LA Art Show at the LA Convention Center Jan. 7th-11th-Preview, Tickets
LA Art Show Opens Jan. 7 with Global Lineup and New Latin American Pavilion
The LA Art Show (www.laartshow.com), LA’s largest and longest-running fair, returns for its 31st edition with more than 90 exhibitors from around the world, led by director and producer Kassandra Voyagis. This year’s fair features international highlights including Ireland’s first participant, Dublin’s Oliver Sears Gallery, Palm Beach’s Provident Fine Art with a solo presentation of Sylvester Stallone’s abstract works, and London’s Pontone Gallery showcasing popular artist and drummer Chris Rivers.
Exhibitions include the first public showing in over four decades of Karl A. Meyer’s 1980s woodcut prints at Switzerland’s LICHT FELD Gallery, and cinematic figurative works by Israeli artist Yigal Ozeri presented by Corridor Contemporary. A strong Korean presence continues, including J&J Art’s “Elegant Freedom” by Jinny Suh, whose Hanji-based works reinterpret Korean tradition through a contemporary lens.
The fair will debut its new Latin American Pavilion, curated by Marisa Caichiolo-who was recently selected to co-curate Chile’s pavilion at the 2026 Venice Biennale. Centered on themes of memory, migration and identity, the pavilion explores representation, provenance and the evolving trajectory of Latin American art. “At a moment when immigration issues continue to disproportionately impact Latin American communities, it is especially important to provide a platform for these artists,” says Caichiolo.
The fair's signature non-commercial platform, DIVERSEartLA, curated by Marisa Caichiolo, returns with “The Biennials, Art Institutions and Museums in the Contemporary Art Ecosystem," exploring how contemporary art evolves through global biennials and museums, and how the two complement and challenge one another. The platform highlights their shared role as engines of artistic innovation, public engagement, and cultural dialogue.
LA Art Show takes place January 7 - 11 at LA Convention Center (1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, 90015) and tickets start at $40 with the American Heart Association serving as the charity beneficiary, receiving 15% of proceeds from every ticket sold for their Life is Why ™ campaign.