(10 Oct 2024)
UK FRIEZE MASTERS
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London, UK – 10 October 2024
1. Various of ‘Elle Danse (She Dances’), 1948, Francis Picabia, on show at Hauser & Wirth gallery booth at Frieze Masters art fair
2. Various of ‘Myths (Multiple)’, 1981, Andy Warhol
3. Various of ‘Two Dancers’, c. 1890, Edgar Degas
4. Various of Roman marble cinerary urn, circa 1AD
5. Various of inner sarcophagus of Princess Sopdet-em-haawt, 7th century BC
6. Mid of a Roman architectural fragment from 1-2 AD and ‘Visage Dans un Ovale’ (oval plate, 1955, Pablo Picasso
7. Tilt down from Roman fragment to Picasso plate
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Nathan Clements-Gillespie, Director, Frieze Masters:
"Frieze Masters is our fair for historical art all the way through to living artists working today inspired by the art of the past. So we will find everything from Greek, Roman and Egyptian antiquities, medieval bronzes, Renaissance sculpture and 20th century highlights from Picasso to Picabia. Also beautiful art from the Himalayas, from China, such as what you see behind me. Really, it’s 6,000 years of the very best of human creativity and ingenuity as expressed through art."
9. Various of people looking at painted wallpaper panels from China, late 18th to early 19th century
10. Close of design on panel
11. Mid of jardinières, Chinese from Qianlong period (1736-1795)
12. Pull focus from jardinière to wallpaper design
13. Various of ‘Pelouse du Champ de Courses à Longchamp (Public Enclosure at the Longchamp Racecourse)’, 1865, Édouard Manet
14. Tilt down from ‘The Yawning Man’, by Peter Brueghel the Younger, to information label with round sticker on it indicating the piece has been sold
15. Close of sold sticker
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Nathan Clements-Gillespie, Director, Frieze Masters:
"The first red dots that I saw come up on works in the very first few hours were on the most exceptional pieces galleries brought to the fair. Whether it was a 10th century Indian sandstone sculpture, a canvas by Manet or by Brueghel, it was those exceptional pieces that galleries held back and brought to this fair that sold, regardless of the price point. There’s there’s no sticker shock. There is a desire for quality."
17. Wide of Gagosian booth, which includes sculptures by John Chamberlain and furniture by Marc Newson
18. Various of ‘ENTIRELYFEARLESS’, 2009, John Chamberlain
19. Wide of booth, ‘COLONELGARGLE’, 2008, John Chamblerlain in foreground
20. Pull focus between sculptures
21. Various of Millicent Wilner, Senior Director, Gagosian, looking at sculpture
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Millicent Wilner, Senior Director, Gagosian:
"They’re very visually appealing and there’s a materiality to them. You can see from this booth there’s a sort of monochromatic palette to everything apart from one very bright red sculpture by Chamberlain. Chamberlain actually used existing car parts so he doesn’t paint on the metal. The metal is from its original form. And he actually would rough up the metal, sort of drag it across the floor and to give it a sort of patina that appealed to him."
23. Wide of booth
24. Tilt up of ‘”Lockheed Lounge’, 1988, Marc Newson
25. Tilt up of ‘Charcoal Glass Chair’, 2017, Marc Newson
26. Various of ‘Random Pak Chair’, 2006, Marc Newson
27. SOUNDBITE (English) Millicent Wilner, Senior Director, Gagosian:
28. Various of untitled work, c. 1945, Jackson Pollock
29. Various of ‘Hest I Landskap (‘Horse in Landscape’, 1912, Edvard Munch
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Sold! A four million dollar masterpiece.
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