Journal

FRIEZE Masters: 2025

Published 21/10/2025

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Last week marked our fifth year exhibiting at Frieze Masters. Here at David Aaron, we were delighted to return to Regent’s Park for one of the most anticipated events in the London art calendar.
 
Our stand, designed by Crawford and Grey, presented a carefully curated selection of works of ancient art and natural history. Greeting visitors at the entrance to the stand was a sub-adult Triceratops skull, which drew significant attention from collectors, curators, and the press alike. The specimen, offered at £650,000, sold on the Fair’s opening night, underscoring the continued global demand for rare and scientifically important fossils. 
 

The Goddess by a Greywacke Master, an important Egyptian bust dating from the Reign of Pharaoh Amasis, circa 570 – 526 B.C

Our exhibition highlight was The Goddess by the Greywacke Master, an exquisite example of Egyptian sculpture attributed to an anonymous artist, the Greywacke Master, and dated to the reign of Amasis (c. 570-526 B.C.). The piece captivated visitors with its presence, fine detail and intriguing provenance from misattribution to rediscovery. 
 
The fair also saw extensive media interest in our presentation. Our stand was featured in international outlets including Observer, ArtNews, Elle Decor Italia, FAD Magazine, and The Art Newspaper. Throughout the week, the stand was consistently busy, with visitors captivated by the stories behind each piece and the fascinating provenance of our works.

Frieze Masters is always a pleasure to be part of. It is an exciting fair that draws an interesting, and, interested crowd of collectors, curators and art enthusiasts.” Salomon Aaron, Director

We would like to thank Emanuela Tarizzo, Director of Frieze Masters, as well as everyone at FRIEZE, Stabilo and all the contractors who worked tirelessly to bring our stand to life. We look forward to returning next year to continue sharing our passion for exceptional works from the ancient and natural worlds.