Close Menu
Finance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Mexican government unveils $540M industrial hub to lure investments
  • Leading by example: EBL’s bold push into sustainable finance
  • AP’s Tourism Receives Major Boost With ₹12,000 Crore Investments
  • Fraudsters convince victim to put $15,000 into cryptocurrency ATM: Westlake Police Blotter
  • Clacton Arts Centre gallery to celebrate first anniversary
  • Alibaba AI investments start to yield tangible returns for cloud business
  • Tamil Nadu CM Stalin embarks on trip to Germany, UK to attract investments | Latest News India
  • Real Estate for Cryptocurrency in 2025: Where and how to buy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
Finance ProFinance Pro
  • Home
  • Art Gallery
  • Art Investment
  • Art Stocks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Finance
  • Investing in Art
  • Investments
Finance Pro
Home»Art Gallery»‘Focus’ Returns to Champion Young Galleries at Frieze London 2024
Art Gallery

‘Focus’ Returns to Champion Young Galleries at Frieze London 2024

June 27, 20243 Mins Read


Focus returns to Frieze London from 9 – 13 October 2024, showcasing emerging talent from the UK capital and around the world.

Frieze’s longstanding section dedicated to fostering a community of young galleries is this year advised by Joumana Asseily (Founder, Marfa’), Piotr Drewko (Founder, Wschód), and Cédric Fauq (Chief Curator, CAPC musée d’art contemporain, Bordeaux).

Eva Gold, Open (amber), 2024. Photo: Jack Elliot Edwards. Courtesy: the artist and Rose Easton, London
Tania Ximena, Río de Niebla, Río de Adobe, Río de Sangre (Video Stills), 2019–2023. Courtesy the artist and LLANO, Mexico City

With a newly prominent placement right at the centre of the fair, Focus will feature numerous new spaces this year that define London’s vibrant young gallery scene, including Brunette Coleman presenting works by Nat Faulkner, Rose Easton with Eva Gold, Ginny on Frederick with Charlotte Edey, Harlesden High Street with Savannah Harris, Nicoletti with Divine Southgate-Smith, Public with Nils Alix-Tabeling, Soft Opening with Dean Sameshima, South Parade with Georgina Hill and Xxijra Hii with Hannah Morgan.  

Nils Alix-Tabeling, Candelabre, “Night Butterfly”, 2023. Courtesy: the artist, Public Gallery, London and Piktogram, Warsaw
Nils Alix-Tabeling, Candelabre, ‘Night Butterfly’, 2023. Courtesy the artist, Public Gallery, London and Piktogram, Warsaw

Complementing the strong contingent of local galleries, international exhibitors span five continents, with participants including 56 Henry (New York) showcasing works by Jo Messer, El Apartamento (Havana, Madrid) bringing Julia Fuentesal and Pablo M. Arenillas, Selebe Yoon (Dakar) showing Hamedine Kane, and Stars (Los Angeles) with Danny Bredar. 

Danny Bredar  Turin Horse, 2024   Oil on canvas   13 x 21  Courtesy of the artist and Stars
Danny Bredar, Turin Horse, 2024. Oil on canvas, 13 × 21 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Stars 

Focus is presented in collaboration with Stone Island, whose bursaries further aid young galleries’ participation in the fair alongside Frieze’s existing support. 

PARTICIPATING GALLERIES AND ARTISTS  

56 Henry, New York – Jo Messer 

80M2 Livia Benavides, Lima – Rita Ponce De León, José Vera Matos 

Nir Altman, Munich – Littlewhitehead (Craig Little & Blake Whitehead)   

El Apartamento, Havana, Madrid – Julia Fuentesal, Pablo M. Arenillas   

Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi – Keti Kapanadze   

Brunette Coleman, London – Nat Faulkner   

Clima, Milan – Kelsey Isaacs   

diez, Amsterdam – Sands Murray-Wassink   

Rose Easton, London – Eva Gold   

Franz Kaka, Toronto – Lotus L. Kang   

Gianni Manhattan, Vienna – Kiki Furlan   

Ginny on Frederick, London – Charlotte Edey   

Gypsum, Cairo – Dimitra Charamandas   

Harlesden High Street, London – Savannah Harris   

Hot Wheels, Athens, London – CFGNY   

Galerie Noah Klink, Berlin – David L. Johnson   

Llano, Mexico City – Tania Ximena   

Madragoa, Lisbon – Jaime Welsh   

Marfa’, Beirut – Stéphanie Saadé   

Nicoletti, London – Divine Southgate-Smith   

palace enterprise, Copenhagen – Benedikte Bjerre   

petrine, Paris – Florence Carr   

PM8 / Francisco Salas, Vigo – Gediminas Akstinas, Gediminas G. Akstinas   

Public, London – Nils Alix-Tabeling   

Selebe Yoon, Dakar – Hamedine Kane   

Soft Opening, London – Dean Sameshima 

Someday, New York – Peter Brock, Umico Niwa   

South Parade, London – Georgina Hill 

Stars, Los Angeles – Danny Bredar   

Sophie Tappeiner, Vienna – Anna Schachinger 

Towards, Toronto – Maria Trabulo   

Gallery Vacancy, Shanghai – Sun Woo   

Wschód, Warsaw, New York, Cologne – Adam Shiu-Yang Shaw   

Xxijra Hii, London – Hannah Morgan 

Further Information 

Frieze London and Frieze Masters, 9 – 13 October 2024, The Regent’s Park, London.

To keep up to date on all the latest news from Frieze, sign up to the newsletter at frieze.com, and follow @friezeofficial on Instagram, X and Frieze Official on Facebook. 

Main image: Eva Gold, Open (amber), 2024. Courtesy: the artist and Rose Easton, London. Photo: Jack Elliot Edwards





Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Clacton Arts Centre gallery to celebrate first anniversary

August 30, 2025 Art Gallery

Original drawings for National Gallery released including pool plans

August 29, 2025 Art Gallery

Giles Kime: ‘Why contemporary art should become a feature of everyday life’

August 29, 2025 Art Gallery

‘Weeds’ Star Mary-Louise Parker Is Creating a New Kind of Art Gallery

August 28, 2025 Art Gallery

FAB Paris, the international art fair returns to the Grand Palais this autumn

August 27, 2025 Art Gallery

Half of Brits have never been to art gallery as arts still seen as ‘privileged’

August 27, 2025 Art Gallery
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

Mexican government unveils $540M industrial hub to lure investments

August 31, 2025 Investments 3 Mins Read

Borderlands Mexico is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border…

Leading by example: EBL’s bold push into sustainable finance

August 30, 2025

AP’s Tourism Receives Major Boost With ₹12,000 Crore Investments

August 30, 2025

Fraudsters convince victim to put $15,000 into cryptocurrency ATM: Westlake Police Blotter

August 30, 2025
Our Picks

Mexican government unveils $540M industrial hub to lure investments

August 31, 2025

Leading by example: EBL’s bold push into sustainable finance

August 30, 2025

AP’s Tourism Receives Major Boost With ₹12,000 Crore Investments

August 30, 2025

Fraudsters convince victim to put $15,000 into cryptocurrency ATM: Westlake Police Blotter

August 30, 2025
Our Picks

How Will Layer 2 Shape the Future of Cryptocurrency?

August 29, 2025

Why Is Volatility In Cryptocurrency So Unpredictable?

August 29, 2025

GCB Bank cautions public against fraudulent “GCB Investments” platform

August 29, 2025
Latest updates

Mexican government unveils $540M industrial hub to lure investments

August 31, 2025

Leading by example: EBL’s bold push into sustainable finance

August 30, 2025

AP’s Tourism Receives Major Boost With ₹12,000 Crore Investments

August 30, 2025
Weekly Updates

WTW appoints Rich Joseph as U.S. head of growth for its Investments business

June 17, 2024

Can Mutuum Finance (MUTM) become the next DeFi star while Cardano (ADA) falls another 6%?

July 31, 2025

Step into Vanderbilt Art Gallery: Nashville’s largest public art collection

April 15, 2024
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Get In Touch
© 2025 Finance Pro

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.