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Stephen Friedman Gallery announces three solo presentations at Frieze London this year |
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Anne Rothenstein, Red Moon, 2025. Oil on wood panel, 90.5 x 60.2cm (35 5/8 x 23 3/4in). Copyright Anne Rothenstein. Courtesy the artist and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London and New York. Photo by Todd-White Art Photography.
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LONDON.- Stephen Friedman Gallery will bring three solo presentations to Frieze this year, featuring new portraits by Sarah Ball at Frieze London, a group of new landscape paintings by Anne Rothenstein at Frieze Masters and a monumental sculpture by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at Frieze Sculpture.
For Frieze London, British artist Sarah Ball (Booth B14) showcases new large and small-scale paintings and a series of 20 works on paper. These works continue Balls sensitive exploration of the human condition conveyed through physiognomy, hairstyles, clothes, jewellery and make-up. This coincides with Balls major institutional exhibition at Longlati Foundation, Shanghai, which opened in August 2025.
Frieze Masters features six new paintings by British artist Anne Rothenstein (Booth C11) in the Studio section of the fair, curated by Sheena Wagstaff with Margrethe Troensegaard. Bringing together new works and studio ephemera, the selection explores the artists intuitive process and broad range of inspirations. Some of these, including Japanese Nihonga paintings, historical wood engravings and contemporary photography, inform Rothensteins vivid personal exploration of memory.
For Frieze Sculpture, Stephen Friedman Gallery and Garth Greenan Gallery co-present a new large-scale bronze by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. Trade Canoe: King of the Mountain (2025) is a twelve-foot-long bronze canoe, among the artists final Trade Canoe series (19922025). In this body of work, Smith piles her canoes with cargo, in this case a ghostly white American bison dramatically perches atop a massive boulder. The bison here is a representation of Big Medicine, a rare white bison that roamed the Flathead Indian Range in Montana between 1933 and 1959.
On view at Stephen Friedman Gallery, London is Run For Your Life !, a solo exhibition of new paintings and drawings by Franco-Senegalese artist Alexandre Diop. This marks the artist's debut show with the gallery and his first solo exhibition in London.
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