ALLIED EDITIONS ANNOUNCES HIGHLIGHTS FOR FRIEZE LONDON 2024
London’s leading not–for–profit galleries join forces with guest regional partner Liverpool Biennial to present their largest limited-editions to date
Highlights include new editions by Monster Chetwynd, Judy Chicago, Lubaina Himid, Chantal Joffe, Barbara Kruger, Helen Marten and Yoko Ono
9 – 13 October 2024
Frieze London, Regent’s Park, Stand P03
Allied Editions returns to Frieze London this year, staged in Regent’s Park from 9 – 13 October 2024. Seven of London’s leading independent spaces, Camden Art Centre, Chisenhale Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Serpentine, South London Gallery, Studio Voltaire and Whitechapel Gallery join forces to showcase limited–edition works by leading artists. For this edition of the fair, Liverpool Biennial will be joining the co-curated booth.
Initiated in 2011 and supported by Frieze, the collective host a shared stand at Frieze London, showcasing specially commissioned works for sale by prominent contemporary artists. All works are donated by the artists to raise funds for these independent spaces.
Highlights this year include a silkscreen printed mirror by Barbara Kruger in support of Serpentine, and a range of editions published to mark the 30th anniversary of Studio Voltaire, including a lithograph by Rose Wylie and a series of handcrafted porcelain roses by Rachel Kneebone.
Further editions launched at the fair include a new sculptural edition by Lina Iris Viktor to support ICA alongside a work from Helen Marten supporting the South London Gallery. Both Chisenhale Gallery and Liverpool Biennial will present editions by Linder, with a work by Jack O’Brien, recipient of Camden Art Centre’s Emerging Artist Prize at Frieze 2023 being the gallery’s highlight for this year.