Rant over.
What I'm trying to say is, in Frieze it feels like a typical Saturday morning market in an airfield in Essex, just a bit more expensive and without the stall holders hollering "Two pound for the pair!"
Here are some things I discovered, and will be following these guidelines next year...
- Don't take a big bag a small handbag will suffice while carrying your camera and a SMALL sketchbook. This way you can avoid the queues of people facing bag checks!
- Look at the map of the stall layout work out a system, if you wander about willy nilly you will get lost and/or miss something.
- Bring a bottle of water and snacks trust me, you won't want to pay the cafe prices, and you'll need to keep your energy levels up.
- Learn what you don't like quickly there are so many stalls and so much art, you will get to a point where enough is enough, don't waste your energy looking at something for the sake of it, concentrate on what catches your eye.
- Take lots of photos if you find a piece interesting, take some photos of it! And don't forget to photograph the wall sticker of the artist's name so you can research them further.
- Be sure to take regular breaks there's a lot of walking and standing around, you'll need to rest your feet every one in a while!
- Try to enjoy it! it may be overcrowded, but you are in the worlds biggest and most popular contemporary art fair, artists and famous dealers are always milling around, so get excited, ask questions and take as much as you can from the experience.
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