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PALM BEACH COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER
650 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
5pm – 9pm
Opening Night Ticket, $150
General Admission, One Day Ticket $40
Thursday, January 29, 2026
11am – 6pm
Friday, January 30, 2026
11am – 6pm
Saturday, January 31, 2026 11am – 6pm
Sunday, February 1, 2026 11am – 6pm

THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY AND MODERN ART FAIR OF THE AMERICAS
Art Palm Beach takes center stage for its highly anticipated return at the Palm Beach County Convention Center for its fourth edition. As the premier destination for conventions, trade shows, meetings and social events, the Convention Center is the perfect venue for our show.
Palm Beach has been the winter home of America’s elite industrialists and Wall Street icons since the early 20th century. Now home to many of New York’s leading top blue-chip galleries and international auction houses, Palm Beach has become Florida’s collector “must-see” gallery district during the winter season.
As the internationally renowned premier mid-winter contemporary art fair in The Palm Beaches along Florida’s coastline, the show will provide an opportunity for collectors to explore and acquire the best of a broad selection of global contemporary and modern art in the vibrant cultural hub of South Florida. With over 100,000 square feet of exhibition space dedicated to some of the most prestigious contemporary, established and emerging art galleries from the U.S. and around the world, Art Palm Beach will provide an exceptional platform for gallery representation, and a dynamic cultural art event, in The Palm Beaches.




Dear Friends,
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the fourth edition of Art Palm Beach, the first and most important art event of the season.
As organizers, each year now and into the future we will strive to exceed the prior year’s offering of wonderful modern and contemporary art offerings. We travel the globe to the finest art shows worldwide, in addition to frequenting the most important shows in our nation. As a result, it is our pleasure to present an international array of unique and highly esteemed exhibitors, brought together in one spectacular event.
A show of this enormous breadth and depth presents challenges from inception through presentation and requires the coordinated efforts of a vast number of people. It is a true team effort that requires seamless production from our hard working office team to our technical and creative personnel, in order to bring this event to life. We would like to express our gratitude by congratulating everyone involved in making Art Palm Beach a success.
Of equal importance, we would like to give a special thanks to the exhibitors who travel here so that we may enjoy spectacular works of art, sculptures and timeless treasures. To each participant, we offer our appreciation and gratitude.
To our visitors and collectors, we extend our warmest welcome and invite you to take advantage of this cultural experience and the opportunity to meet many of the world’s most renowned and respected dealers today.
We are pleased to welcome you to Art Palm Beach in 2026 and beyond.
Sincerely,
Scott Diament President/CEO Palm Beach Show Group

Welcome to Art Palm Beach 2026!
I am delighted to present the fourth edition of Art Palm Beach to kick off the winter art season this year in West Palm Beach.
Following the success of last year’s show, Art Palm Beach is returning to Palm Beach County with an even more highly curated show. This year’s edition expands its reach with brand new exhibitors from London, Dublin, Basel, Israel, Poland, South Africa, San Francisco, and Palm Beach, many appearing for the first time. They join returning favorites from past editions, continuing Art Palm Beach’s role as a bridge between local collectors and international voices. The fair has become a place where anyone, from first-time visitors to seasoned collectors, can connect with art in a fresh, inspiring way.
DIVERSEartPB, Art Palm Beach’s signature curated platform, returns in 2026 with a living examination of how contemporary art circulates, interfaces, and evolves across a global ecosystem of biennials and art institutions. Entitled The Biennials and Art Institutions in the Contemporary Art Ecosystem, the aim is to illuminate how these platforms complement, critique, and intensify one another in ways that accelerate artistic innovation, public engagement, and global conversation.
Last but not least, I would like to thank everyone who has helped make this show possible, and we appreciate the support of all the exhibitors who are taking this amazing journey with us. I am equally grateful to every member of our Art Palm Beach team, especially Marisa Caichiolo, Katrina Fernandez, Jinn Ong, Naso Kavourinos, and Wuang-Ee Blum, for the unwavering dedication, passion and hard work they bring to ensure our continued success.
Enjoy the show!

Kassandra Voyagis Director/Producer
Art Palm Beach & LA Art Show


Modern + Contemporary exhibits the vast spectrum of contemporary painting, illustration, sculpture and more from galleries in Palm Beach, across the U.S., and from countries all around the world.


STARBURST PINK TRIO
ABBY MODELL, 2025
Glass assemblage with vintage Swarovski crystals, DiamondDust, faceted RockGems
32’’H x 26’’W x 26’’D trio
ABBY MODELL CONTEMPORARY ART GLASS
7050 W Palmetto Park Road, Suite 15-334, Boca Raton, FL 33433
646 330 0022 | abbymodelldesign@gmail.com www.abbymodell.com









THOMAS DOWNING
Acrylic on canvas, in three parts 114’’ x 147’’
BLOND CONTEMPORARY
7 Piccadilly Arcade, St. James’s, London SW1Y 6NH, United Kingdom +44 (0) 7794 517 815 | harvey@blondcontemporary.com www. blondcontemporary.com

CITRONNIERS AT CHATEAU DE ST LOUP
Oil on canvas, signed 45’’ x 57’’
CALLAGHANS OF SHREWSBURY
22-23 St Marys Street, Shrewsbury, UK, SY1 1ED +44(0)7810 714545 | art@callaghan-finepaintings.com www.callaghan-finepaintings.com






MEDITATION AT SIX TOMAS SANCHEZ, 2006
Acrylic on canvas
48’’ x 48’’

IVY’S GARDEN
DANUEL MENDEZ, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
60’’ x 48’’

MANDATORY ESCAPE
GINA PELLON, 2010
Mixed media on canvas
44.75’’ x 34.25’’
LIST OF ARTISTS:
WILFREDO LAM
ROBERTO FABELO
TOMAS SANCHEZ
RENE PORTOCARRERO
VICTOR MANUEL GARCIA
GINA PELLON
MANUEL MENDIVE
HUMBERTO CALZADA
JUAN ROBERTO DIAGO
DANUEL MENDEZ
IRINA ELEN GONZALEZ
ENRIQUE CASAS
YASIEL ELIZAGARAY
MIGUEL FLORIDO
GIOSVANY ECHEVARRIA
JOEL BESMAR
CERNUDA ARTE
3155 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Coral Gables, Florida 33134 305 461 1050 | cernudaarte@msn.com www.cernudaarte.com





Italy | USA | Switzerland
us@deodato.us
www.deodato.us


LA GRANDE CORRIDA PABLO PICASSO, 1935
Etching on Montval paper
22.3’’ x 30.3’’
EPICENTRUM ART GALLERY Wielkanocna 2, 45-844 Opole, Poland +48 504 098 803 | contact@epicentrumgallery.com www.epicentrumgallery.com


7bis rue des Saints-Peres, Paris, France 75006
33 6 20 04 55 46 | mickael@galerieduret.com
www.galerieduret.com

LE VERGER
MARC CHAGALL, 1961
Original lithograph on Velin d’Arches paper for the deluxe edition of the portfolio Daphnis & Chloe 21 1/8’’ x 29 7/8’’
GALERIE RAPHAEL
Domstr 6, 60311 Frankfurt, Germany +49 172 6189640 | info@galerieraphael.com www.galerieraphael.com


DAWN-SEOUL KIM SOUNG HO, 2025
Oil on canvas
18’’ x 31.5’’
GALLERY WALD
5th Floor, Lotte Mall, 38 Seongbok 2-ro, Suji-gu, Yongin-si, R. Korea +82 31-5174-4811 | gallery.wald@gmail.com www.en.gallerywald.com



Blown and hot sculpted glass 22.5’’ x 11.75’’ x 11.75’’
4400 Fernlee Ave, Royal Oak, Michigan, 48073 248 554 0590 | info@habatat.com
www.habatat.com



11 Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, W1J 6PY, United Kingdom +44 (0) 207 629 5573 | info@thehouseoffineart.com www.thehouseoffineart.com



011-44-20-7499-1314 | info@jmlondon.com




Mereldreef 33, 3140 Keerbergen, Brussels, Belgium +32 497 79 31 37 | info@le-gallery.com
www.le-gallery.com










646 295 8014 | info@nicolasauvraygallery.com www.nicolasauvraygallery.com





GUARDANDO LA LUCE DENTRO ALESSANDRO CASETTI, 2025
Mixed media on canvas
50’’ x 67’’
PALMA ARTE
Via Parizzi 258, 29010 Alseno (PC) Italy +39 3459056581 | info@galleriapalmaarte.it www.galleriapalmaarte.it


917 862 4057 | domenic@pontonegallery.com www.pontonegallery.com
| DESIGN

CATHARINA VAN DE VEN, 2025
100% wool tufted by hand
68.9’’ x 94.5’’
PRIVEEKOLLEKTIE CONTEMPORARY ART | DESIGN
Pelsestraat 13, Heusden aan de Maas, 5256AT, The Netherlands 305 975 9557 | gallery@priveekollektie.art www.priveekollektie.art


STILL LIFE WITH PEACH, LIMES, AND SILVER JUG
JESSICA BROWN, 2025
Oil on limewood panel
8’’ x 10’’
QUANTUM CONTEMPORARY ART
The Imperial Laundry, 87 Warriner Gardens, London SW11 4XW, UK +44 7765 255800 | info@quantumart.co.uk www.quantumart.co.uk


FELIPE AND NACHO MERSUKA DOPAZO, 2025
Fabrics, handmade paper, pigments, and oil on canvas 85’’ x 105’’
REBECCA HOSSACK ART GALLERY 2a Conway Street, London, W1T 6BA, UK +44 (0)20 7436 4899 | daisy@rebeccahossack.com www.rebeccahossack.com

SMOKER STUDY (USING MOUTH #16) TOM WESSELMANN, 1967
Unique cut-out painting on Bristol Board, graphite, liquitex acrylic
6.5’’ x 11.25’’ ROBERT FONTAINE GALLERY
305 397 8530 | fontaine@robertfontainegallery.com www.robertfontainegallery.com

150 Yamato Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431 & 2 Via Parigi, Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, FL 33480 561 994 9180 & 561 508 6174 | info@rosenbaumcontemporary.com www.rosenbaumcontemporary.com

SIST’ART GALLERY
Piazza San Marco 135, 30125, Venice, Italy & Via Monte di Pietà 1, 20121, Milan, Italy +39 345 363 2246 | gallery@sistart.org www.sistart.org

Tintorettostraat 3, Amsterdam, 1077 RM, The Netherlands 31 20 626 5945 | david@smith-davidson.com www.smith-davidson.com



542 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10001
212 677 4520 | gallery@sundaramtagore.com www.sundaramtagore.com


DANSEUSE AVEC AL CORNE D’ABONDANCE PABLO PICASSO, 1918
Fresco/plaster, mounted on canvas and backed on wood by Maitre Blanc in 1961
51.125’’ x 33.875’’
THE BONNIER GALLERY
7888 SW 195th Terrace, Miami, FL 33157 786 543 9161 | grant@thebonniergallery.com www.thebonniergallery.com

FOCAL POINT
MADS CHRISTENSEN, 2025
Acrylic, LEDs, custom software
32’’ x 32’’ x 2.5’’
TIMOTHY YARGER FINE ART
3645 Tenth Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90018
310 278 4400 | timyarger@yargerfineart.com www.yargerfineart.com



DREAMLAND
VICTORIA KOVALENCHIKOVA, 2025
Mixed media on wood, pigment
Diameter 51’’
VK GALLERY
Kapoeasweg 17, Amsterdam, 1043AD, The Netherlands 31 6 25 55 25 38 | info@vkgallery.nl
www.vkgallery.nl

WINSOR BIRCH
1 The Parade, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 1NE +44 (0) 7770 787160 | grant@winsorbirch.com

A one-of-a-kind creation from Yvel’s Art to Wear Collection, featuring 890.75 ct of vibrant multi-color gemstones set in 18K gold. Inspired by childhood memories of colorful wrapped candies, this joyful piece embodies Yvel’s signature celebration of nature’s beauty and craftmanship.
252 Worth Ave. Palm Beach, FL 33480 561 391 5119 | alexandra@yvel.com www.yvel.com


Tel Aviv | Israel
972-50-345-6004 | art@zygogallery.com
www.zygogallery.com

DIVERSEartPB is a special programming section devoted to nurturing the creative energy of international collectors, artists, curators, museums and non-profits by connecting them directly with audiences in West Palm Beach. Art Palm Beach donates exhibition space to participating organizations each year as our civic engagement, and the featured work is not for sale. DIVERSEartPB is curated by Marisa Caichiolo with individual curators from institutions around the world.
DIVERSEartPB 2026 is a living examination of how contemporary art circulates, interfaces, and evolves across a global ecosystem of biennials and art institutions. This year, we present seven international Biennials, including Gwangju Biennial (Korea), Cuenca Biennial (Ecuador), NYLAAT Triennial (New York), SACO Biennial (Chile), and NoMade Biennial along with other significant platforms and leading institutions, all positioned within a shared ecological frame.
Since its founding in 1895, the Venice Biennale has remained the most influential model. After World War II, biennials and triennials across cities like São Paulo, Istanbul, and Johannesburg expanded global representation, embracing social critique and experimental media while navigating tensions around inclusion, markets, and cultural diplomacy.
Biennials invite urgency, experimentation, and immediacy. They illuminate emergent practices, foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, and host field-wide dialogues beyond the walls of traditional museums.
Art institutions provide durable memory, methodological rigor, and sustained programming, ensuring innovations are archived, contextualized, and accessible to future generations. Together, they form a dynamic continuum: sparks of innovation followed by reflection, stewardship, and dissemination, keeping the field responsive to diverse publics.
In Latin America and other regions contending with rapid sociopolitical change, biennials are re-emerging as laboratories of critical thought. They read and rewrite the conflicts of our time, migration, memory, community, body sovereignty, and territory, while foregrounding sustainability and resilience.
This edition pays particular attention to place: how venues, geography, and local communities shape biennial and museum activities, and how those activities, in turn, shape place through curatorial interventions, community projects, and participatory formats. You may encounter AGUAS, and other works that foreground care, connection, and collective action as a mode of inquiry and transformation.
DIVERSEartPB is curated by Marisa Caichiolo
AGUAS is an ongoing exploration of rivers, inviting community participation through a ritual of river cleansing. For DIVERSEartLA, the artist presents AGUAS, centered on the Los Angeles River. Volunteers take selfies, which are placed in developing trays, becoming fleeting images that emerge and fade—mirroring our fragile connection to the natural world. Each participant becomes a visual narrator, witnessing the flow of the environment and the interdependence of humans and nature.
AGUAS is not just a meditation on environmental change; it is a collaborative act of care, listening, and restoration.
Eugenia Vargas Pereira has participated in numerous Biennials, including the Havana Biennial, Aperto X Venice Biennale, XX Biennial of Photography in Mexico City, Biennale Rotterdam, Casablanca Biennale, and the 50th Venice Biennale, among others.

TEMPUS FUGIT reflects the fleeting and fragile nature of time through a fiber art installation crafted from textiles and mixed media. Inspired by the Latin phrase “time flies,” the piece explores the interplay between time, human existence, and the natural world. Layers and textures mirror life’s complexity, with each strand symbolizing interconnected moments. The installation invites viewers to pause, reflect on impermanence, and live with awareness amidst global challenges like climate change and social unrest. Drawing from Abstract Expressionism and cultural heritage, TEMPUS FUGIT is a testament to resilience and the enduring connections that bind humanity together.

Birth of Light does not simply refer to the state of being alive—it marks the primordial moment when humanity first encounters the world, the threshold where consciousness meets existence. Through a cyclical rhythm of creation and dissolution, the work meditates on the recovery and reverence of life itself: the essence of being human, the sanctity of existence, and the sensibility that binds us to the living world.
Composed of over a hundred suspended structures, the installation transforms the space into a breathing organism. From the ceiling, delicate forms made of hanji and internal frames cascade downward, filling the air with a subtle choreography of light and shadow. As illumination shifts and reflections intertwine, the work generates an organic rhythm—one that seems to pulse with life.
Walking slowly through the installation, the viewer becomes immersed within what feels like the inner membrane of a living cell, surrounded by the quiet pulse of existence.
The golden hue that permeates Birth of Light resonates across cultures as a symbol of divinity, vitality, and renewal. Here, light is not treated as a fixed form but as a living presence—breathing, reflecting, and responding. Each illuminated element converses with others, creating a field of mutual resonance. The viewer, moving within this ecosystem of light, is invited not merely to observe but to participate— to sense their own vitality mirrored in the luminous breath of the space.
Ultimately, Birth of Light expands beyond the realm of an artwork. It becomes a living ecology where matter, energy, and perception converge—an ever-evolving symphony of connection that reawakens our collective memory of what it means to be alive.
*Paju Cultural Foundation is a public cultural institution based in Paju, a city shaped by its proximity to the DMZ—one of the most symbolically charged landscapes of the 20th century. Working at the intersection of place, memory, and contemporary practice, the Foundation develops site-responsive and researchdriven art projects.
It supports artists and curators through exhibitions, residencies, and public programs that engage local and global perspectives.
Through active collaboration with international partners, the Foundation cultivates spaces for dialogue, reflection, and cultural exchange.Positioning art as a medium of connection and regeneration, the Foundation explores how culture can reimagine contested geographies and shared futures.
*The International Association for Art Ecosystem Research(IAAE) was established to examine and interconnect the relationships among artistic creation, space, institutions, regions, and society through the lens of an ecosystem.
The Association understands art not as isolated works or singular events, but as a living structure in which humans and environments, memory and place, continuously interact. Through research, exhibitions, education, and international exchange, it bridges regionally grounded artistic practices with global critical discourse, seeking models for sustainable art ecosystems.
The Association critically explores how art can contribute to social transformation and the formation of public value. Ultimately, the International Association for Art Ecosystem Research positions itself as an open research platform that restores relationships through art and fosters new ways of imagining the future.


Expanding beyond the confines of booth spaces, Featured Exhibitions create immersive experiences to engage audiences through thoughtprovoking artworks, performances and other exhibitions offered by participating galleries, highlighting works that will be talked about for years to come.
Highlights this year include works from Hollis Taggart, Pontone Gallery, and Provident Fine Art.
Hollis Taggart Downtown is pleased to present “John Knuth, Renewed Resilience” featuring “fly paintings,” with live fly demonstrations, and showcasing Knuth’s three dimensional globe works. Building upon his New York exhibition in May 2025, “Renewed Resilience” transforms devastation into renewal, reflecting the artist’s experience of the January 2025 Eaton Fire, which destroyed his home and archive in Altadena, CA.
Knuth’s luminous abstractions are created in collaboration with a million houseflies. He encages them within canvases, and feeds them a mixture of acrylic paint and sugar water. Over time, their minute pigment regurgitations accumulate on the canvas and create iridescent, pointillistic surfaces that hover between chaos and order. These canvases merge the floral light of Monet’s Giverny with the searing hues of wildfire and ash capturing a fragile equilibrium between destruction and rebirth.
At Art Palm Beach, Knuth extends his exploration into sculptural form with the painted globes transforming the once flat field of his fly paintings into immersive and three dimensional objects. The new fly globes will be created over the duration of the fair, offering viewers a rare glimpse into Knuth’s alchemical process and his ongoing dialogue with nature, chance and transformation.
PRESENTED BY
HOLLIS TAGGART DOWNTOWN

Pontone Gallery from London will present works by Italian painter Matteo Massagrande. Born in 1959 in Padua, Italy, Massagrande has been exhibiting since 1973, with his paintings featured in public and private collections worldwide. He divides his time between Padua and Hajos, Hungary, with both locations informing his practice.
Massagrande’s paintings depict architectural interiors with views to exterior spaces, revealing light that articulates and discloses the subject. His technical command is evident in the subtle expression of color and tonality. The works show unoccupied, decayed domestic interiors with intricate tiled floors that flow from one space to the next, leading to gardenlike exteriors. These still rooms carry a sense of absence, offset by sophisticated handling of light and color.
What distinguishes these paintings is their construction. Deliberate variations in perspective, emphasized by grids of tiling, indicate that the works are elaborate constructs rather than simple recordings of views. They are composite images, collated to produce theatrical evocations of location and history. Massagrande’s careful rendering creates paintings of rich visual density, capturing significant moments within his rigorous method.
PRESENTED BY PONTONE GALLERY

Provident Fine Art will present an exclusive solo exhibition of works by acclaimed artist and actor, Sylvester Stallone.
The retrospective showcases Stallone’s artistic evolution with works from each decade starting in the 1960s. He painted surrealism early on in the 1960s and 1970s before becoming more abstract. Stallone has employed painting as a form of expression since his adolescence, and as a prolific screenwriter, he often turned to art to assist in the development of his iconic characters. Exclusively represented by Provident Fine Art, this exhibition will mark his first major showcase in years with the majority of the works available for purchase. His artworks have previously been displayed in retrospective exhibitions at museums in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Nice, France.






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