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Los Angeles’ largest art fair will take over the L.A. Convention Center from January 7 to 11, 2026, showcasing work from over 90 exhibitors across 180,000 square feet. This is the LA Art Show‘s 31st year running, and we’re in for a treat with an exciting lineup of work from dozens of galleries, museums, and nonprofits.
Here’s a closer look at what we can expect at the LA Art Show this year.
Courtesy of LA Art Show 90+ galleries across 180,000 square feet
Director and producer Kassandra Voyagis presents a magnificent collection of carefully curated works across more than 90 galleries. A few highlights include:
Palm Beach’s Provident Fine Art, presenting a solo exhibition of abstract works by Sylvester Stallone Dublin’s Oliver Sears Gallery, the LA Art Fair’s first participant from Ireland Music-meets-art pieces by Paul Simonon of The Clash and Chris Rivers of Heaven’s Basement Art of Contemporary Africa presents Dr. Esther Mahlangu, a 90-year-old visual artist and cultural ambassador of the Ndebele nation A continuation of LA Art Show’s strong Korean presence with 15 participating galleries from Korea, including sculptural works by Steel Che A live mural experience by L.A. artist Robert Vargas, honoring first responders A new Latin American Pavilion by curator Marisa Caichiolo, with works focusing on memory, migration, and identity
Courtesy of LA Art Show Attending the LA Art Show
The LA Art Show represents over 20,000 works of art by exhibitors from 23 different countries, declaring on their website, “Diversity is our strength and art is most impactful when it includes or transcends all borders.”
The event is known to host upwards of 70,000 visitors, many of whom seek out pieces to purchase.
📍 Location: Los Angeles Convention Center West Hall, 1201 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
🗓️ Dates: Jan. 7-11, 2026
🎟️ Tickets: General admission starts at $44.96
🌐 Website: LA Art Show