Felix LA, the contemporary art fair modeled after the intimate hotel fair format popularized in the 1990s, has announced the exhibitor list for its seventh edition.
Felix LA 2025 will showcase over 60 exhibitors from around the world, including galleries from La Habana, Chicago, Lisbon, Turin, Bucharest, Miami, London, Dallas, New York, and Los Angeles. This year’s edition features over 30 first-time exhibitors including ILY2 from Portland, Oregon; COMA, from Chippendale, Australia; and sobering galerie from Paris, France, and welcomes back over 20 galleries from around the world.
“We are so excited to be back for our seventh edition of Felix. Last year was a big year for us, and we are looking forward to continuing the momentum as a key anchor of LA Art Week,”
said Felix LA co-founders Dean Valentine, Mills Morán, and Al Morán.
Established in 2019, Felix LA aims to create a fair experience that focuses on connoisseurship, collaboration, and community among collectors, dealers, and artists. Known for consistently pushing boundaries and redefining the collective art experience, Felix most recently partnered with global retailer Dover Street Market for the 2024 fair. Together, Felix and DSM commissioned artist and sculptor Oscar Tuazon to design and build a site-specific structure which hosted the brand’s iconic labels, as well as limited-quantity co-branded products tailored exclusively for Felix Art Fair—further broadening the mission and scope of the fair. Now in its seventh iteration, Felix is a much-anticipated event in the art world calendar, offering a distinctively authentic and relaxed atmosphere.
Felix Art Fair, February 19-23, 2025, The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel @felixartfair
FELIX 2025 EXHIBITOR LIST
12.26, Dallas and Los Angeles
56 Henry, New York
A Hug From The Art World, New York
Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, Amsterdam
And Now, Dallas
Adams and Ollman, Portland
El Apartamento, La Habana and Madrid
Babst Gallery, Los Angeles
Albertz Benda, New York
Cal Arts, Santa Clarita
Carlye Packer & James Bae, Los Angeles
Charles Moffett, New York
Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles
COMA, Chippendale, Australia
Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago
Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
DoBeDo, London
DOCUMENT, Chicago, Lisbon
Entrance, New York
EUROPA, New York
Fernberger Gallery, Los Angeles
FOUNDRY, Washington, DC
Ginny on Frederick & Rose Easton, London
HAIRandNAILS, Minneapolis
Harkawik, New York and Los Angeles
Harper’s, New York and Los Angeles
JDJ Gallery, Garrison, New York
Josh Lilley, London
JRP|Editions, Geneva
la BEAST, Los Angeles
La Loma Projects, Los Angeles
Lomex, New York
Luce, Turin
M+B, Los Angeles
Magenta Plains, New York
Martha’s, Austin
Marinaro & Long Story Short, New York
Morán Morán, Los Angeles and Mexico City
mother’s tankstation, Dublin and London
Mrs., Queens
Brigitte Mulholland, Paris
Megan Mulrooney, West Hollywood
murmurs, Los Angeles
Nicelle Beauchene & Ricco Maresca, New York
Nicodim, Los Angeles, New York City, and Bucharest
Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami
One Trick Pony, Los Angeles
Pangée, Montreal
Franklin Parrasch, Los Angeles
Patel Brown, Toronto and Montreal
Patron, Chicago
Povos Gallery, Chicago
Sea View, Los Angeles
Silke Lindner, New York
sobering galerie, Paris
Studioli, Rome
Tara Downs, New York
Tierra Del Sol Gallery, Los Angeles
Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, Los Angeles
Voloshyn Gallery, Kyiv and Miami
Volume Gallery, Chicago
von ammon co., Washington, DC
White Columns, New York
ILY2, Portland