This October, Frieze London 2025 brings back its acclaimed Artist-to-Artist programme — now in its third edition — with a fresh injection of energy thanks to a new partnership with Tiffany & Co. Running from 15th to 19th October at The Regent’s Park, the initiative places art mentorship and peer-to-peer exchange at the heart of the global art fair.
Art mentorship at the heart of Frieze London
The Artist-to-Artist programme, first launched in 2023, pairs leading figures in contemporary art with emerging talents they admire and wish to champion. For 2025, the section features six solo presentations, each the result of an artistic dialogue that transcends geography, generation, and medium.
Through Tiffany & Co’s support, the project expands its reach and impact — providing direct funding to participating galleries and ensuring that new artistic voices are seen, heard, and celebrated on an international stage. As Eva Langret, Director of Frieze EMEA, noted, the partnership reinforces the fair’s mission to nurture community and exchange within the contemporary art landscape.
Highlights from Frieze London’s Artist-to-Artist 2025
Among this year’s compelling pairings, Camille Henrot has selected Ilana Harris-Babou (Dreamsong Gallery) for her exploration of cosmopolitanism, play, and shared spaces. Harris-Babou’s presentation includes sculptural game tables, ceramic reliefs, and a video installation filmed in New York, London, and Dakar — a meditation on collectivity and the traces we leave in urban life.
Meanwhile, Abraham Cruzvillegas champions Ana Segovia (Kurimanzutto Gallery), whose paintings reimagine Mexico’s cinematic golden age through a queer lens. Segovia’s vibrant canvases confront traditional portrayals of masculinity and national identity, transforming the heroic male archetype into a space of vulnerability and ambiguity.
Nicole Eisenman’s nominee, Katherine Hubbard (Company Gallery), presents intimate photographs made with her mother in their Philadelphia home. The project captures gestures of memory, care, and daily ritual, turning the domestic sphere into a stage for love and loss.
Other presentations include René Treviño (nominated by Amy Sherald, Erin Cluley Gallery), Neal Tait (chosen by Chris Ofili, Lungley Gallery), and T. Venkanna (selected by Bharti Kher, Gallery Maskara), each offering a distinctive approach to storytelling and form.
The partnership with Tiffany & Co. underscores a shared belief in the power of creativity to connect people across boundaries — a commitment that extends beyond the fair to the broader global art community.
Step into the pulse of London’s art season with our Frieze Guide — your curated compass to the names, moments, and movements shaping Frieze 2025.