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Frieze Los Angeles Names 95 Exhibitors for Upcoming 2026 Edition

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 20 November 2025 16:25
Published 20 November 2025
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The upcoming edition of Frieze Los Angeles will gather together 95 exhibitors at the Santa Monica Airport, where the fair has been staged for the fourth time. Frieze LA is slated to run February 26 through March 1.

The exhibitors, hailing from 22 countries, include top blue-chip galleries like Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, David Zwirner, Lisson Gallery, Thaddaeus Ropac, White Cube, Gladstone, and Jeffrey Deitch, alongside some of the city’s most important dealerships like Commonwealth & Council, David Kordansky Gallery, Château Shatto, Charlie James Gallery, Night Gallery, and The Pit.

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First-time participants include El Apartamento, Bradley Ertaskiran, Cardi Gallery, Fort Gansevoort, Josh Lilley, Lomex, and Nicodim, while Sprüth Magers returns after skipping the 2025 edition. The Art Production Fund will once again stage special projects around the Santa Monica Airport campus.

The fair’s Focus section, organized by Essence Harden, who was recently named curator of Frieze-owned Expo Chicago, will include galleries in business for 12 years or fewer, such as Bel Ami, Dreamsong, Gordon Robichaux, Make Room, Murmurs, Ochi, Patron, Sea View, and Hannah Traore Gallery.

Missing from this year’s exhibitor list are several notable exhibitors who participated last year, including Marian Goodman Gallery, Bortolami, Victoria Miro, Sean Kelly, Regen Projects, The Box, OMR, Xavier Hufkens, and Casey Kaplan. The 2025 list also included five outfits that have closed in the past year: Altman Siegel, Blum, L.A. Louver, Tilton Gallery, and Venus Over Manhattan. (Kasmin participated in 2025, and its successor Olney Gleason will feature in the 2026 edition.)

Last year’s edition of Frieze LA was staged shortly after multiple wildfires ravaged the LA area, affecting numerous artists and collectors. In a statement, Frieze Americas director Christine Messineo said, “As the city’s art landscape evolves, Frieze Los Angeles continues to reflect the strength of its creative ecosystem—one defined by artists, ideas and experimentation. In the wake of this past year’s challenges, the art community here continues to demonstrate extraordinary resilience and imagination. Consistency can be radical in a city that thrives on change.”

Exhibitors

303 Gallery, New York

El Apartamento, Madrid, Havana, Miami

Bank, Shanghai

Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco

Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York

Bradley Ertaskiran, Montreal

Broadway, New York

Matthew Brown, Los Angeles, New York

Cardi Gallery, Milan, London

Carvalho, New York

Casemore, San Francisco

Château Shatto, Los Angeles

James Cohan, New York

Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles

Dastan, Toronto, Tehran

Massimo De Carlo, Milan, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Jeffrey Deitch, New York, Los Angeles

Anat Ebgi, Los Angeles, New York

galerie frank elbaz, Paris

Derek Eller Gallery, New York

Fort Gansevoort, New York

Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, New York

Gagosian, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Le Bourget, Basel, Gstaad, Rome, Athens, Hong Kong

Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

François Ghebaly, Los Angeles, New York

Gladstone, New York, Brussels, Seoul

Sebastian Gladstone, New York, Los Angeles

Alexander Gray Associates, New York

Garth Greenan Gallery, New York

Hales, New York, London

Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles, New York, London, Somerset, Zurich, Basel, St. Moritz, Paris, Monaco, Menorca, Hong Kong

Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, Paris, London, Marfa

Hoffman Donahue, Los Angeles, New York

Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, New York

Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Kyoto, Maebashi

Charlie James, Los Angeles

Johyun Gallery, Seoul, Busan

Kaikai Kiki Gallery, Tokyo

Karma, New York, Los Angeles

kaufmann repetto, New York, Milan

Tina Kim Gallery, New York

David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles, New York

Kukje Gallery, Seoul, Busan

Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul, London

Galerie Lelong, New York, Paris

Josh Lilley, London

Lisson Gallery, Los Angeles, New York, London,

Shanghai

Lomex, New York

Luisotti, Los Angeles

Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, Los Angeles

Anthony Meier, Mill Valley

moniquemeloche, Chicago

Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York

Nazarian / Curcio, Los Angeles

Nicodim, Los Angeles, New York, Bucharest

Night Gallery, Los Angeles

Nonaka Hill, Los Angeles, Kyoto

Olney Gleason, New York

Ortuzar, New York

Pace Gallery, New York, London, Geneva, Seoul, Los

Angeles, Tokyo, Berlin

Maureen Paley, London, Hove

Parker Gallery, Los Angeles

Perrotin, Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Shanghai,

Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Dubai, London

The Pit, Los Angeles

Proyectos Monclova, Mexico City

Almine Rech, Paris, Brussels, New York, Shanghai, Monaco

Roberts Projects, Los Angeles

Nara Roesler, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York

Thaddaeus Ropac, London, Paris, Milan, Salzburg, Seoul

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New York

Richard Saltoun, London, Rome, New York

Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles

Jessica Silverman, San Francisco

Southern Guild, Los Angeles, Cape Town

Sprüth Magers, Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York

Craig Starr Gallery, New York

Timothy Taylor, London, New York

Various Small Fires, Tustin

Vielmetter Los Angeles, Los Angeles

Welancora Gallery, New York

White Cube, London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Seoul

David Zwirner, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris,

Hong Kong

FOCUS

Anthony Gallery, Chicago – Andrew Park

Bel Ami, Los Angeles – Soshiro Matsubara

Company Gallery, New York – Sergio Miguel

Dreamsong, Minneapolis – Tamar Ettun

Fernberger, Los Angeles – Greta Waller

Gordon Robichaux, New York – Uzi Parnes

Lyles & King, New York – Ren Light Pan

Make Room, Los Angeles – Erika Mahinay

Murmurs, Los Angeles – Y. Malik Jalal

Ochi, Ketchum, Los Angeles – Africanus Okokon

Carlye Packer, Los Angeles – Emily Barker

Patron, Chicago – Jamal Cyrus

Sea View, Los Angeles – Zenobia Lee

Superposition Gallery, New York, Los Angeles – Haleigh Nickerson

Hannah Traore Gallery, New York – Turiya Adkins

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