What you missed at Frieze Masters

The art festival returned with a focus on Korean art this year. Watch our Live Rooms roundup for all the highlights from Frieze Spotlight
The megalithic mother of all fairs returned to Regent’s Park in London last week after a year-long hiatus. For more than 15 years, Frieze London has been the place to see all that the international art world has to offer. Almost 10 years ago, it was joined by its sister fair, Frieze Masters, which bridges the gap between ancient and mid-century art, making the double fair a true phenomenon. Here, Verity Babbs from Rise Art talks to Laura Hoptman, curator of Spotlight, a section of Frieze Masters dedicated to pioneering artists of the 20th century.
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