See & Do at Frieze Week
Out-of-fair exhibitions not to be missed and a few culinary experiences for this autumn
Grayson Perry, the Wallace Collection, until 26 October 2025
Exhibitions, Art Galleries and Museum Shows
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Selected Museum Shows
Grayson Perry, Delusions of Grandeur at the Wallace Collection
Gilbert & George: 21st Century Pictures at the Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre
Lee Miller at Tate Britain
Nigerian Modernism at Tate Modern
Marie Antoinette Style at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Rachel Jones: Gated Canyons, Dulwich Picture Gallery (until 19th October)
Peter Doig: House of Music at the Serpentine Gallery (South)
Selected Art Galleries
Hugh Hayden: Hughmanity, Lisson Gallery
Mayfair
Andreas Gursky, White Cube
Sonia Gomes, Pace Gallery
Christopher Wool, Gagosian
Cristina Iglesias, Hauser and Wirth
El Anatsui, Go Back and Pick, Goodman Gallery
Barry Flanghan, Waddington Custot
Alexandre Diop, Run For Your life! Stephen Friedman
Conrad Shawcross, Umbilical, Here East
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Conrad Shawcross, Umbilical, Here East
Cosima von Bonin: Upstairs Downstairs, Raven Row
Kudzanai-Violet Hwami, Victoria Miro
Elmgreen & Dragest: The Audience, Prada Mode - workshops and screenings
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Maison Francoise
Restaurants
Maison Francoise - French Brasserie
La Petite Maison - French Brasserie
The Wolseley - Classic European Restaurant
Hide - Contemporary Fusion
Bratt - Catalan Cuisine (Shoreditch)
The Maine - Restaurant and Bar with Live Music
Hawksmoor Seven Dials - Steak House (Covent Garden)
Bars
Bar Termini - Martini Bar
Mr Foggs - Cocktail Bar
Kioku - Japanese Sake Bar
Mount Street
Cafes
Nicolas Rouzaud at The Connaught
Miel Bakery (Fitzrovia, walking distance from Frieze Sculpture, Regent’s Park)
The Conran Shop
Shopping
Dover Street Market - Fashion
Fortnum & Maison - Tea, confisserie, gifts
The Conran Shop - Design and homeware
High streets, neighbourhoods & markets
Primrose Hill
Hampstead High Street
Chelsea
Camden Passage, Islington - flea market and vintage shops
Columbia Road Flower Market (Sunday)
Portobello Market (Saturday)
Regents Park
Walking & Running trails
Green Park
Regent’s Park
Primrose Hill
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