Frieze London 2024

Dates:
9–13 October 2024

Venue:
The Regent’s Park, London


Lee Bul, Untitled – SFLP (installation view), 2023, Screenprint and foiling on paper, 81 x 108 cm. © Lee Bul. Photo courtesy of the artist and STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore.

STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery returns for the 2024 edition of Frieze London, presenting five leading contemporary Asian artists: Lee Bul, Do Ho Suh, Haegue Yang, Heman Chong, and Han Sai Por. The booth will also highlight the works of artist collaborators Ghada Amer & Reza Farkhondeh, as well as artist Angela Bulloch

Coinciding with Lee Bul‘s facade commission for The Met, New York, STPI will be presenting a selection from the artist’s Untitled – SF series, which combined up to 16 layers of screenprint and foil printing, referencing Lee Bul’s use of fragmented mirrors in her studio practice. 

Following Do Ho Suh’s opening of major institutional shows at Tate Modern, London (2025), Moody Center for the Arts, Houston (2024), Art Sonje Center, Seoul (2024), and National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh (2024), STPI is pleased to present works on paper that were created through Do Ho Suh’s long-standing collaboration with the Creative Workshop. A selection of Suh’s cyanotypes – ghostly portrayals of domestic items found in homes he has lived in before printed onto a 2D surface – will be presented.  

STPI will also present vegetable relief prints from Haegue Yang’s Edibles series, printed with organic pigment from local produce, sourced from Singapore’s grocery stores and wet markets during her residency. A selection of Yang’s Edibles prints will concurrently be on show at her major solo exhibition with Hayward Gallery, London, entitled Leap Year.

Heman Chong’s Labyrinths (Libraries) and Bookmark (Leaves) series both speak to Chong’s interest in the contradictions between physical publications and ephemeral digital products, and between actual people and the endless possibilities of knowledge. Taking place concurrently with Frieze London, Chong’s works will also be shown at the ongoing 2024 Serpentine Pavilion, London, and at Amanda Wilkinson Gallery, London.  

Also presenting at Frieze London are works featuring an innovative “laser-off” technique that was pioneered in the Creative Workshop with Angela Bulloch, who is also part of the ongoing 15th Gwangju Biennale. Sculptural works from Singapore’s Cultural Medallion Award recipient Han Sai Por and lithographs from artist collaborators Ghada Amer & Reza Farkhondeh will also feature at the booth. 

 

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