Gallery Applications for Frieze Los Angeles 2026 Now Open

Apply by 1 July with ambitious solo, dual and group proposals to the Galleries and Focus sections

in Frieze Los Angeles , News | 13 JUN 25



Applications for Frieze Los Angeles 2026 are open until Tuesday 1 July 2025. Featuring approximately 100 galleries, the fair returns to Santa Monica for its seventh edition from 26 February – 1 March 2026.

The 2025 edition of Frieze Los Angeles was defined by a collective energy, contributing to wildfire recovery efforts and galvanizing relationships between artists, galleries and cultural institutions in support of the Los Angeles arts community. Frieze welcomed 30,000 visitors from 85 countries, including leading collectors and representatives from over 150 major museums and institutions. 

For 2026, Frieze is committed to expanding this dynamic program, further reinforcing the fair’s ongoing dedication to the city’s artistic and cultural landscape.

APPLY NOW

The Galleries section welcomes ambitious solo, dual and group proposals from galleries representing international artists and showing a regular program of exhibitions. Applicants to small stands proposing unique and carefully curated solo presentations will be considered for one of two stands located directly opposite the main entrance of the fair.

The Focus section will be curated by Essence Harden for the third year. Focus is dedicated to solo presentations by young galleries with a space in the US, formed in or after 2014. This section benefits from a subsidized rate.

Applications close on Tuesday 1 July 2025 and the Selection Committee’s decision on your application will be sent in August 2025. 

If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact the Exhibitor Relations Team at friezelosangeles@frieze.com

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Main Image: Frieze Los Angeles 2025. Photo: Casey Kelbaugh. Courtesy: Frieze and CKA

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