and filter by terms such as medium and size, as well as nationality and age of artist. Browse the works in the categories that interest you from your iPad or iPhone. This feature is also accessible through the Frieze Art Fair website.

The app also allows you to search for an artist, find gallery details, locate their stand on the map, and navigate to the stand.

Survey the acclaimed Frieze Talks, Frieze Projects, Frieze Film and Frieze Music programmes.

Need more information to plan your trip? Discover our restaurants and hotel recommendations, as well as listings of October's most-exciting exhibitions in museums and galleries.

The Frieze Art Fair app is sponsored by the fair's main sponsor, Deutsche Bank.

Download your free copy.

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2-for-1 Ticket Offer

With less than a week to go until Frieze Art Fair 2010 we are offering a last chance to buy 2-for-1 tickets. As a special offer for subscribers to our email newsletter we are offering 100 tickets on a 2-for-1 basis. 

To book 2-for-1 tickets, log on to See Tickets and enter the code Friezenews before checkout (this offer is available online only and subject to availability).

Sponsored by Deutsche Bank, Frieze Art Fair is the contemporary art event of the year, featuring 173 of the most dynamic art galleries in the world and showing over 1,000 of the most exciting artists working today.

Book tickets.

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Frieze Music 2010

Frieze Music 2010 will present two specially curated nights of very different sounds, one of disco and a second of exquisite song from a singular voice.

Friday 15 October will see Hercules and Love Affair perform at Debut, SE1. Their second album, Blue Songs, will be released in early 2011, and new material will be debuted at the Frieze Music performance. Support for Hercules and Love Affair comes from Telepathe. Berlin-based duo Hype Williams and FACT DJs (from Fact Magazine, London) will also play.

On Saturday, 16 October Frieze Music moves to Shoreditch Church, E1 for a night of ethereal music. For this one-off candlelit concert, Baby Dee – a classically trained harpist and pianist – will be performing with The Elysian Quartet. Also at Shoreditch Church, James Blackshaw will perform solo.

Book tickets for Frieze Music.

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Frieze Art Fair 2010 Tours

Enhance your visit to Frieze Art Fair by taking a professionally guided tour.

Presented in association with the Art Fund, tours are led by art-world professionals and last approximately one hour, focusing on all the fair's unmissable highlights. Taking a tour is an excellent insight into Frieze Art Fair for first-time and returning visitors alike.

Book your tour now.

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Prepare for your trip to Frieze Art Fair 2010

Make sure that you are ready for Frieze Art Fair 2010. With 173 galleries, nine Frieze Projects and full Frieze Talks and Frieze Film programmes, you might like to plan your trip in advance.

Buy the Frieze Art Fair 2010–11 Yearbook, download the map of the fair and follow us on twitter, to get news and updates from the fair as they happen.

 


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Frieze Magazine

Issue 134 is Out Now

The October issue of frieze is our biggest of the year.

This month, Christopher Williams talks to Willem de Rooij about conceptualism’s relationship to the image and how referentiality has become a mainstream convention; Lynda Benglis’ discusses her 40-year career with Marina Cashdan and in our Los Angeles City Report, Fritz Haeg asks what attracts artists to the city, whilst Jonathan Griffin maps LA’s powerhouse institutions, tiny project spaces, legendary art schools and artist-run initiatives.

Also in issue 134: Klaus Weber; Elizabeth Price; Martino Gamper; what’s hot and what’s not; Jennifer Allen on the dematerialization of the moving image; Owen Hatherley on new railway stations in Belgium and the UK; Hugo Wilken on French artist Édouard Levé; and Snowden Snowden on what makes the ideal art school.

Plus, on the back page, Ai Weiwei answers the frieze 'Questionnaire'.

 

Cover: Christopher Williams, Untitled (Study in Red) Dirk Schaper Studio, Berlin, April 30th, 2009 (2009)

 

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Exclusively Online

Richard Unwin reports from the Poznan Biennial, the biggest exhibition of contemporary art in central Europe; Daniel Miller sends a postcard from Tbilisi and Valentin Diaconov reports from the 1st Ural Industrial Biennial.

Exclusive video and audio from issue 134, including: an interview with the architect Santiago Calatrava, excerpts from some of John Smith's favourite films and Richard Aldrich's performance with Jeff Perkins and Stefan Tcherepnin.

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