This autumn, the team behind Frieze London plans to open a permanent gallery space as a means for cultural institutions from across the globe to connect with the capital's art lovers throughout the year. It is also the first venture of this type to be established by the contemporary art fair.
Positioned on No.9 Cork Street in Mayfair, the 600sq m space - designed by architecture studio Matheson Whiteley and developed in collaboration with The Pollen Estate - will be spread across three floors of two converted warehouses. The gallery has been founded on a flexible, collaborative model, complete with contemporary artworks displayed from a roster of visiting international galleries, while Frieze hints at a series of "ambitious exhibition projects" that will last for approximately four weeks each.