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Frieze New York 15th edition expands with 68 galleries from 25+ countries

festival-fair · 2026-05-11

The 15th Frieze New York is set to take place from May 13-17 at the Shed, featuring 68 galleries from more than 25 nations. This includes 57 in the main section and 11 in Focus, which highlights emerging galleries. Almost 50% of the participants are New York-based. Newcomers to the event are Europa, Sargent's Daughters, Soft Opening, Ulrik, and W-galería. Latin American representation has grown, now including 14 galleries, with Campeche presenting works by Abraham González Pacheco. Isla Flotante makes its debut with installations by Rosario Zorraquín, while Central showcases sculptures by Bruno Cançado. Christine Messineo, Frieze's director of fairs for the Americas, emphasized the expanding international presence and resilience amid global challenges.

Key facts

  • Frieze New York marks its 15th edition from May 13-17 at the Shed.
  • 68 galleries from more than 25 countries are participating.
  • 57 exhibitors are in the main section, 11 in Focus (for galleries 12 years or younger).
  • Nearly half of participants have a New York location.
  • First-time participants include Europa, Sargent's Daughters, Soft Opening, Ulrik, and W-galería.
  • Latin American representation has increased to 14 galleries.
  • Campeche (Mexico City) presents Abraham González Pacheco's works inspired by tequitqui.
  • Isla Flotante (Buenos Aires/São Paulo) features Rosario Zorraquín's fabric installations.
  • Central (São Paulo) exhibits Bruno Cançado's mixed-material sculptures.
  • Christine Messineo is Frieze's director of fairs for the Americas.

Entities

Artists

  • Abraham González Pacheco
  • Rosario Zorraquín
  • Bruno Cançado

Institutions

  • Frieze New York
  • The Shed
  • Europa
  • Sargent's Daughters
  • Soft Opening
  • Ulrik
  • W-galería
  • Campeche
  • Isla Flotante
  • Central
  • Frieze Los Angeles

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Mexico City
  • Mexico
  • Buenos Aires
  • Argentina
  • São Paulo
  • Brazil
  • Latin America

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