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Frieze 2015 offsite + fringe events

12 October 2015

Frieze 2015 is on this week in London —running from October 14 to 17 this year—with a full schedule of exhibitors, projects, and events, including the Sunday Art Fair happening around it.

Here are our recommendations for the week’s offsite and fringe occasions, including events and exhibitions opening and opened:

EVENTS

‘Radical Data’ @ DigitasLBi UK, Oct 12

Adriano Costa @ White Cubicle, Oct 14

Sunday Art Fair, Oct 14 – 18

An Evening of Performances @ DRAF, Oct 15

Virgil’s Birthday @ X Marks the Bökship, Oct 15

1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair @ Somerset House, Oct 15 – 18

We Are All Very Anxious @ Doomed Gallery, Oct 15

Transformation Marathon @ Serpentine Galleries, Oct 17 – 18

DJ SLIINK @ Body Party, Oct 15

‘Institutionalising the Digital’ @ Goethe-Institut London, Oct 16

‘Beauty as power, privilege and inequality’ @ Rich Mix London, Oct 16

East Anglia Records compilation launch @ Assembly Point, Oct 16

SOUND AND VISION @ tank.tv, Oct 17

OPENINGS

Dan Coopey @ Belmacz, Oct 12 – Nov 11

Zhang Ding @ ICA, Oct 12 -25

Matt Ager @ A_SPACE, Oct 17 + 18

Jamie Jenkinson @ Evelyn Yard, Oct 12 – Nov 14

Sanna Helena Berger @ Jupiter Woods, Oct 13 – 31

Ian Cheng @ Pilar Corias, Oct 13 – Nov 14

Laura Morrison + Beatrice Loft Schulz @ Res., Oct 15 – 31

NOW ON

Jumanna Mana @ Chisenhale Gallery, Sept 17 – Dec 13

Peles Empire + Agata Madejska @ Project/Number, Sep 25 to Oct 18

Fiona Banner @ Frith Street Gallery, Sep 18 – Oct 31

Kara Walker @ Victoria Miro, Oct 1 – Nov 7

Hannah Black @ Arcadia Missa, Oct 1 – 31

ÅYR @ Project Native Informant, Oct 7 – Nov 7

Jon Rafman @ Zabludowicz Collection, Oct 8 – Dec 20

Hannah Perry @ Seventeen gallery, Oct 9 – Dec 10

Puppies Puppies @ Vilma Gold, Oct 11 – Nov 14 **

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We Are Some Wild Children @ Doomed Gallery, Apr 16

15 April 2015

The bi-annual digital publication We Are Some Wild Children (WASWC) is launching their first issue, #Gender, at Dalston’s Doomed Gallery on April 16.

Founder and Editor-in-Chief Auriane Defert and editor Frida Meinking have created a platform that combines video, photography and art performance to both document and question the social and individual realities of youth. With #Gender, the publication’s first issue, WASWC tackles one of society’s biggest realities, exploring the paths drawn by it and challenging their superficial heteronormativity.

#Gender brings a handful of young, Internet-based artists giving their take on the fluidity of gender, including Saga Becker, Brandy Spitz, Dina Lun, Mari Mattsson, Nadzarudin, Maud Rannou, Lovisa Ranta, Hatti Rex. The launch will be filled with popcorn and booze and Kat Knix hosting the dance floor.

See the FB event page for details. **

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