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News / October 11, 2012

Derek Sullivan, Geoffrey Farmer & Other Canadians at Frieze 2012

Though only one Canadian gallery is represented at Frieze Art Fair this year, there are many works by Canadian artists showing at other booths and stands.
Derek Sullivan <em>Folding Rule</em> 2012 Courtesy Jessica Bradley Inc. Derek Sullivan Folding Rule 2012 Courtesy Jessica Bradley Inc.

Though only one Canadian gallery is represented at Frieze Art Fair this year—Toronto’s Jessica Bradley Inc., which will be showing works by Derek Sullivan, Zin Taylor and Sara MacKillop at Booth S4—there are many works by Canadian artists showing at other booths and stands.

London’s Lisson Gallery (Stand B9) will be showing Rodney Graham’s Canadian Humorist and works by Tim Lee, for instance, while New York’s Casey Kaplan (Booth B4) will be showing Geoffrey Farmer’s new timepiece I Turn To Clocks as well as works by Brian Jungen.

Here are some other stops for works of Canadian art at Frieze:

303 Gallery – Stand C9 – Rodney Graham, Karel Funk, Tim Gardner

The Breeder – Stand F14 – Scott Treleaven

Gavin Brown’s enterprise – Stand B11 – Peter Doig, Steven Shearer

Campoli Presti – Stand F6 – Scott Lyall

Canada – Stand G15 – David Askevold

Greengrassi – Stand D17 – Janice Kerbel, Moyra Davey

Hauser & Wirth – Stand C8 – Ian Wallace, Rodney Graham

Yvon Lambert – Stand C2 – Ian Wallace

Murray Guy – Stand F18- Moyra Davey

Galleria Franco Noero – Stand A2- Andrew Dadson, Neil Campbell, Steven Shearer

Pace – Stand G8 – Agnes Martin

Galerie Thaddeus Ropac – Stand F4 – Terence Koh

Andrea Rosen Gallery – Stand A6 – David Altmejd

Stuart Shave – Stand D12 – David Altmejd, Steven Shearer

Timothy Taylor Gallery – Stand B13 – Agnes Martin

Galerie Barbara Weiss – Stand G1 – Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller

Michael Werner – Stand F8 – Peter Doig

White Cube – Stand F7 – Jeff Wall

David Zwirner – Stand G9 – Marcel Dzama, Stan Douglas