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Frieze London diary: a boozy gallery bar, head-turning headlines and talking mice

During Frieze London week, Thaddaeus Ropac gallery hosts artist Tom Sachs with a working coffee and mezcal bar alongside his ceramic show "A Good Shelf." Performance artist Mark McGowan, known as Artist Taxi Driver, displays subverted Daily Mail headlines at the Minor Attractions satellite fair in Fitzrovia. Ryan Gander unveils a new animatronic mouse at Camden Arts Projects that critiques the state of contemporary art. The Gallery of Everything presents "Ectoplasmix," featuring works depicting the supernatural substance, with contributions from artists including František Jaroslav Pecka, Mathew Weir, and Susan Hiller.

This article matters because it captures the vibrant, often irreverent energy of Frieze week in London, highlighting how satellite events and gallery shows extend the fair's cultural impact beyond the main venue. The pieces by Sachs, Gander, and Artist Taxi Driver reflect ongoing dialogues about ritual, authenticity, and critique within the art world, while the ectoplasm exhibition taps into enduring fascination with the occult and spiritualism in contemporary art.