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Spring 2026 Art Fairs in New York City: A Comprehensive Overview

festival-fair · 2026-03-19

Numerous art fairs are scheduled across New York City for spring 2026, offering diverse events for various interests. The Affordable Art Fair runs from March 18 to 22 at the Starrett-Lehigh Building in Chelsea, featuring 90 exhibitors with works priced between $100 and $12,000, including a free admission day on March 19 for those donating art supplies. The Outsider Art Fair takes place from March 19 to 22 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, showcasing 68 exhibitors with a special exhibition of Inuit artists like Kenojuak Ashevak and a silent auction benefiting God's Love We Deliver. The New York International Antiquarian Book Fair occurs from April 30 to May 3 at the Park Avenue Armory, presenting 170 exhibitors with rare items such as a $50,000 copy of Jean Henri Latude's memoirs signed by Thomas Jefferson. The IFPDA Print Fair is set for April 9 to 12 at the Park Avenue Armory, debuting a rebrand to include drawing dealers among 80 exhibitors, with highlights like Paula Rego's etchings. The Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair runs from April 9 to 12 at Powerhouse Arts in Gowanus, featuring gallery exhibitors alongside self-representing artists and academic institutions, with workshops and talks. The Other Art Fair, organized by Saatchi Art, is scheduled from April 16 to 19 at the Agger Fish building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, presenting 115 independently represented artists under the theme 'Nostalgia Core.' The Photography Show, organized by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers, occurs from April 22 to 26 at the Park Avenue Armory, including a new segment called Focal Point for contemporary lens-based work. Conductor debuts its official inaugural edition from April 29 to May 3 at Powerhouse Arts, focusing on artists and dealers from the Global Majority, with 27 galleries and works by Venice Biennale participants. Clio Art Fair presents two editions from May 7 to 10 and May 14 to 17 at 511 West 25th Street in Chelsea, featuring independently represented artists with prices from $250 to $40,000. The Black Zine Fair is a free one-day event on May 9 at Powerhouse Arts, with 100 Black artists, presses, and writers, including a Black Reading Room curated by Kameelah Janan Rasheed. Salon Zürcher runs from May 11 to 17 at Zürcher Gallery in the East Village, showcasing 11 women artists. ESTHER III takes place from May 12 to 16 at Estonian House in Murray Hill, highlighting Baltic-focused art with galleries from Europe, Asia, and the United States. The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair is scheduled from May 14 to 17 at the Starrett-Lehigh Building, founded by Touria El Glaoui. NADA celebrates its 12th edition from May 13 to 17 at the Starrett-Lehigh Building, with over 110 exhibitors including 51 new participants. Frieze anchors the season from May 13 to 17 at The Shed in Hudson Yards, emphasizing Central and South American exhibitors in its Focus section curated by Lumi Tan. Future Art Fair runs from May 13 to 16 at Chelsea Industrial, featuring 68 participants with a Pay-It-Forward model. Fridge Art Fair occurs from May 13 to 17 at Hotel Alameda/Highline Bar in Chelsea, themed around Dolly Parton. Independent Art Fair is set for May 14 to 17 at Pier 36 on the Lower East Side, with a dystopian theme and many first-time exhibitors. TEFAF New York takes place from May 15 to 19 at the Park Avenue Armory, presenting 88 exhibitors across various categories. Focus Art Fair runs from May 21 to 24 at Chelsea Industrial, centered on contemporary Asian art with the theme 'Human-Technology Coexistence.' These events cater to collectors, enthusiasts, and communities, highlighting the city's vibrant art scene.

Key facts

  • Affordable Art Fair: March 18-22, Starrett-Lehigh Building, Chelsea, 90 exhibitors, prices $100-$12,000
  • Outsider Art Fair: March 19-22, Metropolitan Pavilion, Chelsea, 68 exhibitors, features Inuit artists and charity auction
  • New York International Antiquarian Book Fair: April 30-May 3, Park Avenue Armory, 170 exhibitors, rare books up to $50,000
  • IFPDA Print Fair: April 9-12, Park Avenue Armory, 80 exhibitors, includes drawing dealers and Paula Rego's works
  • Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair: April 9-12, Powerhouse Arts, Gowanus, mixes galleries, artists, and academic institutions
  • Conductor: April 29-May 3, Powerhouse Arts, Gowanus, inaugural edition for Global Majority artists, 27 galleries
  • Frieze: May 13-17, The Shed, Hudson Yards, focuses on Central and South American galleries in Focus section
  • TEFAF New York: May 15-19, Park Avenue Armory, 88 exhibitors across fine art, antiquities, and design

Entities

Artists

  • Kenojuak Ashevak
  • Paula Rego
  • Louis Fratino
  • Louise Bourgeois
  • Glenn Ligon
  • Takuji Hamanaka
  • Seba Calfuqueo
  • Abraham González Pacheco
  • Annalee Davis
  • Tammy Nguyen
  • Ryan Browning
  • Kristen Giorgi
  • Ian Davis
  • Taina Cruz
  • Taezoo Park
  • Kasia Frankowicz
  • Sam Doyle
  • Sara Messinger
  • Mary Sibande
  • Erna Ucar
  • Paul Anagnostopoulos
  • Tatiana Tatum
  • Deborah Freedman
  • Ellen Mandelbaum
  • Max Keene
  • Jill Goldstein
  • Laurel Gitlen
  • Katja Novitskova
  • Olivia Jia
  • Nino Miglori
  • Ray Mortenson
  • Yi Hsuan Lai
  • Kameelah Janan Rasheed
  • Pope.L
  • Rosa Barba
  • Douglas Copland
  • David Joselit
  • Francesco De Bernardi
  • Andrea Borga
  • Petrit Halilaj
  • Mika Tajima
  • Valerio Nicolai
  • Alessandro Berni
  • Margot Samel
  • Olga Temnikova

Institutions

  • The Shed
  • Starrett-Lehigh Building
  • Metropolitan Pavilion
  • Park Avenue Armory
  • Powerhouse Arts
  • Agger Fish
  • Zürcher Gallery
  • Estonian House
  • Chelsea Industrial
  • Hotel Alameda/Highline Bar
  • Pier 36
  • Affordable Art Fair
  • Outsider Art Fair
  • New York International Antiquarian Book Fair
  • IFPDA
  • Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair
  • The Other Art Fair
  • The Photography Show
  • Conductor
  • Clio Art Fair
  • Black Zine Fair
  • Salon Zürcher
  • ESTHER III
  • 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair
  • NADA
  • Frieze
  • Future Art Fair
  • Fridge Art Fair
  • Independent Art Fair
  • TEFAF New York
  • Focus Art Fair
  • Cristea Roberts Gallery
  • David Zwirner
  • Burnet Editions
  • Caroline Nitsch
  • W-galería
  • Campeche
  • ADA Gallery
  • Spaceless Gallery
  • Brigitte Mulholland
  • The Address
  • Forgotten Lands
  • Sojourners for Justice Press
  • God's Love We Deliver
  • Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America
  • Association of International Photography Art Dealers
  • New Art Dealers' Alliance
  • Saatchi Art
  • David Krut Arts
  • Feia
  • Galerie Judin
  • Di Donna Galleries
  • TEFAF
  • Future Fair
  • Esther Fair
  • Apalazzogallery
  • Champ Lacombe
  • G Gallery
  • King's Leap
  • Management
  • Public
  • Voloshyn Gallery
  • Yeo Workshop
  • Cardi
  • Massimodecarlo
  • Galleria Continua
  • Galleria d'Arte Maggiore g.a.m.
  • Robilant+Voena
  • Tornabuoni Arte
  • P420
  • Vistamare
  • Ribot
  • MAG Magazzeno Art Gaze
  • Shazar Gallery
  • Triangolo
  • New Art Dealers Alliance
  • Tom Postma Design
  • Spring Studios
  • ZeroSpace
  • Halo
  • MoMa
  • Artribune
  • MET
  • Hill Art Foundation
  • New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA)
  • The Future Fair
  • C+N Gallery Canepaneri
  • Temnikova and Kasela
  • Superfine Art Fair
  • ChaShaMa
  • Clima Gallery
  • Tefaf
  • Wade Thompson Drill Hall
  • Massimo De Carlo
  • Tornabuoni

Locations

  • New York City
  • Chelsea
  • Manhattan
  • Gowanus
  • Brooklyn
  • Hudson Yards
  • Upper East Side
  • East Village
  • Murray Hill
  • Lower East Side
  • Buenos Aires
  • Mexico City
  • Paris
  • Brescia
  • Christiansted
  • Nashville
  • Newburgh
  • Seattle
  • Seoul
  • Africa
  • Latin America
  • Asia
  • Indigenous Nations
  • Europe
  • United States
  • Cameroon
  • Marrakesh
  • Baltic
  • Estonia
  • New York
  • The Shed
  • Park Avenue Armory
  • Tribeca
  • West Chelsea
  • Starrett-Lehigh Building
  • Chelsea Industrial
  • Estonian House
  • Midtown Manhattan
  • Financial District
  • Halo
  • Liberty Street
  • ZeroSpace
  • Boerum Hill
  • 550 West 29th Street
  • Singapore
  • Biarritz
  • Kiev
  • Italy
  • Milan
  • Bologna
  • Naples
  • Cremona
  • Germany
  • London
  • Tallinn
  • Marrakech
  • 34th Street
  • Shanghai
  • 151 West 42nd Street
  • Spring Studios
  • Wade Thompson Drill Hall
  • Gorizia

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