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Art Dubai 2026 Special Edition Exhibitors Announced

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 15 April 2026 21:38
Published 15 April 2026
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Art Dubai has released the exhibitor list for its 2026 “special edition,” a scaled-back fair that will run May 15–17 at Madinat Jumeirah, with a VIP preview on May 14, bringing together roughly 75 presentations across galleries, institutions, and partners. 

The revised format, announced amid ongoing regional instability and rising costs across the fair circuit, places a tighter focus on galleries with longstanding ties to the region: roughly 60 percent of participants in this edition hail from the Gulf and Southwest Asia, alongside a smaller contingent of international players.

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The exhibitor list reflects that balance. Regional mainstays such as The Third Line, Lawrie Shabibi, Carbon 12, Ayyam Gallery, and Tabari Artspace will be joined by international galleries including Perrotin, Galleria Continua, Waddington Custot, and Galerie Frank Elbaz. 

In contrast to the larger editions that have defined the fair in recent years, this version is deliberately compact. Organizers have emphasized a more “focused program” with presentations ranging from contemporary, modern, and digital practices, alongside a broader mix of institutional collaborations and commissioned works. 

The programming component is doing more work than usual. The fair will include large-scale installations and new commissions by artists such as Khalid Al Banna, Hashel Al Lamki, and Sudarshan Shetty, as well as partnerships with major regional institutions including Alserkal Avenue, Art Jameel, and the Sharjah Art Foundation. 

One notable shift is economic. In response to mounting pressure on galleries, Art Dubai is introducing a risk-sharing model in which booth costs are tied to sales performance—a rare move in the art fair ecosystem and one that signals how much strain the traditional model is under. 

The result is a fair that looks less like a global marketplace chasing scale and more like a regional platform consolidating its base. If previous editions positioned Dubai as a crossroads between East and West, this one leans into a different idea: resilience through concentration.

That recalibration comes at a moment when fairs worldwide are grappling with rising costs, uneven sales, and collector hesitation. In that sense, Art Dubai’s special edition may be an early example of where the fair model is headed—smaller, more regional, and more dependent on institutional scaffolding to hold it together.

Gallery Location(s)
Ab-Anbar Gallery London
Agial Art Gallery Beirut
Aisha Alabbar Dubai
Art Fungible Hong Kong
Athr Jeddah / Riyadh / AlUla
Galerie Atiss Dakar Dakar
AWL Girona / Al Ain / Los Angeles
Ayyam Gallery Dubai
Saleh Barakat Gallery Beirut
Bluerose Beirut
Carbon 12 Dubai
Pedro Cera Lisbon / Madrid
Galleria Continua San Gimignano / Beijing / Les Moulins / Havana / São Paulo / Rome / Paris
Dirimart Istanbul / London
Dom Art Projects Dubai
Efie Gallery Dubai
Galerie Frank Elbaz Paris
Foundry Dubai
Taymour Grahne Projects Dubai / London
GVCC Casablanca / Paris
Mark Hachem Lebanon / Paris / New York
Hafez Gallery Jeddah
Leila Heller Gallery Dubai / New York
Hunna Art Gallery Kuwait
Iragui Paris
Iregular Montreal
Iris Projects Abu Dhabi
Gallery Isabelle Dubai
Labor Mexico City
Lawrie Shabibi Dubai
JD Malat Gallery London / Dubai
John Martin Gallery London
Meem Gallery Dubai
Nika Project Space Dubai / Paris
Galleria Franco Noero Turin
Gallery One Ramallah
Perrotin Paris / Hong Kong / New York / Seoul / Tokyo / Shanghai / Los Angeles / London / Dubai
Pinksummer Genoa
Iyad Qanazea Gallery Abu Dhabi
Rarares Gallery Dubai
Rizq Art Initiative Abu Dhabi
The Rooster Gallery Vilnius
Lilia Ben Salah Paris
Shankay Porto / Dubai
Solo Bucharest
SSK Ukkel
Tabari Artspace Dubai
The Third Line Dubai
Waddington Custot Dubai / Paris / London
Zawyeh Gallery Dubai / Ramallah

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