In the summer, I visited the Frieze sculpture park in Regents Park, London.
I saw various artworks of all different styles. They were all set in a park, this is very different to a white walled gallery. Some of the pieces faded into the background, especially darker sculptures like ‘Reality hacking No. 348’ by Peter Regh. I also went on an overcast day which means that there was less light hitting the sculptures than on a sunny day. The look of some sculptures could change dramatically if it was sunny. All the sculptures were also ranging sizes from low boulder type spheres to monumental cartoon characters.
I liked the wide range of sculptures that were there as they were all very different and made by different artists of different backgrounds, it wasn’t just one artists work, or one style of work.
I really liked the sculpture park, the setting complemented the pieces well and you could get close to the pieces to see more details.