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Regent's Park has been filled with amazing sculptures

Eddy Frankel
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Eddy Frankel
Art Editor, UK
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We are spoilt for free art in London. Every gallery and pretty much every museum is completely free to visit. It’s just one of the many ways that London is considerably better than any other capital city on earth. And we’re about to get even more spoilt as Frieze Sculpture Park opens once again for the summer. Yeah, free and outside. Spoilt.

Kimsooja A Needle Woman: Galaxy was a Memory, Earth is a Souvenir, 2014, Axel Vervoordt Gallery, Photo by Stephen White. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.

This year there are 25 incredible contemporary artists setting their work up in the park for the next three months. From John Baldessari’s adorable penguin to Rana Begum’s shimmering panes of transparent coloured glass, Regent’s Park has somehow been made even prettier than normal. Other artists include Larry Achiampong, Richard Woods, Kiki Smith and Conrad Shawcross. Grab a blanket, nab some cold ones and mini sausage rolls from M&S, and get sunburnt in front of some art.

Rana Begum No. 814, 2018, The Third Line Jhaveri Contemporary Kate MacGarry and Galerie Christian Lethert, Photo by Stephen White. Courtesy of Stephen White/Frieze.

Find more information about Frieze Sculpture 2018 right here

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