It’s one of the best times to visit Regent’s Park, as it plays host to the prestigious Frieze Sculpture exhibition. Now in its 13th edition, this must-see exhibit has transformed the park into a giant outdoor gallery, spotlighting fourteen leading international artists with their breathtaking sculpture work.
This year, curator Fatoş Üstek has even introduced an overarching connecting theme and a title for Frieze Sculpture: In the Shadows. Artists have reimagined the shadow as a creative and generative space where memory, material and myth intersect.
You’ll can expect all types of sculptures, including playful totems inspired by folklore, works dedicated to nature, and even sound sculptures that interact with their environment.

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Experience this fabulous new sculpture trail around one of London’s most beloved Royal Parks, with spectacular works thoughtfully installed throughout, encouraging visitors to wander and discover.
Among some of the standout pieces, we recommend checking out Fibredog by Assemble, a London-based collective renowned for mixing architecture, refined craftsmanship, and art. This piece is made from natural matierals like twig and thatch, doubling as a playful animal sculpture and shelter.
Also, Life Rings, Fig 3 is another must-see by the acclaimed duo Elmgreen & Gragset, reinterpreting the life-saving ring buoy as a tree-like sculpture, reflecting on safety and vulnerability.
Frieze Sculpture partners with London Sculpture Week (20 – 28 September 2025), a city-wide celebration of public art that unites four major initiatives: Frieze Sculpture, the Fourth Plinth, Sculpture in the City and The Line.

You can even experience curator tours and more curated events – you can find all the information you need below.
Everything you need to know about Frieze:
When can I see Frieze Sculpture?
Right now! You can see the Frieze Sculpture exhibition at Regent’s Park until Sunday, November 2nd.
Where in Regent’s Park is Frieze Sculpture?
The sculptures are located all around Regent’s Park. Visit their website and download the app for all the information you need. You can find Regent’s Park at The Broad Walk, London NW1 4LL. The nearest stations ar Regent’s Park and Baker’s Street.
How much does it cost?
Frieze Sculpture is completely free of charge. No booking required.
So, whether you’re looking to soak up those sunnier days to want to deep-dive into London’s vibrant art scene, Frieze Sculpture offers a captivating mix of works, ideas, and experiences that are definetly worth a peek!