The art fair calendar for January 2026 is already in full swing, offering a diverse range of exhibitions and events for collectors, curators, and art enthusiasts. Among the most anticipated fairs are Este Arte in Uruguay, which kicked off just days after New Year's, followed by Los Angeles Art Show, Condo London, Miami Modern + Contemporary, and FOG Design+Art.
Este Arte, now in its 12th edition, features a curated selection of contemporary art from Latin America and the US, with a focus on single-artist displays showcasing never-before-exhibited works. The fair emphasizes balance between local artists and international trends, providing a unique platform for dialogue between regional art scenes and global markets.
The Los Angeles Art Show, meanwhile, boasts over 90 galleries, museums, and non-profit organizations from around the world, presenting paintings, sculptures, installations, and other mediums in an impressive 180,000 square feet of exhibition space. The fair is framed as a comprehensive survey of contemporary art in the US, with a focus on curatorial ambition and contextualizing work within the city's multicultural fabric.
Condo London, a distributed art fair featuring 50 galleries across 23 London spaces, offers collectors and enthusiasts a blueprint for discovery. Each host gallery co-curates or shares its space with visiting galleries, creating an immersive experience that spans the city's eclectic neighborhoods.
Miami Modern + Contemporary, presented by Art Miami, brings together international galleries spanning blue-chip contemporary, post-war, and modern material alongside emerging artists. The fair aims to build on December momentum while keeping inventory already in the US and in Miami, positioning itself as a pragmatic addition to the global art circuit.
FOG Design+Art, a tightly edited roster of more than 60 international galleries, returns to the Fort Mason Center with a curated scope that pairs a global exhibitor base with an expanded presentation of FOG FOCUS, offering works at more accessible price points. The fair also features thought-provoking discussions on collecting, design, and visual culture.
The London Art Fair, now in its 38th edition, offers collectors and enthusiasts a deep dive into the best of modern and contemporary art from the UK and abroad. The fair boasts a tightly curated selection of leading galleries, with an emphasis on balance between discovery and confidence.
NAARDEN The Art Fair, set in the charming historic town of Naarden in the Netherlands, presents over 60 galleries showcasing classic and contemporary artworks, including jewelry and design. This year's theme is "Blue is the Colour," reflecting sea or sky hues in many works on display.
ART SG, organized by Magnus Renfrew, brings together 106 galleries from more than 30 countries and territories with a focus on context and experimentation. The fair prioritizes artistic agency as a quiet form of engagement, emphasizing material choices, gestures, and images that register care, responsibility, and ethical presence.
Art Palm Beach, considered a 'midwinter must,' offers a wide-ranging display of artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, and fine art glass. The 2026 edition will debut "Sylvester Stallone: Evolution," the first retrospective to unite six decades of the actor's paintings in one exhibition.
The Winter Show, now in its 71st edition, showcases 5,000 years of art and design at New York City's Park Avenue Armory. This quintessentially sumptuous fair offers a range of works, including Roman glass, Chinese ceramics, modern, and contemporary American art and furniture.
As the January art fair calendar continues to unfold, there are numerous other fairs taking place around the world, each offering unique experiences for collectors, curators, and enthusiasts. From Art Herning in Denmark to Pavilion Art Fair in Taipei, these events demonstrate the diversity and richness of the global art scene.
Este Arte, now in its 12th edition, features a curated selection of contemporary art from Latin America and the US, with a focus on single-artist displays showcasing never-before-exhibited works. The fair emphasizes balance between local artists and international trends, providing a unique platform for dialogue between regional art scenes and global markets.
The Los Angeles Art Show, meanwhile, boasts over 90 galleries, museums, and non-profit organizations from around the world, presenting paintings, sculptures, installations, and other mediums in an impressive 180,000 square feet of exhibition space. The fair is framed as a comprehensive survey of contemporary art in the US, with a focus on curatorial ambition and contextualizing work within the city's multicultural fabric.
Condo London, a distributed art fair featuring 50 galleries across 23 London spaces, offers collectors and enthusiasts a blueprint for discovery. Each host gallery co-curates or shares its space with visiting galleries, creating an immersive experience that spans the city's eclectic neighborhoods.
Miami Modern + Contemporary, presented by Art Miami, brings together international galleries spanning blue-chip contemporary, post-war, and modern material alongside emerging artists. The fair aims to build on December momentum while keeping inventory already in the US and in Miami, positioning itself as a pragmatic addition to the global art circuit.
FOG Design+Art, a tightly edited roster of more than 60 international galleries, returns to the Fort Mason Center with a curated scope that pairs a global exhibitor base with an expanded presentation of FOG FOCUS, offering works at more accessible price points. The fair also features thought-provoking discussions on collecting, design, and visual culture.
The London Art Fair, now in its 38th edition, offers collectors and enthusiasts a deep dive into the best of modern and contemporary art from the UK and abroad. The fair boasts a tightly curated selection of leading galleries, with an emphasis on balance between discovery and confidence.
NAARDEN The Art Fair, set in the charming historic town of Naarden in the Netherlands, presents over 60 galleries showcasing classic and contemporary artworks, including jewelry and design. This year's theme is "Blue is the Colour," reflecting sea or sky hues in many works on display.
ART SG, organized by Magnus Renfrew, brings together 106 galleries from more than 30 countries and territories with a focus on context and experimentation. The fair prioritizes artistic agency as a quiet form of engagement, emphasizing material choices, gestures, and images that register care, responsibility, and ethical presence.
Art Palm Beach, considered a 'midwinter must,' offers a wide-ranging display of artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, and fine art glass. The 2026 edition will debut "Sylvester Stallone: Evolution," the first retrospective to unite six decades of the actor's paintings in one exhibition.
The Winter Show, now in its 71st edition, showcases 5,000 years of art and design at New York City's Park Avenue Armory. This quintessentially sumptuous fair offers a range of works, including Roman glass, Chinese ceramics, modern, and contemporary American art and furniture.
As the January art fair calendar continues to unfold, there are numerous other fairs taking place around the world, each offering unique experiences for collectors, curators, and enthusiasts. From Art Herning in Denmark to Pavilion Art Fair in Taipei, these events demonstrate the diversity and richness of the global art scene.