Frieze Los Angeles
Santa Monica Airport
Los Angeles, California
February 20 – 23, 2025
Frieze has announced the initial details of Frieze Los Angeles 2025, with the sixth edition set to return to the historic Santa Monica Airport from February 20 – 23, 2025. Once again, the fair will serve as a centerpiece for a week that celebrates Los Angeles as a global cultural hub, showcasing its reach and influence on the international art scene.
Christine Messineo, Director of Americas at Frieze, observed: “As a major art center, Los Angeles plays an influential role in the global art scene. 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.”
World Leading Galleries and Debuts
This year’s fair will showcase over 100 galleries from 20 countries across the globe, featuring some of the most renowned names in contemporary art. Attendees can look forward to presentations from leading galleries such as Gagosian, Gladstone, Marian Goodman Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, White Cube and David Zwirner.
Frieze Los Angeles will also feature renowned international galleries such as Bank, Taka Ishii Gallery, Maureen Paley, and Mendes Wood DM, contributing to the fair’s reach and underscoring Los Angeles’ significance as a meeting point for global and local artistic exchanges.
Frieze Week
In addition to the fair, Los Angeles’ major museums and cultural institutions will showcase significant exhibitions and events throughout the week. Highlights include María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold at the Getty, Olafur Eliasson: OPEN at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and Animation and Me at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which will also host a series of dedicated events and activations. These offerings will provide local and international visitors with the opportunity to discover the world-class collections found in Los Angeles, ensuring the city remains at the forefront of the global art conversation.
Expanded Programming and Collaborations
Frieze Los Angeles 2025 will once again feature a robust curated program, welcoming the return of the Art Production Fund’s critically acclaimed public program of site-specific artworks situated throughout the Santa Monica Airport campus. Additionally, the fair will continue to provide a platform for local non-profits and present the latest installments of two long standing initiatives: the Deutsche Bank Frieze Los Angeles Film Award, now in its sixth year, and the Frieze Impact Prize — a collaboration between Frieze and WME in partnership with the Center for Art & Advocacy and its fellowship program, Right of Return.