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Tiffany & Co unveils partnership with Frieze London 2025
By Shivani Dubey | 2 October 2025 | Arts, Culture
Tiffany & Co is partnering with Frieze London for its 2025 Artist-to-Artist program, which provides up-and-coming talents the opportunity to have a solo exhibition at the fair
Tiffany & Co has announced that it is partnering with Frieze London for its 2025 Artist-to-Artist program, which is taking place from 15 to 19 October. A celebration of the creative community, the Artist-to-Artist program sees six established creatives such as Camille Henrot and Chris Ofili and Bharti Ker nominate up-and-coming talents to create a solo exhibition within Frieze London.
The program offers up-and-coming creatives unparalleled exposure to the collectors, critics, curators and gallerists who flock to London for the fair, marking an inclusion in the Artist-to-Artist program lineup a potentially career-defining opportunity.
Related: Tempus’s new edition stars Formula 1 champion Max VerstappenAs the first brand partner for Artist-to-Artist, Tiffany & Co is honouring its longstanding connection to the art world and its commitment to “celebrating all aspects of love, including the enduring bonds that love creates”.
This year, Frieze Artist-to-Artist will showcase works by Ilana Harris-Babou, who was nominated by Camille Henrot; Katherine Hubbard, who was nominated by Nicole Eisenman; René Treviño, nominated by Amy Sherald; Neal Tait, picked by Chris Ofili; T Venkanna, selected by Bharti Kher; and Ana Segovia who was nominated by Abraham Cruzvillegas.
Related: Tempus Hot List: October 2025Tiffany & Co has a history of providing artists with platforms to reach wide audiences. Notably, it is renowned for its creative window displays, many of which were dreamed up by legendary window designer Gene Moore. For almost 40 years, Moore famously collaborated with artists including Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, to create displays that harnessed the power of contemporary art to tell stories and immerse visitors in the wonder of Tiffany.
More recently, Tiffany & Co has commissioned artworks for display by contemporary artists including Damien Hirst, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Vik Muniz and Rashid Johnson, while also uplifting other Tiffany & Co stores with artwork loans including pieces by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Hans Hartung.
Tickets to Frieze London are currently on sale.
Images:
Camille Henrot and Ilana Harris-Babou in Tiffany & Co.
Photography by Ellen Fedors
Commissioned by Frieze Studios for Tiffany & Co.