Felix LA, the contemporary art fair modeled after the intimate hotel fair format popularized in the 1990s, has announced the exhibitor list for its 8th edition, taking place February 25th-March 1st, 2026, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.

Felix LA 2026 will showcase exhibitors from around the world, including galleries from Tokyo, Chicago, Buenos Aires, Milan, Seoul, Miami, London, Dallas, New York, and Los Angeles. This year’s edition features over 20 first-time exhibitors including New York Life Gallery from New York; Feia, from Los Angeles; and SOM GALLERY from Tokyo. This year’s fair also welcomes back over 20 galleries including Brigitte Mulholland from Paris; Corbett vs. Dempsey from Chicago; and Uffner & Liu from New York. The strong presence of new participants reflects Felix’s ongoing commitment to discovery and reinforces the fair’s role as a vital platform for emerging galleries to build visibility.
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 has consistently introduced evolving initiatives that have broadened the mission and scope of the fair. This year, the fair focused on “discovery” by inviting over 20 first-time participants to present at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. This emphasis on youth and renewal is inline with the unbridled sense of optimism that Felix has delivered to Los Angeles since its founding.
“We are thrilled to share the exhibitor list for this year’s fair, which reflects the range and energy of the contemporary art world,”
said Felix LA co-founders Dean Valentine, Mills Morán, and Al Morán.
“With Felix, it’s always about mixing longstanding galleries that have been part of the fair from the start with new galleries whose programs feel fresh, curious, and of the moment. Our goal has always been to cultivate an intimate, community-centered fair that champions both emerging voices and established galleries that shape today’s art dialogue.”
This year also marks the debut of The Felix Podcast, hosted by fair co-founder and collector Dean Valentine alongside Los Angeles-based journalist and critic Janelle Zara. Together, the two lead thoughtful, in-depth conversations with influential voices across the art world—among them philanthropist Jarl Mohn and the artists Frances Stark and Joey Terrill—while ruminating on contemporary art as it pertains to Los Angeles and beyond.
Now in its eighth iteration, Felix is a much-anticipated event in the art world calendar, offering a refreshing counterpoint to the traditional art fair environment. We look forward to seeing you poolside in February.
FELIX 2026 EXHIBITORS: In New York, galleries include 56 Henry, DIMIN, Entrance, Europa, Harkawik, Marinaro, New York Life Gallery, Plato Gallery, Slip House, Tappeto Volante, Tara Downs, Uffner & Liu, Yancey Richardson, and Yossi Milo; Los Angeles is represented by albertz benda, ATLA, Carlye Packer, DON’T LOOK Projects, Feia, Jacob Arthur Gallery, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Megan Mulrooney, Morán Morán, parrasch heijnen, Stroll Garden, Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, Tyler Park Presents and Gattopardo, Weinstein Gallery LA, with One Trick Pony (Hollywood), Tierra del Sol Gallery (West Hollywood), and La Loma (Highland Park and Pasadena). On the West Coast, additional spaces include Creative Growth and Johansson Projects (Oakland), Adams and Ollman (Portland), Galleri Urbane (Dallas), Oolong Gallery (Rancho Santa Fe), and NIAD Art Center (Richmond). In Chicago, galleries include ANDREW RAFACZ Gallery, Corbett vs. Dempsey, and Volume Gallery; Paris features 193 Gallery and Brigitte Mulholland, alongside Sobering Galerie. Elsewhere in Europe, the list extends to Althuis Hofland Fine Arts (Amsterdam), Era Gallery (Milan), SOLOS and Chilli (London), with Ungallery in Buenos Aires. Internationally, it includes COHJU (Kyoto), SOM GALLERY (Tokyo), Print Bakery (PBG) (Seoul), Gallery Playlist (Busan and San Francisco), COMA (Sydney), Patel Brown (Toronto and Montreal), Soulios Gallery (Nashville), Nina Johnson (Miami), and The Hole (Tribeca, Bowery, and Hollywood), with 193 Gallery also operating in Saint-Tropez and Venice.
About
Felix LA is a cornerstone of Los Angeles’s cultural landscape, annually bringing emerging and established galleries from across the globe to the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel since 2019. Inspired by the hotel art fair format popularized in the mid-90s, Felix LA emerged as a distinctive event, intentionally designed to avoid the typical trade show atmosphere with its relaxed and experimental feel. The fair’s mission is to cultivate an intimate experience that prioritizes connoisseurship, collaboration, and community, while providing galleries with an efficient exhibition platform and granting visitors an elevated experience. @felixartfair






