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Aspen Art Fair Announces 2026 Exhibitors, Outdoor Sculpture Garden

Aspen Art Fair Announces 2026 Exhibitors, Outdoor Sculpture Garden

The Aspen Art Fair will return to the Hotel Jerome from July 29 through August 1 with more than 35 exhibitors for its third edition, as the boutique fair continues to carve out a distinct presence during Aspen Art Week.  The 2026 edition will be the first under director Kelly Cornell, who joined earlier this year while continuing to lead the Dallas Art Fair. Her appointment signaled a broader effort to connect collector communities across the two fairs while maintaining Aspen’s smaller scale and more intimate format.  Related Articles That scale, according to cofounder Bob Chase, remains central to the fair’s identity. Spread throughout the Jerome’s guest rooms and public spaces, the fair favors close viewing and slower conversations over the sprawl of larger convention-center fairs. “The Hotel Jerome is one of the most storied and intimate locations in Aspen and has become an integral part of the fair,” Chase told ARTnews. “It has long served as Aspen’s gathering place and that translates to the fair’s engaging, warm, and unique personality.” That intimacy also creates …

Art Dubai 2026 Special Edition Exhibitors Announced

Art Dubai 2026 Special Edition Exhibitors Announced

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. Related Articles 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 …

1-54 New York Lines-Up More Than 20 Exhibitors for 2026 Fair

1-54 New York Lines-Up More Than 20 Exhibitors for 2026 Fair

The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair has announced the more than 20 galleries that will participate in its upcoming edition, scheduled to run May 13–17 at the Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea. The fair takes place in tandem with Frieze New York at the Shed, and another fair, NADA New York, will also be on view at the Starrett-Lehigh. 1-54 returns to the iconic Chelsea building after last hosting its 2024 iteration there. The fair will feature a mix of returning galleries, like 193 Gallery, Galerie Myrtis, and Kates-Ferri Projects, alongside first-time participants, like Adegbola Gallery (of Lagos), Aura (São Paolo), The Current: Baha Mar Gallery & Art Center (Nassau), and Picture Theory Projects (New York). Related Articles “This year’s exhibitors underscore 1-54’s international reach, welcoming many first-time participants from across Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and the Americas. Each edition strengthens our commitment to championing diverse perspectives and connecting audiences to the dynamic and ever-expanding narratives of the African diaspora,” 1-54 founding director Touria El Glaoui said in a statement. This edition of 1-54 will also …

Independent Names 76 Exhibitors for Its Upcoming May Fair

Independent Names 76 Exhibitors for Its Upcoming May Fair

Independent has announced the 76 exhibitors that will participate in its upcoming 17th edition, which will run May 14–17 at a new venue, Pier 36 in the Lower East Side. Related Articles The fair will feature the work of over 100 artists, with more than 70 percent of the booths being single-artist presentations. Among these are Jason Fox at David Kordansky, Petra Cortright at Interval, Taína Cruz at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Silvia Heyden at Charles Moffett, Ina Gerken at Ryan Lee, Michael Bühler-Rose at Stems, and Trude Viken at Ricco/Maresca Gallery. Comme des Garçons will also present a solo of Rei Kawakubo. More than one-third of the exhibiting artists will also have their first New York solo outing, a program the fair calls “Independent Debuts,” such as Omar Mismar at Secci, Arna Óttarsdóttir at i8 Gallery, Nabeeha Mohamed at WHATIFTHEWORLD, Larisa Sitar at Suprainfinit, Dan Gunn at Pentimenti, Alessandro Miotti at Mariposa, and Antonio Darden at Kendra Jayne Patrick. With its move to the LES, Independent is also embracing its new neighbors, inviting several nearby galleries …

Art Basel Exhibitors Revealed

Art Basel Exhibitors Revealed

To receive Morning Links in your inbox every weekday, sign up for our Breakfast with ARTnews newsletter. The Headlines BASEL SQUARED. Art Basel in Basel, Switzerland, has revealed the 290 exhibitors from 42 countries participating in its hometown, 2026 edition, from June 18 to 21. This year, 21 first-timers are making the trip, several hailing from an ever-broadening geographic scope, including the Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, to name a few, according to a press release. In other firsts, Ruba Katrib is curating the fair’s Unlimited, large-scale project showcase, while the fair’s Premiere sector is expanding to 17 presentations for this second iteration. Public commissions by Nairy Baghramian and Ibrahim Mahama will also greet visitors on the Messeplatz and the Münsterplatz, respectively. “This edition reflects both the enduring strength of the field and the exciting directions it is taking next, reinforcing Basel’s role as the global reference point for the market,” stated the fair director Maike Cruse. IN MEMORIAM. The Hungarian artist, filmmaker and curator Dóra Maurer died on February 14 in Budapest at 89, reports Monopol Magazine. A defining …

TEFAF New York returns with 88 Exhibitors from 14 countries

TEFAF New York returns with 88 Exhibitors from 14 countries

TEFAF New York will return to the Park Avenue Armory from May 15 to 19, 2026, with 88 exhibitors presenting modern and contemporary art, design, jewelry, and antiquities. An invitation-only preview will take place on May 14. The 2026 edition will bring together dealers from 14 countries across four continents. The roster includes nine new exhibitors and 78 returning participants, with four galleries rejoining after an absence. “The heart of TEFAF New York lies with its exhibitors,” Leanne Jagtiani, Director of TEFAF New York, told ARTnews. “In 2026, we’re proud to present a compelling lineup of dealers, both longstanding participants and an exciting group of newcomers, who represent the best across disciplines. From internationally celebrated modern and contemporary art, iconic design, cultural antiquities, and high jewelry, this year’s edition will further strengthen the fair as a leading platform for connoisseurship and discovery.” Related Articles Among the larger international galleries set to participate are Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, David Zwirner, White Cube, Thaddaeus Ropac, Gladstone, Lévy Gorvy Dayan, and Skarstedt. They will be joined …

Expo Chicago Names Exhibitors for 2026 Edition

Expo Chicago Names Exhibitors for 2026 Edition

Expo Chicago has named the over 130 exhibitors that will participate in its upcoming 2026 edition, scheduled to take place April 9–12 at Navy Pier. Last November, when the fair announced the promotion of Kate Sierzputowski to director and the appointment of Essence Harden as curator, it also promised a smaller floor plan. That is now borne out in the just-released exhibitor list, which represents nearly a 25 percent smaller fair than the 2025 edition. The slimmed down fair is meant to provide “a more focused, intentionally scaled format, designed to deepen engagement for seasoned collectors, first-time visitors, and regional audiences alike,” per a release. Related Articles The exhibitors lined up for the fair include leading galleries like Karma, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, Nara Roesler, Night Gallery, Vielmetter Los Angeles, Monique Meloche, Patron, Bockley Gallery, and Tern Gallery. The 2026 edition will also introduce a partnership between Expo Chicago and the Obama Presidential Center (OPC), set to open later this year. As part of that collaboration, Louise Bernard, the director of the OPC’s museum,will curate two …

Mexico City’s Zona Maco to Bring Together 241 Exhibitors Next Month

Mexico City’s Zona Maco to Bring Together 241 Exhibitors Next Month

Next month, Zona Maco, one of Latin America’s top fairs, will alight in Mexico City, bringing together droves of collectors to Centro Banamex, on the outskirts of the capital city for the fair along will several satellites. The fair will take place during the same time as the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, but the conflict doesn’t seem to have impacted Zona Maco, which said it has 50 museum board groups confirmed to attend during the event running from February 4–8. The upcoming iteration will bring together 241 exhibitors across nine sections, several of which focus mainly on modern and contemporary art. There are also sections for design, books, and antiquities. Related Articles The fair’s main section will include 66 exhibitors, such as Pace Gallery, Galleria Continua, Sean Kelly, Mariane Ibrahim, Carl Freedman Gallery, Livia Benavides, and A Lighthouse Called Kanata, alongside some of Mexico’s top galleries like Kurimanzutto, OMR, Proyectos Monclova, Labor, Curro, and Galería Karen Huber. “We’re very excited because each year it gets more interesting—you think you’ve done it all, and …

Felix LA Names 52 Exhibitors for 2026 Edition

Felix LA Names 52 Exhibitors for 2026 Edition

Felix LA has named the 52 exhibitors that will participate in its upcoming eighth edition, scheduled to run February 26 to March 1, with a VIP preview on February 25. The art fair, which opens a day before Frieze Los Angeles, will once again return to the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. The fair includes a mix of established galleries like Corbett vs. Dempsey, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Morán Morán, Nina Johnson, Parrasch Heijnen, and Yossi Milo alongside emerging enterprises like ATLA (of Los Angeles), One Trick Pony (LA), and Plato (New York). Related Articles More than 20 galleries are exhibiting at the fair for the first time, including New York Life Gallery (New York), Feia (LA), and Som Gallery (Tokyo). Additionally, several international galleries will take part, such as Cohju (Kyoto), Patel Brown (Toronto and Montreal), Era Gallery, Milan), Gallery Playlist (Busan and San Francisco), and Ungallery (Buenos Aires). In a statement, the fair’s three cofounders—collector Dean Valentine and dealers Mills Morán and Al Morán —said, “We are thrilled to share the exhibitor list for …