The airy redesign of the Frieze London fair forces attendees to traverse long distances, potentially resulting in impulse purchases of unexpected artworks instead of planned high-end acquisitions.
This year's fair is soothing, showcasing appealing paintings and modest sculptures; it lacks the fearless avant-garde edge due to galleries opting for works they are confident will sell.
Peruvian artists Rember and Santiago Yahuarcani present a powerful display influencing visitors with mythic lifeforms and vibrant colors, representing the Huitoto people's worldview at the London fair.
Major installations at the Turner prize shortlist are featured at Hollybush Gardens gallery, transforming it into a mini-exhibition reminiscent of Tate Britain, attracting attendees to its artistic offerings.
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