
This October, Frieze London will once again take over The Regent’s Park, running from 15 to 19 October 2025. Now in its twenty-second edition, the fair has grown into one of the world’s most influential gatherings for contemporary art. Its distinctive setting among the autumnal lawns and tree-lined paths of Regent’s Park gives it a character unlike any other art fair, offering both an escape from and a reflection of the modern city around it.
Frieze London is renowned for its emphasis on cutting-edge contemporary art. Each year it presents a curated mix of blue-chip galleries, emerging talent and special projects that challenge conventional ideas of what art can be. Visitors can expect a vast range of work, from painting and sculpture to immersive installations and performance, representing the most urgent conversations in the art world today.
Alongside the commercial galleries, Frieze London continues to nurture younger voices through its sections dedicated to new and experimental practice. These areas provide crucial visibility for rising artists and ensure that the fair remains as much about discovery as it is about collecting. It is this balance that helps Frieze London stand apart from its international peers.
The fair also coincides with a busy week of art across the city, often referred to as Frieze Week. Museums, galleries and independent spaces align their programming with the fair, creating an atmosphere of celebration and dialogue that extends far beyond Regent’s Park. For collectors, curators and art lovers alike, it is one of the most dynamic weeks in the global art calendar.
Frieze London 2025 promises once more to be a site of innovation, conversation and cultural exchange. By bringing together established figures and new voices in an environment that encourages exploration, it continues to set the pace for what contemporary art can mean in the twenty-first century.