
LA Art Show, LA’s largest and longest-running art fair, returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center in celebration of its 30th anniversary.
LA Art Show honors three decades of bringing artists, galleries, and collectors from across the world to Los Angeles for the best in contemporary and modern art with the 2025 edition promising the most diverse showcase of global talent yet. Tickets are now live at laartshow.com and attendees can look forward to a thoughtfully curated selection of galleries along with dynamic programming that reflects the evolving landscape of contemporary art.
Under the direction of talented producer & director Kassandra Voyagis, LA Art Show’s ever-expanding global reach will be on display with exhibitors from many countries including Turkey, Spain, Belgium, Japan, Canada, France, Taiwan, London, Italy, Switzerland and the Netherlands. With over 100 galleries, museums and nonprofits exhibiting, the 2025 edition will feature continued collaborations while welcoming new participants.
“We are honored to celebrate our 30th anniversary and, as the longest running art fair in LA, are very proud of the pioneering role we have played in the City’s emergence as a global epicenter of art and culture,” says producer & director Kassandra Voyagis. “Diversity is our strength and LA Art Show 2025 will transcend borders, showcasing the best in contemporary and modern art from around the world while also reflecting the vibrant and multi-cultural fabric of Los Angeles”

LA Art Show’s non-commercial platform DIVERSEartLA, curated by Marisa Caichiolo, is back with a compelling retrospective, reflecting its transformative journey over the past eight years. The program, which began in 2015, to give a voice to marginalized perspectives will inspire reflection and action through emphasizing the importance of diverse representation and continued advocacy for inclusivity in the arts. Participating artists include Antuan Rodriguez (see his punching bags featuring world leaders below) , Chiachio & Giannone (MOLAA), HanHo and Viktor Freso (Danubiana Museum, Bratislava)


Other highlights of LA Art Show 2025 include:
BERNIE TAUPIN will be featuring his art work “The Wall” at the booth for GALLERY DANA BAY (Dana Point, CA). Bernard Taupin CBE is best known for his songwriting partnership with Elton John, recognized as one of the most successful partnerships of its kind in history. Taupin co-wrote the majority of John’s songs, dating back to the 1960s.

BRUCE LURIE, who lost his entire gallery in the Palisades fires..all that survived were several of artist Jon Krawczyk’s unique polished stainless steel sculptures, which ripple and flow, reflecting the world around them. Bruce will have a booth at the LA Art Show featuring these sculptures, which survived against all odds, along with some other works before he takes on the arduous task of re-opening his gallery in a new space later this year.
LICHT FELD GALLERY (SWITZERLAND): Multidisciplinary artist and bestselling poet, Arch Hades – named the highest-paid living poet in the world in 2021 – presents her sculpture the “Isle,” a tribute to the island of San Michele in Veneto.

SNISARENKO GALLERY (UKRAINE): “She, Unbroken” brings together Ukrainian-born female artists who have lived through the horrifying experience of war. Through each piece, the artists share their resilience and strength.
Two key partnerships return for the 2025 show, which are Athletes for Life™ who will continue their youth empowerment programs through art, while the American Heart Association will once again serve as the charity beneficiary, receiving 15% of proceeds from every ticket sold for their Life is Why ™ campaign.
With over 100 galleries participating, attendees can expect a rich tapestry of artistic voices and works, ranging in mediums and price points. Galleries exhibiting include Columbia Road Gallery (UK), Coral Gallery (Miami) and Art in Dongsan (South Korea).
LA Art Show, February 19th to 23rd, 2025,
Los Angeles Convention Center laartshow.com