Los Angeles: LA Art Show

A diverse fair

One of the largest international art fairs in the U.S. is stepping it up a notch: the 28th edition is set to be bigger and more ambitious than ever. From February 15 to 19, the LA Art Show will take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

February 15, 2023

The LA Art Show is one of the largest art fairs in the U.S. and the longest running in Los Angeles. Under the leadership of Director Kassandra Voyagis, the 28th edition of the fair is shaping up to be the largest and most extraordinary yet. The diversity of galleries and artworks − local and international − and the dialogue sought on important social issues eclipse previous editions. The LA Art Show will take place February 15-19, 2023, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

After 2020, visitors will experience a European pavilion for the second time, more artists and galleries from South Korea, and also the debut of the Japanese pavilion. Ukrainian artist Denis Sarazhin, who fled to the U.S. because of the war, will make a special appearance. He will be allowed to present all the works from his last solo show at Arcadia Contemporary gallery at the fair as well as his more recent works.

Since 2015, the LA Art Show has supported St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. This year, organizers will again donate 15% of ticket proceeds to the hospital.Art.Salon

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