Each year in October, Regent Park transforms into an open-air art gallery when the Frieze London Art Fair puts on a major public art display in the heart of London.
The statues begin to pop up in the park from July for visitors to marvel at. This year, over twenty international artists will present new and modern artworks in this iconic London space.
Take a look below at some of the art already installed in Regent Park.
Barry Flanagan, Composition, 2008
Bill Woodrow, Celloswarm, 2002
Jaume Plensa, Laura Asia’s Dream, 2018
Lars Fisk, Tudor Ball, 2019
Leiko Ikemura, Usagi Kannon II, 2013-2018
Robert Indiana, ONE through ZERO, 1980-2002
Vik Muniz, Mnemonic Vehicle No. 2, 2015 (Stephen White)
Zak Ove, Autonomous Morris, 2018
Tom Sachs, My Melody, 2008
All images: Stephen White /Frieze
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