Frieze Sculpture 2018: Tracey Emin amongst artists announced for Regent's Park outdoor exhibition

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Ailis Brennan12 June 2018

A Tracey Emin sculpture will go on show as part of this year's Frieze Sculpture programme.

The outdoor exhibition returns to London next month, showcasing cutting edge contemporary art from around the world to visitors, totally free of charge.

From July 4 until the end of Frieze Week in early October, visitors will be able to see work by 25 international artists in the English Gardens of Regent’s Park.

The outdoor exhibition will show work by artists hailing from five continents. British artists involved in the project include Conrad Shawcross and Barry Flanagan.

Big international names include American artists Dan Graham and John Baldessari, and Danish-Norwegian duo Elmgreen & Dragset.

Many of the sculptures will channel a playful attitude and interactive elements, including Flanagan’s Large Nijinski on Anvil Point and Richard Woods’ cartoon-style Holiday Home.

The exhibition has been put together by Clare Lilley, the Director of Programme at the acclaimed Yorkshire Sculpture Park.

Frieze Sculpture Park runs at Regent’s Park from July 4 to October 7 2018. For more information, visit frieze.com/sculpture

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