Frieze London
Stand D19
9 – 13 October 2024
The Regent’s Park
At Frieze London 2024, White Cube will debut a major installation of Tracey Emin bronze relief portraits. The works are editions of the artist’s recent, acclaimed commission for three entrance doors of London’s National Portrait Gallery, which holds the world’s largest collection of portraits.
The presentation on White Cube’s booth features 10 limited editioned panels which were cast in bronze from drawings by the artist. It coincides with the major exhibition ‘Tracey Emin: I followed you to the end’, on view at White Cube Bermondsey until 10 November 2024.
Further highlights from White Cube’s booth include جال | Shore (2024) by Alia Ahmad, who recently joined the gallery following a solo exhibition at White Cube Paris in spring 2024, as well as a work by the late American painter Lynne Drexler, titled Grass Oval (1966). White Cube announced representation of the Lynne Drexler Archive in November 2023, and will open the first major presentation of the artist’s work in Europe at Mason’s Yard, London, in November 2024.
Also featured is Shell 72 (2003) by Sylvia Snowden, who will open a solo exhibition at White Cube Paris in October 2024, Jeff Wall’s Tattoos and Shadows (2000), ahead of his major White Cube Bermondsey exhibition in November 2024, alongside Imi Knoebel’s Etcetera LXVI (2023) and Cinga Samson’s Kuhlwile (2024).
Frieze Masters
Studio: Doris Salcedo
Stand C11
9 – 13 October 2024
At Frieze Masters, the gallery presents a solo booth of works by Doris Salcedo in the fair’s ‘Studio’ section. Exploring the role of the workspace in the creative practices of artists, ‘Studio’ is curated by Sheena Wagstaff and comprises historic and recent work by Salcedo including
Tabula Rasa III (2018),
Disremembered XI (2021) and
Untitled (1995).
Salcedo was recently announced as the recipient of the prestigious 2025 Whitechapel Art Icon prize. Now in its eleventh year, the award celebrates the work of an artist deemed to have made a profound contribution to the artistic landscape.
Frieze Sculpture
Theaster Gates
Until 27 October 2024
Frieze Sculpture returns to Regent’s Park for its 12th edition, featuring works by Theaster Gates in the park’s historic English Gardens.
The Duet (2023) comprises two colossal bronze sculptures,
Bronze Vessel 1 (Strike) and
Bronze Vessel 2 (Double Mooring). In these works, the artist honours the legacy of ceramics, exploring its capacity to build worlds through the possibilities of scale in the vessel. By using bronze, Gates preserves the personal and spiritual significance of clay, highlighting ‘the ability the vessel has to hold the psychic and engender the monumental.’
Find out more about
The Duet here.