Hang-Up Gallery's Ultimate Frieze 2023 Guide ||
Frieze 2023:
Top 10 Must-See Booths
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Pace, Frieze London, 2019

Frieze is making its annual return to London next month. Anticipating this welcome injection of energy, we’re looking forward to seeing what some of our favourite galleries have in store.

To help you make the most of your Frieze experience, we've curated a list of ten galleries that are sure to leave you excited and inspired.

Here’s our round-up of galleries Hang-Up has on its radar for this Frieze edition, October 11-15th 2023!


1. Gagosian

An international powerhouse in the art world, with over 15 exhibition spaces across the United States, Europe, and Asia, Gagosian Gallery blurs the line between museum and gallery. Consistently featuring some of the most significant artists of our time, their booth at Frieze is expected to be a highlight.

How I Spent My Summer
Editions
Derrick Adams
How I Spent My Summer
£5,500
Flowerball Colorful, Miracle, Sparkles
Editions
Takashi Murakami
Flowerball Colorful, Miracle, Sparkles
£1,700
 

2. David Zwirner

Known for its commitment to fostering innovative and pioneering contemporary art, David Zwirner Gallery’s booth will undoubtedly be a must-visit. Since its establishment in 1993, they have served as a hub for groundbreaking and unique exhibitions spanning various mediums and genres. Expect thought-provoking art and visually stimulating curation.

Lemon Squash (Kusama 158) 1992
Editions
Yayoi Kusama
Lemon Squash (Kusama 158) 1992
£25,500
Chroma
Editions
Katherine Bernhardt
Chroma
£7,500
 

3. Pace

Another global powerhouse, Pace Gallery, consistently represents some of the most influential artists in the contemporary landscape. With an impressive roster of artists including David Hockney, Yoshitomo Nara, JR, and Robert Rauchsenberg to name just a few. Their commitment to artistic excellence and innovation will be sure to shine through this Frieze edition. Expect a diverse range of mediums and a mixture of fresh innovative talents.

220 for 2020. Art Edition No. 201–300 ‘Two Chairs and Rain on Window’
Editions
David Hockney
220 for 2020. Art Edition No. 201–300 ‘Two Chairs and Rain on Window’
£35,000
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Charlie Chaplin revu par JR, The Kid, Charlie Chaplin & Jackie Coogan, USA, 1923, de jour Paris, 2021
Editions
JR
Charlie Chaplin revu par JR, The Kid, Charlie Chaplin & Jackie Coogan, USA, 1923, de jour Paris, 2021
£1,400
Marching on a Butterbur Leaf
Editions
Yoshitomo Nara
Marching on a Butterbur Leaf
£1,500
 

4. Xavier Hufkens

In its formative years, Xavier Hufkens Gallery played a pivotal role in introducing Brussels to some of the most influential contemporary artists, such as Antony Gormley and Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Last year the gallery sold a Tracey Emin painting for over $1 million. They graced the New York 2022 Frieze with a stand that featured a predominantly female cast of artists. We're excited to see what the gallery has planned for this year.

Crying – Shouting – Screaming – Was Not going to help me Live
Editions
Tracey Emin
Crying – Shouting – Screaming – Was Not going to help me Live
£9,750
Me - May 2019
Editions
Tracey Emin
Me - May 2019
£9,000
These Feelings Were True II
Editions
Tracey Emin
These Feelings Were True II
£12,000
I Promise To Love You, And Then Again at 5am (Set of two)
Originals
Tracey Emin
I Promise To Love You, And Then Again at 5am (Set of two)
£35,000
 

5. Lisson Gallery

Lisson Gallery has been in operation for over 5 decades and has supported many artists who have transformed the very nature of art and its presentation. The gallery has championed the works of important minimal and conceptual artists such as Sol LeWitt and Richard Long, as well as significant British sculptors including Anish Kapoor, Richard Deacon, Shirazeh Houshiary, and Tony Cragg. Lisson Gallery has a longstanding reputation as an influential tastemaker.

Margate Batman
Editions
Margate Batman
£6,000
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6. Paragon

In the Editions section this year will be Paragon Press. Founded in 1986, Paragon has become a fixture in the contemporary prints and editions arts scene in the UK. Working with artists to create distinct portfolio print offerings - think Harland Miller and Grayson Perry to name just a few. Paragon's projects have been acquired and showcased in prominent museums and contemporary art collections globally.

LUV
Editions
Harland Miller
LUV
Waiting List
Labyrinth AG
Editions
Marc Quinn
Labyrinth AG
£1,500
The Currency: An Incongruous Destiny
Editions
Damien Hirst
The Currency: An Incongruous Destiny
£10,000
Sponsored by You
Editions
Grayson Perry
Sponsored by You
£12,000
 

To find out which other booths made our top ten list, read our editorial below:
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