Frieze New York has named the more than 65 galleries that will participate in its upcoming 2026 edition, which will be the sixth iteration staged at the Shed in Hudson Yards.
This year’s Frieze New York is scheduled to take place May 13–17, its timing comes closer to the middle of the month of May than usual in order to avoid conflicting with the professional days and opening of the 2026 Venice Biennale.
The exhibitor list includes several of the world’s leading galleries including Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace Gallery, David Zwirner, White Cube, Thaddaeus Ropac, Vicotria Miro, Kukje, Kurimanzutto, Ortuzar, and Instituto de Visión. Three galleries have graduated from the fair’s Focus section, for emerging galleries: G Gallery, Mitre Galeria, and Yeo Workshop.
Only two galleries will participate in Frieze New York for the first time: Lawrie Shabibi of Dubai and Johyun Gallery of Seoul and Busan, South Korea. Both galleries have participated in Frieze’s other editions in London and Seoul, as well as the Armory Show in New York. Last week, Shabibi participated in the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, while later this month Johyun will feature in Frieze Los Angeles for third time.
“The fair is a snapshot of the most compelling artistic practices today in an international city that embraces rigor, complexity and ambition,” Christine Messineo, Frieze’s director of Americas, said in statement. “Our close relationships with New York’s institutions – particularly around time-based media and performance – extend our impact beyond the fair architecture, from Chelsea and into the wider city.”
For the third time, independent curator Lumi Tan will organize Focus, featuring 11 galleries in business for 12 years or fewer. Seven galleries will participate for the first time, including Europa, Isla Flotante, Sargent’s Daughters, Soft Opening, and Campeche. Campeche cofounder Fátima González recently joined the fair’s selection committee, as did Omayra Alvarado, executive director and cofounder of Instituto de Visión.
In a statement, Tan said, “I’ve been incredibly excited by the [Focus] section’s expansive range of media and cultural histories, with solo presentations that demonstrate how both historic and emerging artists have been and continue to be invested in world-building—imagining new structures and forms to engage with subjects as overwhelming as ecological devastation and urban spectacle, to as intimate as the relationship between mother and child.”
The full exhibitor list follows below.
Galleries
| Exhibitor | Location(s) |
| 303 Gallery | New York |
| A Gentil Carioca | Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo |
| Miguel Abreu Gallery | New York |
| Tanya Bonakdar Gallery | New York |
| Canada | New York |
| Carlos/Ishikawa | London |
| Chapter NY | New York |
| James Cohan | New York |
| Dastan | Toronto, Tehran |
| Andrew Edlin Gallery | New York |
| Emalin | London |
| Daniel Faria Gallery | Toronto |
| Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel | São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro |
| Frith Street Gallery | London |
| G Gallery | Seoul |
| Gagosian | New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Le Bourget, Basel, Gstaad, Rome, Athens, Hong Kong |
| François Ghebaly | Los Angeles, New York |
| Alexander Gray Associates | New York |
| Hales | New York, London |
| Hauser & Wirth | New York, Los Angeles, London, Somerset, Zurich, Basel, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Paris, Monaco, Menorca, Hong Kong |
| Gallery Hyundai | Seoul, New York |
| Instituto de Visión | New York, Bogotá |
| Jenkins Johnson Gallery | New York, San Francisco |
| Johyun Gallery | Seoul, Busan |
| Karma | New York, Los Angeles |
| Anton Kern | New York |
| Tina Kim Gallery | New York |
| Andrew Kreps Gallery | New York |
| Kukje Gallery | Seoul, Busan |
| kurimanzutto | New York, Mexico City |
| Lawrie Shabibi | Dubai |
| Mendes Wood DM | São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York |
| Victoria Miro | London, Venice |
| Mitre Galeria | São Paulo, Belo Horizonte |
| The Modern Institute | Glasgow |
| mor charpentier | Paris, Bogotá |
| Night Gallery | Los Angeles |
| OMR | Mexico City |
| Ortuzar | New York |
| P420 | Bologna |
| Pace Gallery | Berlin, Tokyo, Geneva, Seoul, London, Los Angeles, New York |
| Perrotin | Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Dubai, London |
| Galerie Eva Presenhuber | Zurich, Vienna |
| Almine Rech | Paris, New York, Brussels, Shanghai, Monaco, London |
| Nara Roesler | Rio de Janeiro, New York, São Paulo |
| Thaddaeus Ropac | London, Paris, Salzburg, Milan, Seoul |
| Esther Schipper | Seoul, Paris, Berlin |
| Marc Selwyn Fine Art | Los Angeles |
| Société | Berlin |
| Southern Guild | New York, Cape Town |
| Stevenson | Cape Town, Amsterdam |
| Union Pacific | London |
| Vermelho | São Paulo |
| White Cube | London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Seoul |
| Yeo Workshop | Singapore |
| David Zwirner | New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong |
Focus
| Exhibitor | Location(s) | Artist |
| Campeche | Mexico City | Abraham González Pacheco |
| Central | São Paulo | Bruno Cançado |
| Champ Lacombe | Biarritz, London | Antoni Miralda |
| Europa | New York | Aki Goto |
| Gordon Robichaux | New York | Deondre Davis |
| Isla Flotante | São Paulo, Buenos Aires | Rosario Zorraquín |
| Public | London | Reika Takebayashi |
| Sargent’s Daughters | New York | Yeni Mao |
| Soft Opening | London | Joanne Burke |
| Ulrik | New York | Bettina Grossman |
| W-galería | Buenos Aires, Pueblo Garzón | Seba Calfuqueo |
