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Felix Art Fair announces 56 exhibitors for its 2026 edition.

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 15 January 2026 20:07
Published 15 January 2026
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Felix Art Fair has announced the exhibitor list for its eighth edition, set to take place from February 25th to March 1st at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles.

The 2026 edition brings together 56 galleries from Tokyo, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Milan, Seoul, Miami, London, Dallas, New York, and Los Angeles. The lineup includes more than 20 first-time exhibitors, including Los Angeles’s Feia and Tokyo’s SOM GALLERY. Returning galleries include Paris-based gallery sobering and Canadian gallery Patel Brown.

This year, 18 of the exhibitors have a presence in Los Angeles, including Megan Mulrooney, albertz benda, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, La Loma Projects, The Hole, and Weinstein Gallery. This also includes Morán Morán, whose directors, Mills and Al Morán, co-founded the fair with Los Angeles–based collector Dean Valentine in 2019.

“We’ve always focused on creating a relaxed and genuinely welcoming experience, and this year’s exhibitor list really reflects that spirit,” Mills told Artsy. “We’re especially excited to bring together a strong group of emerging galleries as first-time exhibitors alongside longtime returning participants. At its core, Felix has always been about offering a place for discovery—allowing for meaningful encounters with new ideas, artists, and galleries.”

The 2026 fair will also coincide with the launch of The Felix Podcast, a new audio project hosted by Valentine alongside Los Angeles–based journalist Janelle Zara. The podcast will feature conversations with figures from across the art world, including philanthropist Jarl Mohn and artists Frances Stark and Joey Terrill.

“We are thrilled to announce the exhibitor list for this year’s fair, which captures the range and energy of contemporary art today,” the three founders said in a joint statement. “As we return to the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel for our eighth edition, we look forward to platforming many emerging galleries alongside a strong group of respected, returning galleries whose programs continue to shape and strengthen the fair.”

Here is the full list of exhibitors:

  • 193 Gallery
  • 56 Henry
  • Adams and Ollman
  • albertz benda
  • Althuis Hofland Fine Arts
  • ANDREW RAFACZ Gallery
  • ATLA
  • Brigitte Mulholland
  • Carlye Packer
  • COHJU
  • COMA
  • Corbett vs. Dempsey
  • Creative Growth
  • DIMIN
  • DON’T LOOK Projects
  • Era Gallery
  • Entrance
  • Europa
  • Feia
  • Galleri Urbane
  • Gallery Playlist
  • Harkawik
  • The Hole
  • Jacob Arthur Gallery
  • Johansson Projects
  • La Loma Projects
  • Luis De Jesus Los Angeles
  • Marinaro
  • Megan Mulrooney
  • Morán Morán
  • New York Life Gallery
  • NIAD Art Center
  • Nina Johnson
  • One Trick Pony
  • Oolong Gallery
  • parrasch heijnen
  • Patel Brown
  • Plato Gallery
  • Print Bakery (PBG)
  • Slip House
  • sobering
  • SOLOS
  • SOM GALLERY
  • Soulios Gallery
  • Stroll Garden
  • Tappeto Volante
  • Tara Downs
  • Tierra del Sol Gallery
  • Timothy Hawkinson Gallery
  • Tyler Park Presents and Gattopardo
  • Uffner & Liu
  • Ungallery
  • Volume Gallery
  • Weinstein Gallery
  • Yancey Richardson
  • Yossi Milo Gallery

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