For Frieze London 2021, White Cube is pleased to present works by a selection of artists who share a conceptual approach to their subject matter as well as a relationship to Eastern aesthetics or philosophy, explored through gesture, material and process.
Highlights include Mona Hatoum's kinetic work + and - (2021); Antony Gormley's seminal concrete sculpture ROOM V (1990); Magritte's Stone (1982/84), a bronze by Isamu Noguchi; and a work by Park Seo-Bo made with Korean Hanji paper on canvas, titled No.110222 (2011).
Full list of artists: Darren Almond, Cerith Wyn Evans, Theaster Gates, Antony Gormley, David Hammons, Mona Hatoum, Al Held, Sergej Jensen, Julie Mehretu, Minoru Nomata, Isamu Noguchi, Gabriel Orozco, Virginia Overton, Park Seo-Bo and Danh Vo.
Frieze Sculpture 2021
Isamu Noguchi’s Play Sculpture (c. 1965-80 (2021)) is on view at Frieze Sculpture.
One of his most successful 'play scape' works—sculptures that are both play equipment and microlandscapes—it derives from a series of experimental models made for playground equipment during the mid-1960s, in which the artist moulded plaster over bent paper clips to achieve various sculptural forms.