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Here’s Why the LA Art Show Is Worth Your While

Last updated: January 9, 2026 4:25 pm
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The 31st edition of the LA Art Show is currently taking place at the downtown Convention Center in Los Angeles, showcasing a variety of cultural and political exhibits that highlight the fair’s relevance in the art world. Curated by Marisa Caichiolo, the show features a debut Latin American Pavilion, a video art display, and a mini-retrospective of biennials.

The Latin American Pavilion, organized by Caichiolo, includes three booths featuring artists from countries such as Mexico, Colombia, and Ecuador. The display also showcases video works by 20 contemporary artists from various Latin American countries, providing insight into the cultural richness of the region. This initiative aims to bring more representation from Latin America to the fair and expand on it in future editions.

Artier Gallery’s booth at the fair presents works by artists such as Natasha Grey, Carlos Luna James, and Dario Ortiz. Grey’s drawing “Mutable Sun” depicts a jaguar and the Maya goddess of the moon, while Luna James’ vibrant masks and Ortiz’s contemporary portrayals of mythological figures add depth to the exhibit. Verse Gallery features artists primarily from Colombia and Ecuador, with Johnny Lopez’s resin sculptures and Maca Viva’s paintings challenging traditional power icons.

In addition to the Latin American Pavilion, Caichiolo curated the non-commercial section of the fair, DIVERSEartLA, focusing on the theme of biennials. The highlight of this section is a mini-retrospective of biennials featuring the work of artist Marcos Ramirez, also known as ERRE. His provocative works, such as “187 Pairs of Hands,” address issues of Latinx identity, immigration, and nationalism, making a powerful statement in the current political climate.

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The LA Art Show also features over 90 international exhibitors, including Epicentrum Gallery from Poland and Paris, Rebecca Hossack Gallery from London, and John Martin Gallery showcasing motorcycle-inspired paintings by Clash bassist Paul Simonon. With a diverse range of artworks on display, there is something for everyone at the fair.

Despite being considered less hip compared to other upcoming fairs, the LA Art Show proves to be a worthwhile experience for art enthusiasts looking to explore a mix of cultural, political, and contemporary art. The fair runs until Sunday, January 11, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with a diverse range of artistic expressions.

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