Frieze Los Angeles Names Exhibitors for 2025 Edition


Frieze Los Angeles has named the more than 100 galleries that will participate in its 2025 edition, scheduled to run February 20–23 at the Santa Monica Airport.

This year’s fair will continue with some of the changes it introduced last year, including its shift to align with the Presidents Day holiday weekend, site-specific commissions by the Art Production Fund, and a tent designed by the architectural firm WHY. It will also feature a few more galleries than the 95 that exhibited in the 2024. Additionally, independent curator Essence Harden will once again organize the fair’s Focus section, which highlights emerging artists.

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The 2025 edition of Frieze LA will bring together a mix of mega-galleries and blue-chip enterprises, including Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, David Zwirner, White Cube, Lisson Gallery, Kukje Gallery, Victoria Miro, Maureen Paley, and Thaddaeus Ropac, alongside some of the city’s top home-grown dealerships like Blum, Regen Projects, David Kordansky Gallery, The Box, Night Gallery, and Commonwealth & Council. (Nearly half of all the exhibitors operate a space in LA.)

In an effort to change up the fair’s typical exhibitor list, 14 galleries will head to Frieze LA for the first time, such as Southern Guild, Mariane Ibrahim, Linseed, Monique Meloche, and Timothy Taylor. Matthew Brown, Sebastian Gladstone, Charlie James, and Nazarian / Curcio have been promoted from the Focus section to the main Galleries section. More than half of the galleries in this year’s Focus section are LA-based, including Sow & Tailor, Make Room, Nonaka-Hill, and Carlye Packer; they will feature alongside Minneapolis’s Dreamsong, New York’s Lyles & King, and Oakland’s pt. 2 Gallery.

“As a major art center, Los Angeles plays an influential role in the global art scene,” Frieze’s Americas director Christine Messineo said in a statement. “Frieze Los Angeles 2025 will serve as a key platform in the city’s dynamic cultural landscape, celebrating creativity, innovation and community. This year, at Santa Monica Airport, we will bring together a stellar roster of galleries and artists that reflect the vibrancy and diversity of Los Angeles and beyond.”

The full exhibitor list follows below.

Galleries

Exhibitor Location(s)
303 Gallery New York
Altman Siegel San Francisco
Bank Shanghai
Blum Los Angeles, Tokyo, New York
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery New York, Los Angeles
Bortolami Gallery New York
The Box Los Angeles
Broadway New York
Matthew Brown Los Angeles, New York
Canada Gallery New York
Château Shatto Los Angeles
James Cohan New York
Commonwealth and Council Los Angeles
Company Gallery New York
Dastan Tehran, Toronto
Jeffrey Deitch New York, Los Angeles
Anat Ebgi Los Angeles, New York
galerie frank elbaz Paris
Stephen Friedman Gallery London, New York
James Fuentes Los Angeles, New York
Gagosian New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Le Bourget,
Geneva, Basel, Gstaad, Rome, Athens, Hong Kong
François Ghebaly Los Angeles, New York
Gladstone New York, Brussels, Seoul, Los Angeles, Rome
Sebastian Gladstone Los Angeles, New York
Gomide&Co São Paulo
Marian Goodman New York, Paris, Los Angeles
Alexander Gray Associates New York, Germantown
Hales New York, London
Hauser & Wirth New York, Los Angeles, London, Somerset,
Zurich, St. Moritz, Gstaad, Basel, Menorca,
Monaco, Paris, Hong Kong
Galerie Max Hetzler Berlin, Paris, London, Marfa
Hannah Hoffman Los Angeles
Xavier Hufkens Brussels
Gallery Hyundai Seoul, New York
Mariane Ibrahim Chicago, Mexico City, Paris
Taka Ishii Gallery Tokyo, Kyoto, Maebashi
Charlie James Los Angeles
Jenkins Johnson Gallery San Francisco, New York
Johyun Gallery Seoul, Busan
Casey Kaplan New York
Karma New York, Los Angeles
Kasmin New York
kaufmann repetto New York, Milan
Sean Kelly New York, Los Angeles
Tina Kim Gallery New York, Seoul
David Kordansky Gallery Los Angeles, New York
Kukje Gallery Seoul, Busan
L.A. Louver Los Angeles
Lehmann Maupin New York, Seoul, London
Galerie Lelong & Co. New York, Paris
Linseed Shanghai
Lisson Gallery Los Angeles, New York, London, Beijing, Shanghai
Matthew Marks Gallery New York, Los Angeles
Massimo De Carlo Milano, London, Hong Kong, Beijing, Paris
Anthony Meier Mill Valley
moniquemeloche Chicago
Mendes Wood DM São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York
Victoria Miro London, Venice
Nazarian / Curcio Los Angeles
Night Gallery Los Angeles
Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Rome, Venice
OMR Mexico City
Ortuzar New York
Pace Gallery New York, London, Hong Kong, Geneva, Seoul,
Los Angeles, Tokyo
Maureen Paley London, Hove
Parker Gallery Los Angeles
Perrotin Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Shanghai,
Seoul, Los Angeles, London
The Pit Los Angeles
Proyectos Monclova Mexico City
Almine Rech New York, Paris, Brussels, London, Shanghai, Monaco
Regen Projects Los Angeles
Roberts Projects Los Angeles
Nara Roesler São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York
Thaddaeus Ropac London, Paris, Salzburg, Seoul
Michael Rosenfeld Gallery New York
Richard Saltoun Gallery London, Rome, New York
Marc Selwyn Fine Art Los Angeles
Silverlens Manila, New York
Jessica Silverman San Francisco
Southern Guild Los Angeles, Cape Town
Craig Starr Gallery New York
Stars Los Angeles
Timothy Taylor London, New York
Tilton Gallery New York
Various Small Fires Los Angeles, Dallas, Seoul
Venus Over Manhattan New York
Vielmetter Los Angeles Los Angeles
Welancora Gallery New York
White Cube London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Seoul
David Zwirner New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong

Focus

Exhibitor Location(s)
Bel Ami Los Angeles
Dominique Gallery Los Angeles
Dreamsong Minneapolis
Lyles & King New York
Make Room Los Angeles
Nonaka-Hill Los Angeles, Kyoto
Ochi Ketchum, Los Angeles
Carlye Packer Los Angeles
Tyler Park Presents Los Angeles
pt. 2 Gallery Oakland
Sow & Tailor Los Angeles
Superposition Gallery New York

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