Los Angeles Art Show 2025

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Los Angeles Art Show Floor, images provided by Emma Haber
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The Los Angeles Art Show returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center from February 19 to 23, 2025, celebrating its 30th Anniversary as a cornerstone of the city’s ascent to global artistic prominence. This milestone edition promises a dazzling showcase of beauty and creativity, with over 100 esteemed galleries from around the world. An eclectic array of works spanning diverse mediums, styles, and price ranges will be presented. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, a budding connoisseur, or an artist seeking inspiration, the show offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in a dynamic dialogue of artistic expression. From thought-provoking masterpieces to emerging trends, it’s a space that ignites creativity, fosters motivation, and forges connections that transcend time and place. Tickets can be purchased here.

Right or Left installation by Antuan

With over 100 global exhibitors, this milestone anniversary edition unveils a vibrant mosaic of international artistry, weaving together voices from across the world. From the bold, emerging visions of young American artist Daniel Yocum to the evocative lyricism of renowned British poet Arch Hades, the show promises an inspiring convergence of creative expression. Adding to its profound impact, a compelling exhibition will pay tribute to the powerful, war-infused works of female Ukrainian artists, offering a poignant reflection on resilience, identity, and the indomitable spirit of art in times of turmoil.

Form and Content by Nairi Safaryan

In the ongoing aftermath of the devastating fires, the decision to move forward was a testament to the city’s unwavering creative spirit.  The need for artistic expression and the spaces that nurture it feels more vital than ever. As LA’s longest-running art fair, the mission remains steadfast: To champion the artists and galleries that shape our cultural landscape, providing them with a stage to share their voices, inspire resilience, and help rebuild through the power of creativity. Kassandra Voyagis, the show’s director and producer, says  “This decision stemmed from a resolute commitment to aid in the healing and rebuilding efforts while offering much-needed community support and reprieve.” Firefighters and their families will be provided with free admission as thanks for their tireless efforts on behalf of all Angelenos. And the show itself will be donating to a charity involved in the rebuilding efforts.

Jane Morris by Nikoleta Sekulovic

With a steadfast commitment to fostering cultural understanding through the arts, LA-based Building Bridges Art Exchange will present a deeply moving exhibition featuring works by artists who have lost their homes and studios to the recent fires. Each piece stands as a testament to the unbreakable spirit of artistic expression. All proceeds from this showcase will go directly toward supporting these artists, helping them rebuild not just their spaces, but their dreams.

Infinite Horizons by Laurence Jones

Renowned LA artist Robert Vargas will take center stage during Opening Night, creating a massive, awe-inspiring mural titled “Heroes.” This powerful masterpiece will come to life in real time, honoring the courage and sacrifice of first responders who continue to protect and serve the city. More than just a tribute, the artwork will stand as a beacon of hope and perseverance, capturing the unbreakable spirit of Los Angeles as it rises above adversity. Don’t miss this unforgettable celebration of art and gratitude!

For Piet’s Sake II by Phil Shaw

Tickets are at www.laartshow.com and 15% of proceeds will be donated to the American Heart Association’s Life is Why™ campaign.

All images provided by Emma Haber, EH PR Group for the Los Angeles Art Show 2025

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