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Guide to Los Angeles Art Week 2020 Fairs

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

Los Angeles Art Week 2020 features multiple fairs from February 9 to 17, led by Frieze Los Angeles at Paramount Pictures Studios (Feb 14-16) with over 70 galleries, a new Focus LA section curated by Rita Gonzalez for emerging spaces, and Frieze Projects installations curated by Gonzalez and Pilar Tompkins Rivas. Los Angeles Art Show runs until Feb 9 at LA Convention Center, celebrating its 25th anniversary with a new European Pavilion highlighting Spanish, Italian, and UK galleries, plus a special exhibition on Catalan artists from 1900. Art Palm Springs (Feb 13-17) at Palm Springs Convention Center hosts 70 galleries from Asia, Europe, and the Americas, featuring works by Alex Katz, Ugo Rondinone, Julian Opie, Alexander Calder, Frank Stella, Helen Frankenthaler, Nan Goldin, and Cy Twombly. Felix Art Fair (Feb 13-16) returns to Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, founded by Dean Valentine and the Morán brothers, offering an intimate hotel-format experience. Art Los Angeles Contemporary (Feb 13-16) moves to Hollywood Athletic Club on Sunset Boulevard, a historic building designed by Meyer & Holler and founded by Charlie Chaplin, hosting 45 galleries. SPRING/BREAK Art Show (Feb 14-16) takes place in a former warehouse at Terminal Market in Downtown LA. The art week occurs amid the cancellation of Art Basel Hong Kong due to coronavirus and ongoing political crisis in the city.

Key facts

  • Frieze Los Angeles returns for its second edition Feb 14-16 at Paramount Pictures Studios.
  • Over 70 galleries participate in Frieze LA 2020 across Main Section, Frieze Projects, and new Focus LA section.
  • Focus LA section curated by Rita Gonzalez features 13 emerging LA galleries aged 15 years or less.
  • Los Angeles Art Show runs until Feb 9, celebrating 25th anniversary with new European Pavilion.
  • Art Palm Springs Feb 13-17 at Palm Springs Convention Center hosts 70 galleries from multiple continents.
  • Felix Art Fair Feb 13-16 at Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel emphasizes intimate, relaxed atmosphere.
  • Art Los Angeles Contemporary Feb 13-16 at Hollywood Athletic Club, designed by Meyer & Holler.
  • SPRING/BREAK Art Show Feb 14-16 in former Terminal Market warehouse in Downtown LA.

Entities

Artists

  • Alex Katz
  • Ugo Rondinone
  • Julian Opie
  • Alexander Calder
  • Frank Stella
  • Helen Frankenthaler
  • Nan Goldin
  • Cy Twombly
  • Charlie Chaplin
  • Mae West
  • Groucho Marx
  • John Ford
  • Jean Harlow
  • Howard Hughes
  • Joan Crawford
  • Kulapat Yantrasast
  • Kassandra Voyagis
  • Dean Valentine
  • Mills Morán
  • Al Morán
  • Anna Marie Tendler

Institutions

  • Frieze
  • Paramount Pictures Studios
  • LACMA
  • Vincent Price Art Museum
  • Los Angeles Art Show
  • LA Convention Center
  • Art Palm Springs
  • Palm Springs Convention Center
  • Adamar Fine Arts
  • Eckert Fine Art
  • Caviar20
  • Imago Art Gallery – Switzerland
  • Felix Art Fair
  • Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
  • Art Los Angeles Contemporary
  • Hollywood Athletic Club
  • Meyer & Holler
  • SPRING/BREAK Art Show
  • Terminal Market
  • Artribune
  • LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund
  • WHY
  • Art Production Fund
  • Post-Fair
  • Place des Vosges
  • Zero…
  • LA Art Show
  • Los Angeles Convention Center
  • Luce
  • Studioli
  • SPRING/BREAK Art Show Los Angeles
  • The Other Art Fair

Locations

  • Los Angeles
  • United States
  • Hollywood
  • Paramount Pictures Studios
  • LA Convention Center
  • South Hall
  • 1201 South Figueroa Street
  • Palm Springs
  • Palm Springs Convention Center
  • 277 N Avenida Caballeros
  • Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
  • 7000 Hollywood Blvd.
  • Hollywood Athletic Club
  • Sunset Boulevard
  • Downtown LA
  • 757 S Alameda Street
  • Hong Kong
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • United Kingdom
  • Catalonia
  • Switzerland
  • Rome
  • California
  • Santa Monica
  • Santa Monica Airport
  • Paris
  • San Francisco
  • Dallas
  • Chicago
  • Toronto
  • New York
  • Tokyo
  • Milan
  • Turin
  • Culver City
  • Culver City Arts District
  • Adams Blvd
  • Casitas Ave

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