As well as buying a Rembrandt or Lichtenstein, visitors to the London fair can peruse an eclectic mix of conceptual artworks Visitors to the contemporary tent of London’s Frieze art fair will have to first push their way through heavy plastic butchers’ curtains before walking down a spookily dark corridor past phrases such as “Welcome to purgatory”. Once inside they might bump into wandering twin girls conjoined by their long hair. Or visit a cave and discuss the Greek god Pan with a 16-year-old. Or hear Bach as a rabbit does. They might even buy art. Continue reading...