This year at Frieze, visual artist Quayola and LG OLED make a case for algorithmically generated art with "Jardins d'Été," an experience that uses real French gardens as a data set to generate new computational paintings. The result is an ethereal work that pays homage to French Impressionism and the last of the Old Masters, Claude Monet.
"Jardins d'Été" by Quayola x LG OLED at Frieze London (October 11-15, Regent's Park NW1 4LL)
Frieze London 2023, has unveiled highlights for the 20th anniversary edition of Frieze London and the 11th edition of Frieze Masters. Both fairs will take place in London's Regent's Park from October 11-15, 2023, bringing together leading galleries from 46 countries. An extensive on-site and citywide programme will run alongside the fairs, celebrating London's wider cultural community. Together, Frieze London and Frieze Masters are a cornerstone of the international art world calendar, serving as a global meeting place for art, ideas and people.
Eva Langret, Director of Frieze London, said: 'This year we look forward to welcoming artists, gallery institutions, collectors and art lovers from around the world to celebrate our 20th anniversary. We're delighted to mark the occasion with the most international edition of the fair to date, with exhibitors from six continents. As the international art world descends on London, we look forward to seeing the spirit of collaboration spread throughout the city, and for everyone to see our cultural capital shine.’
Nathan Clements-Gillespie, Director of Frieze Masters, added: 'As we celebrate 20 years of Frieze London, we will also celebrate the contribution that Frieze Masters has made to that history. The fair will provide an opportunity to discover works from prehistory to the dawn of the 21st century, demonstrating connections in creative production across millennia. This year's edition features a high concentration of artists who also have exhibitions prestigious London institutions, underlining how Frieze Masters is a rare opportunity to engage with museum-quality work.