LA Art Show, LA’s largest and longest-established art fair, returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center’s West Hall on January 7 to 11, 2026, marking its 31st year. Tickets are now available at www.laartshow.com with the American Heart Association serving as the charity beneficiary. As one of the few remaining privately owned and operated Los Angeles art shows of such magnitude, the LA Art Show contributes a sense of authenticity to the city’s art scene, reflecting the vibrant and multicultural essence of its host community.
Under the direction of producer and director Kassandra Voyagis, the fair’s growing global presence will be showcased. With over 100 exhibitors, LA Art Show 2026 will feature continued collaborations with international and local galleries. Provident Fine Art, located in Palm Beach, is set to make its LA Art Show debut with a distinctive solo exhibition showcasing Sylvester Stallone’s abstract canvas paintings.
The 2026 iteration will also feature the show’s first exhibitor from Ireland, Dublin-based Oliver Sears Gallery, along with a strong U.K. presence with first time galleries, including John Martin Gallery out of London, and Quantum Contemporary Art. Pontone Gallery (London) will present works by self-taught Manchester artist Chris Rivers, who has garnered significant attention from collectors and A-list celebrities alike. Rehs Galleries, a New York-based gallery showcasing historic and contemporary art will return, having participated in the LA Art Show since its inception in 1994.
LA Art Show’s non-commercial platform DIVERSEartLA, curated by Marisa Caichiolo, returns to explore the evolving landscape of contemporary art through the lens of biennials and museums, emphasizing their complementary roles and tensions. Caichiolo will also oversee the curation of an invitation-only Latin American Pavilion, bringing the flavor of emerging artists from other regions of the American Continent.