January 6 – 10, 2027
LA CONVENTION CENTER
West Hall
LA CONVENTION CENTER
West Hall
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EXHIBITOR LIST
Our current list of prominent domestic and international galleries at the forefront of the contemporary art movement.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Find our latest announcements and updates for the show.
OPENING NIGHT
For 2026, the LA Art Show was proud to support
the life-saving efforts of the American Heart Association. Our Opening Night Premiere was a gala event benefiting our Beneficiary, featuring fine art, entertainment and delectable food and beverages from top LA restaurants.
DIVERSEartLA
DIVERSEartLA offers performance art, installations, exhibits and programs curated by major museums and arts organizations to empower, connect, and engage a diverse world.
FEATURED EXHIBITIONS
Expanding beyond the confines of booth spaces,
Featured Exhibitions create immersive experiences to engage audiences through thought-provoking artworks, performances and other exhibitions offered by participating galleries, highlighting works that will be
talked about for years to come.
Featured Exhibitions create immersive experiences to engage audiences through thought-provoking artworks, performances and other exhibitions offered by participating galleries, highlighting works that will be
talked about for years to come.
Artsy is our partner and the leading global online marketplace for buying, selling, and discovering
works of fine art. View all the art from our 2026 exhibitors!
DIVERSEartLA
RETROSPECTIVE CATALOG
RETROSPECTIVE CATALOG
This comprehensive retrospective catalog celebrates the remarkable journey of DIVERSEartLA over the years, showcasing all the projects undertaken by various
museums and arts institutions affiliated with our platform.
museums and arts institutions affiliated with our platform.
VIRTUAL TOUR
Explore and experience LA Art Show 2026 as if you were here in person!
VIDEO GALLERY
Check out all the exciting highlights and events of the show.
The LA Art Show: At the forefront of the contemporary art movement
200,000 square feet
90 galleries
23 countries
30 million in sales
20,000 works of art
70,000 visitors
15,000 parking spaces
300 journalists
500 stories
5 billion media impressions
2 million web hits
150 show staff
5 days open
7 days to set up
1 day to take down
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2025
- LA Art Show celebrated its milestone 30th anniversary, featuring over 90 exhibiting galleries and institutions, alongside special exhibitions from across the globe
- The show presented a special DIVERSEartLA retrospective, curated by Marisa Caichiolo, celebrating eight years of cultural innovation. This landmark presentation featured eight large-scale installations and an impressive 60-foot historical timeline
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2024
- Over 100 galleries/participating museums/arts organizations, including many international exhibitors from Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa
- Began a new partnership with the American Heart Association as our beneficiary by supporting the Association’s Life is Why™ Campaign
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2023
- LA Art Show welcomed over 120 galleries/participating museums/arts organizations from around the world
- The show set a new record with the highest number of Asian galleries, including 14 from Korea
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2022
- LA Art Show returned to its usual schedule with a five-day in-person event, kicking off the Los Angeles winter art season
- Opening Night Premiere Party celebrity host was International model and actress, Kaia Gerber
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2021
- LA Art Show was rescheduled as a summer event, the first arts exhibition to be hosted as an in-person show and the first major event to return to the LA Convention Center post-pandemic
- Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti addressed the community in his speech at the LA Convention Center and attended the show pre-opening
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2020
- LA Art Show celebrates its 25th Anniversary
- 126 galleries/11 participating museums/arts organizations
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2019
- 127 galleries/13 participating museums/arts organizations
- Opening Night Premiere Party celebrity host was actress Kate Beckinsale and Art Ambassador was Gavin Rossdale
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2018
- 125 galleries/12 participating museums/arts organizations
- Opening Night Premiere Party celebrity host was Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actor, director, and producer, Jon Hamm
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2017
- 128 galleries/12 participating museums/arts organizations
- LACMA presents a series of active art events to focus attention on issues of mortality and the human condition with destructive acts “performed” by Raphael Montañez Ortiz – Couch Destruction: Angel Release (Pennies From Heaven); Piano Destruction Ritual: Cowboy And Indian, Part Two; Shred Your Worries
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2016
- 121 galleries/10 participating museums/arts organizations
- In a groundbreaking move, the LA Art Show presents two complementary art fairs under one roof – the Los Angeles Fine Art Show and the LA Art Show
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2015
- 130 galleries/16 participating museums/arts organizations
- Opening benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital with Hosts Amy Adams & Darren Le Gallo
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2014
- 134 galleries, 16 participating museums/arts organizations
- Venice Biennale artist Zhang Yu debuts new “Fingerprints” exhibition before showcasing works at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
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2013
- Moves to 200,000 sq. ft South Hall in Los Angeles Convention Center
- 106 galleries, 5 participating museums/arts organizations
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2012
- 110 galleries, 9 participating museums/arts organizations
- Opening Night Premiere Party celebrity host Kat von D
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2011
- 108 galleries, 23 participating museums/arts organizations
- More than 20 international galleries from China, Korea, Taiwan, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, The Netherlands and United Kingdom
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2010
- 91 galleries, 27 participating museums/ arts organizations
- Nick Cave’s “Soundsuit Invasion” debuts in Los Angeles at LA Art Show Opening Night Premiere Party
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2009
- 108 galleries, 16 museums/art organizations: Los Angeles Convention Center West Hall
- Show expands to 100,000 sq. ft
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2008
- Barker Hanger: 115 galleries, 9 museums
- IFPDA Fine Print Fair joins the LA Art Show
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2004
- 75 galleries: Barker Hangar, addition of numerous supplemental tents to accommodate growing number of exhibitors
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2002
- 49 galleries, 5 museums: Barker Hanger in Santa Monica, first art event held at Barker Hanger, launching the destination as a premiere art venue
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2001
- 44 galleries: John Wooden Center, UCLA
- Opening benefits the Music Center of Los Angeles County
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1999
- 40 galleries: John Wooden Center, UCLA
- Show expands to include modern & contemporary work
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1997
- 36 galleries: John Wooden Center, UCLA
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1994
- 14 galleries exhibiting Historic & American Regionalism. 250 attendees: Pasadena Civic Auditorium
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