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LA Art Show 30th Anniversary: Honoring Our Longtime Galleries

February 19, 2025 - February 23, 2025

LA Art Show 30th Anniversary: Honoring Our Longtime Exhibiting Galleries
The LA Art Show stands as Los Angeles’s largest and longest-running art fair, marking an extraordinary milestone with its 30th anniversary edition from February 19-23, 2025, at the Los Angeles Convention Center. As we reflect on three decades of artistic innovation and cultural exchange, we recognize the foundations that have made this evolution possible—our longtime exhibiting galleries who have been instrumental in shaping the show’s legacy and will once again be part of this historic anniversary celebration.

Under the leadership of Producer and Director Kassandra Voyagis, the LA Art Show has grown into a significant international presence, featuring over 100 galleries, museums, and nonprofit organizations from across the world. While we continue to expand our horizons, welcoming new participants from Turkey, Spain, Belgium, Japan, Canada, France, Taiwan, London, Italy, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, we take this moment to honor those galleries that have contributed to our success for more than 15 years.

Among these established galleries, each has contributed uniquely to the diverse landscape of contemporary art. We are proud to present these returning galleries, whose dedication to advancing the arts spans both coasts and crosses international borders. Read on for more on each gallery…

Arcadia Contemporary, New York
A champion of representational art since 2000, Arcadia Contemporary has masterfully bridged classical techniques with contemporary narratives. From its SoHo roots to its current West Broadway location, the gallery has maintained its reputation for discovering artists who combine technical excellence with innovative vision.
© Patrick Kramer. The Night Hawk, 2024. Oil on Panel, 18 x 27 inches. Courtesy Arcadia Contemporary.
Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery, London
A pioneering force since 1988, this gallery has been instrumental in bringing Aboriginal art to the global stage while championing contemporary Western artists who challenge conventional trends. Their three-decade legacy demonstrates an unwavering commitment to artistic excellence and innovation.
© Laurence Jones. Infinite Horizons, 2024. Acrylic on Linen, 43 1/2 x 63 in (110 x 160 cm). Courtesy Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery.
Building Bridges Art Exchange, Los Angeles
Founded in 2005 by Marisa Caichiolo, BBAX has become a vital platform for global artistic dialogue. Having hosted hundreds of artists from over 34 countries, this cultural institution exemplifies the power of art to transcend boundaries and foster international understanding.
© Carmen Mardonez Installation. Courtesy Building Bridges Art Exchange.
Copro Gallery, Los Angeles
Since 1992, Copro Gallery has been instrumental in elevating emerging artists while maintaining museum-quality installations. Now at Bergamot Arts under Gary Pressman’s leadership, the gallery continues its original mission of promoting groundbreaking artists through international art fairs and curated exhibitions.
© Carl Dobsky. Blind Leading the Blind. Courtesy Copro Gallery.
Daphne Alazraki Fine Art, New York
With nearly four decades of expertise, Daphne Alazraki Fine Art has evolved from Old Masters to contemporary works while maintaining its reputation for excellence. The gallery’s journey from European art fairs to its Manhattan base reflects its dynamic approach to fine art dealing and collecting.
© Gene Davis. Treasure Island, 1980. Oil on linen. 47 x 69 inches (119 x 175 cm). Signed and dated verso: Davis 1980. Courtesy Daphne Alazraki Fine Art.
Fabrik Projects, Los Angeles
Based in Los Angeles, Fabrik Projects is a contemporary art gallery committed to promoting emerging and mid-career artists. With a particular focus on contemporary photography, the gallery serves as a vital platform for artistic expression and cultural dialogue, fostering meaningful connections between artists, curators, and collectors.
© Works by Sebastiaan Knot, 2023. Photography, Archival Pigment Print, Facemount Acrylics, Mounted Dibond, Boxframe. 40 x 55 inches. Courtesy Fabrik Projects.
Galerie Fledermaus, Chicago
Specializing in symbolist and expressionist artwork, Galerie Fledermaus creates thoughtful connections between Vienna Secession masters and contemporary artists. Their unique approach provides historical context while celebrating artistic innovation across generations.
© Gallery Installation. Courtesy Galerie Fledermaus.
Jane Kahan Gallery, New York
An enduring presence in New York’s art scene since 1973, Jane Kahan Gallery has established itself as an authority in modern art, with particular expertise in prints, monotypes, and tapestries. From its Upper East Side origins to its additional Lower Manhattan space, the gallery has cultivated an exceptional collection featuring works by masters such as Picasso, Calder, Chagall, and Léger. The gallery’s curatorial vision, shaped by founder Jane Kahan, reflects decades of commitment to presenting significant modern works across various mediums.
Rene Magritte. Le Printemps, 1965. Original Aubusson Tapestry, 4.3′ x 5.3′. Courtesy Jane Kahan Gallery.
K+Y Contemporary Art, Paris
Since 2011, this Parisian gallery has championed international contemporary artists from its prestigious 8th arrondissement location. Their diverse program spanning paintings, sculptures, and photography reflects their commitment to artistic freedom and collector engagement.
© Peter Keizer. Upcoming Light. Courtesy K+Y Contemporary Art.
Bruce Lurie Gallery, Los Angeles
From its East Village origins to its current Pacific Palisades home, Bruce Lurie Gallery has demonstrated a keen eye for emerging talent, including collaborating with Leo Castelli to showcase Jean-Michel Basquiat’s early works. The gallery continues to shape the art scene with its focus on cutting-edge pop art, street art, and monumental sculpture.
© Derek David Baron. All Stars, Mixed Media on Canvas, 60 x 96 inches. Courtesy Bruce Lurie Gallery.
MRG Fine Art, Los Angeles
Founded in 2014, MRG Fine Art represents the vanguard of contemporary visual art. Their dedication to nurturing both emerging and established artists has created a vibrant community that pushes the boundaries of artistic expression.
Image Courtesy MRG Fine Art.
Join Us for LA Art Show 2025
Save the Date for LA Art Show 2025, taking place February 19-23 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Our team is finalizing gallery selections and developing the DIVERSEartLA program.

For the most current information on the show, visit laartshow.com. We look forward to welcoming you to the 30th Anniversary edition of LA Art Show in 2025.

LA Art Show Proudly Supports the American Heart Association in its 100th Year!
The LA Art Show is pleased to be partnering with the American Heart Association (AHA), our 2024 charity beneficiary. We’re proud to support the American Heart Association in its commitment to help prevent death and disability from cardiovascular disease and stroke – the major health problems in our society.

We’re especially happy to be supporting the American Heart Association in its 100th year. With a portion of every ticket purchase, the LA Art Show contributes to funding the mission of the American Heart Association – which includes CPR education, training and development of science-based CPR guidelines and techniques to help strengthen the chain of survival. Dedicated to working with passion and purpose in a people-centered way, the American Heart Association has had a tremendous impact on advancing knowledge about heart and brain health with the goal to providing everyone the chance for full, healthy life.

Details

Start:
February 19, 2025
End:
February 23, 2025

Venue

Los Angeles Convention Center
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