For Frieze Week, Sqft:Space Gallery hosts a playful yet unsettling pop-up installation by Wendy Freestone and Toni Gallagher. Gallagher’s knitted renditions of tarmac and yellow road markings transform infrastructure into soft, tactile surfaces, inviting reflection on the fragility of urban order. Freestone’s contribution — foot-shaped, “genetically modified” dandelions — merges human and botanical forms, blurring boundaries between nature, artifice, and adaptation. Together, their works reimagine the street as an ecosystem of mutation and care, where the hard and the organic coexist. This temporary landscape challenges viewers to reconsider the material and ecological entanglements beneath everyday urban life.