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Your Guide to Fairs and Shows This LA Frieze Week

Last updated: February 24, 2026 1:12 pm
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Los Angeles has become a hub for art fairs, with a diverse range of options to explore this year. From the massive Frieze LA at the Santa Monica Airport to the intimate suite-hopping Felix Art Fair at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, there is something for everyone. The art scene in LA has truly blossomed, offering visitors a plethora of choices to immerse themselves in the vibrant cultural landscape.

Frieze Los Angeles, held at the Santa Monica Airport, features over 100 galleries from 24 countries, showcasing a wide variety of works including multimedia paintings, tarot card series, and site-specific installations by LA-based artists. The fair also offers free public art projects, adding an interactive element to the experience.

The Felix Art Fair, inspired by past hotel art fairs, takes place at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and features 56 exhibitors in both rooms and cabanas around the pool. This edition includes galleries from LA, Paris, New York, Oakland, and Chicago, providing a diverse selection of art to peruse.

Post-Fair, launched by gallerist Chris Sharp, offers a more collegial and affordable alternative to traditional art fairs. With 31 galleries from the US and abroad, this fair focuses on community and accessibility, making art more approachable for a wider audience.

Enzo, the new fair on the block, brings a taste of New York’s art scene to a warehouse in Echo Park. Featuring nine emerging galleries and independent publishers, Enzo offers a fresh perspective on the art world, with free admission for both exhibitors and visitors.

Butter Fine Art Fair, dedicated to showcasing African diaspora artists, debuts in LA at the Hollywood Park complex in Inglewood. With over 40 artists represented, this fair aims to support artists directly by donating 100% of sales to the creators.

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The Other Art Fair, a platform for artists without gallery representation, features 155 artists in its LA edition, with a casual vibe and artist-designed ping pong paddles adding a fun twist to the event.

Show LA, a new photography fair organized by LA’s Nazraeli Press, London’s Setanta Books, and Milan’s Micamera, offers a diverse selection of works from around the world. The fair also includes the exhibition “Our Landscapes Within,” focusing on photographers who explore the African diaspora in Mexico.

Dark Ages Fair, organized by artists Pentti Monkkonen and Liz Craft, draws inspiration from the Renaissance Faire for a unique and theatrical art experience. Featuring two dozen artists and exhibitors, this single-afternoon event offers a different approach to the traditional art fair model.

In addition to the art fairs, there are several art exhibitions happening in LA simultaneously. From the Eugenia P. Butler Archives at The Barn to the Rita McBride: wunderkammer at Blue Heights Arts & Culture, visitors have the opportunity to explore a wide range of artistic expressions across the city.

Away From Desk, an alternative art event featuring LA-based art spaces, provides a sense of community and dialogue for artists exploring new models outside the mainstream. With additional programming including screenings and readings, this event offers a fresh perspective on the art world.

Overall, the art scene in Los Angeles is thriving, with a diverse array of fairs and exhibitions to explore. Whether you’re a seasoned art aficionado or a newcomer to the scene, there is something for everyone to enjoy in LA’s vibrant cultural landscape.

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