“In the Shadows”: Frieze Sculpture 2025

The Regent’s Park, 17 September – 2 November 2025

Curated by Fatoş Üstek third time in a row, the 13th iteration of this much-celebrated annual public art event features 14 leading international artists, including Assemble, Elmgreen & Dragset, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Burçak Bingöl and Erwin Wurm.

Elmgreen & Dragset, Life Rings, Fig. 3, 2023, presented by Pace Gallery. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Frieze Sculpture coincides with Frieze London and Frieze Masters which also take place in The Regent’s Park, 15 – 19 October 2025.

For the first time, curator Fatoş Üstek has introduced an overarching connecting theme and a title for Frieze Sculpture: “In the Shadows”. This year’s exhibition imagines the shadow not as an ominous portent but as a creative and generative space where memory, material and myth intersect.

Henrique Oliveira, Desnatureza 8, 2025, presented by Almeida & Dale and Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

The selected artists engage with shadows both as an idea and a literal physical phenomenon, exploring themes such as ecological absence, traces of ancestry, bodily imprints and sculptural metaphors. From Andy Holden’s bronze birdcalls and Reena Saini Kallat’s colossal sound sculptures to Jaune Quick-to-See Smith’s tribute to Indigenous memory, each piece transforms absence into presence and silence into expression.

Erwin Wurm, Ghost (Substitutes), 2022, presented by Thaddaeus Ropac. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

From Erwin Wurm’s ghostly garments to the regenerative visions of Henrique Oliveira and Grace Schwindt, all the works share a common sensitivity toward the unseen and invite us to look at what is hidden. Drawing inspiration from the cultural and geographical contexts of the rose motif, Burçak Bingöl’s work establishes a profound relationship between earth and ceramics by transforming the clay-rich soil of Regent’s Park into the forms she presents.

Burçak Bingöl, Unit Terrenum Rosa, 2025, presented by Galeri Nev Istanbul. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Üstek says:

‘Gölgede’ sergisi, bilinmeyeni, gizleneni ve unutulmuşu kucaklayan bir küratöryel bakış sunuyor. Gölge, potansiyel taşıyan bir bölgedir; hikâyeler burada sessiz ama güçlü biçimde gelişir; çoğu zaman gözden ırakta. Bu yılki sanatçılar, ekolojik kırılganlık, tarihsel silinme ve insanın dönüşümüne dair çarpıcı kavrayışlar sunuyor. Ziyaretçilerin Regent’s Park’ta gerçekleştirdikleri yolculukta, gölgede olanın değişimin tohumlarını barındırabileceğini fark etmelerini umuyorum.

Fatoş Üstek, Photo by Christa Holka

Frieze Sculpture partners with London Sculpture Week taking place between 20 – 28 September 2025, a city-wide celebration of public art that unites four major initiatives: Frieze Sculpture, the Fourth Plinth, Sculpture in the City and The Line. Now in its fourth edition, London Sculpture Week underscores London’s vibrant role as a global cultural capital with a huge amount of open space, providing innovative opportunities for the public to engage with contemporary sculpture in outdoor settings.

You can read our interview with Fatoş Üstek about Frieze Sculpture 2025 and her 3rd year with the show.

Artists and Galleries Participating in Frieze Sculpture 2025

Simon Hitchens

Simon Hitchens, Bearing Witness to Things Unseen, 2025, presented by CLOSE Gallery. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Timur Si-Qin

Timur Si-Qin, Last of the Wild and Free (Rhododendron calophytum), 2025, presented by Albion Jeune. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Reena Saini Kallat

Reena Saini Kallat, Requiem (The Last Call), 2024, presented by Nature Morte. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Burçak Bingöl

Burçak Bingöl, Unit Terrenum Rosa, 2025, presented by Galeri Nev Istanbul. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Lucía Pizzani

Lucía Pizzani, The Tale of the Eye, the Snake and the Seed, 2025, presented by Galleria Doris Ghetta & Victoria Law Projects. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Grace Schwindt

Grace Schwindt, When I Remember Through You, 2025, presented by Galerie Peter Kilchmann. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Abdollah Nafisi


Abdollah Nafisi, Neighbours, 2025, presented by Dastan. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Henrique Oliveira

Henrique Oliveira, Desnatureza 8, 2025, presented by Almeida & Dale and Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Erwin Wurm

Erwin Wurm, Ghost (Substitutes), 2022, presented by Thaddaeus Ropac. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Assemble

Assemble, Fibredog, 2025, presented by Plinth. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Elmgreen & Dragset

Elmgreen & Dragset, Life Rings, Fig. 3, 2023, presented by Pace Gallery. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

David Altmejd

David Altmejd, ‘Nymph 1 Nymph 2 Nymph 3’, 2025

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, King of the Mountain, 2024 – 2025, presented by Garth Greenan Gallery and Stephen Friedman Gallery, Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Andy Holden

Andy Holden, Auguries (Lament), 2025, presented by Seventeen and Hidde van Seggelen. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.

Cover Image: Abdollah Nafisi, Neighbours, 2025, presented by Dastan. Photo by Linda Nylind. Courtesy of Frieze.