‘Focus’ Celebrates Young Galleries at Frieze London 2025

The section brings new galleries and voices to the fair across 33 solo and dual shows

in Frieze London & Frieze Masters | 17 JUN 25



Focus returns to Frieze London from 15 – 19 October 2025 to champion emerging talent from across the globe. Frieze’s long-standing section dedicated to fostering a community of young galleries up to 12 years old is advised by Joumana Asseily (founder, Marfa’), Piotr Drewko (founder, Wschód) and Cédric Fauq (chief curator, CAPC Musée d’art Contemporain de Bordeaux).

Emma Rose Schwartz, TV Sunrise, 2024. Courtesy: the artist and Brunette Coleman. Photo: Jack Elliot Edwards
Emma Rose Schwartz, TV Sunrise, 2024. Courtesy: the artist and Brunette Coleman. Photo: Jack Elliot Edwards

This year’s edition of Focus welcomes several new spaces defining the London and international cultural scenes, such as a. Squire (London) with Bogdan Ablozhnyy, Bombon (Barcelona) with Lara Fluxà, Coulisse (Stockholm) with Rafal Zajko, Cylinder (Seoul) with Rim Park, Gathering (London, Cologne and Ibiza) with Christelle Oyiri, Kayokoyuki (Tokyo) with Daichi Takagi and Yutaka Nozawa, Eli Kerr (Montreal) with Marlon Kroll and King’s Leap (New York) with Michelle Uckotter.

Twenty-five galleries return to Focus, including El Apartamento, Gallery Artbeat, Brunette Coleman, Clima, diez, Rose Easton, Franz Kaka, Gianni Manhattan, Ginny on Frederick, Gypsum, Harlesden High Street, Hot Wheels, Galerie Noah Klink, Llano, Madragoa, Marfa’, Nicoletti, palace enterprise, Petrine, Public, Sophie Tappeiner, Gallery Vacancy, Wschód and Xxijra Hii.

Lara Fluxà, Saarc, 2024, and Lemms, 2024. Glass, iron and motor oil. Courtesy: the artist and Bombon
Lara Fluxà, Saarc, 2024, and Lemms, 2024. Glass, iron and motor oil. Courtesy: the artist and Bombon

Participating galleries and artists

56 Henry (New York) – Mika Horibuchi

El Apartamento (Madrid, Havana) – Alex Hernandez Dueñas and Ariamna Contino

Gallery Artbeat (Tbilisi) – Ana Gzirishvili

a. Squire (London) – Bogdan Ablozhnyy

Bombon (Barcelona) – Lara Fluxà

Brunette Coleman (London) – Emma Rose Schwartz

Clima (Milan) – Marie Matusz

Coulisse (Stockholm) – Rafal Zajko

Cylinder (Seoul) – Rim Park

diez (Amsterdam) – Rasoul Ashtary

Rose Easton (London) – Jan Gatewood

Franz Kaka (Toronto) – Anne Low

Gathering (London, Cologne, Ibiza Gianni Manhattan, Vienna) – Christelle Oyiri

Ginny on Frederick (London) – Alex Margo Arden

Gypsum (Cairo) – Marianne Fahmy and Yasmine El Meleegy

Harlesden High Street (London) – Toby CATO Grant

Hot Wheels (Athens, London) – Anastasia Pavlou

Kayokoyuki (Tokyo) – Daichi Takagi and Yutaka Nozawa

Eli Kerr (Montreal) – Marlon Kroll

King's Leap (New York) – Michelle Uckotter

Galerie Noah Klink (Berlin) – Eliza Wagener

Llano (Mexico City) – Enrique López Llamas

Madragoa (Lisbon) – Luís Lázaro Matos

Marfa' (Beirut) – Omar Fakhoury

Nicoletti (London) – Gray Wielebinski

palace enterprise (Copenhagen) – Cally Spooner

Petrine (Paris, Düsseldorf) – Alina Rentsch

Public (London) – Xin Liu

Sophie Tappeiner (Vienna Gallery) – Jasmine Gregory

Vacancy (Shanghai) – Xingzi Gu

Wschód (New York, Warsaw) – Anton Munar and Kenji Ide

Xxijra Hii (London) – Glen Pudvine

Further Information

Frieze London and Frieze Masters, The Regent’s Park, 15 – 19 October 2025.   

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Frieze London and Frieze Masters are supported by global lead partner Deutsche Bank

Main Image: Rafał Zajko, Cruel Intentions, 2025. Bio concrete, quad glass, stoneware ceramics, bio resin, 350 × 100 × 10 cm. Courtesy: Rafał Zajko and Coulisse Gallery. Photo: Inês Costa

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