The 2016-LAArtShow-logoLA Art Show, the 180,000 square foot art fair that welcomed close to 60,000 art enthusiasts in 2015, will return to the Los Angeles Convention Center on January 27-31, 2016.  The show will open with a benefit for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
 
A cultural and social highlight, the LA Art Show presents an exciting selection of curated galleries, unique special exhibitions and cultural events, in one of the art world’s greatest destinations. The LA Art Show will present more than 120 galleries representing 20 countries from the Americas, Europe and Asia. Attracting collectors and art enthusiasts for more than 20 years, The LA Art Show is the most anticipated art and cultural event in the region.
 
LAArtshow-crowdThe LA Art Show will be attended by collectors including: 2015 Opening Night beneficiary hosts Amy Adams & Darren Le Gallo, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Melanie Griffith, Nikki Sixx, Seth Green, Olivia Holt, Yara Shahidi, Barbara Streisand, James Brolin, Leonardo DiCaprio, James Franco, Lily Collins, Eli Broad, Gayle Rossi and Shepard Fairey among others. Leading galleries at the 2015 event included:  ACE Gallery Los Angeles, Praxis International Art, Tachibana Gallery, Jack Rutberg Fine Art, Copro Gallery, Red Truck Gallery, Sloan Fine Art, Spoke Art, the Verne Collection, Antena Estudio, Rehs Galleries and others.
 
WIN TICKETS to the opening gala HERE – LA Art Show Throws the Best Art Party!  Just send the code phrase to LAArtParty@Gmail.com and you will automatially be entered into the raffle. Be sure to visit LAArtParty’s FB page for all information concerning our ticket giveaways and contests – don’t forget to send your phone # so we can reach you.

The Los Angeles Fine Art Show, a new art fair dedicated to historic & contemporary traditional works will launch in conjunction with the LA Art Show on January 27-31, 2016.  Produced by the Palm Beach Show Group, the Los Angeles Fine Art Show will present a curated selection of galleries from North America, Europe and Asia. The Los Angeles Fine Art Show is entirely unique in the Los Angeles art arena. While emerging and cutting edge contemporary art continue to make headlines, traditional and representational works remain the major segment of art sales. Similarly, the largest group of collectors and the highest sales on the international auction blocks has consistently included historic and representational pieces.  In the spring of 2015, Christie’s reported its first ever $1 billion week of sales, composed primarily of postwar and 20th century works, illustrating that not only will historic and traditional pieces will always have a market, that market is growing in value.
 
With a focus on historic and traditionaLAArtShow-supermanl contemporary works, the Los Angeles Fine Art Show provides a dedicated experience for collectors of traditional works, from paintings, to sculpture and works on paper.  The Los Angeles Fine Art Show will feature top galleries presenting historic and traditional contemporary works from across time periods including:  works by Degas, Renoir, Picasso, Dali, Rodin, Van Gough, Jan van Beers, Jessie Arms Botke, Wan Sanqiuan, Xie Aige, Jules Dupre, Henrie Lebasque, Franz Bischoff, Allison Skinner, Otis Oldfield, Vladimir Sorin, and others.
 
Complementing the historic works, The Los Angeles Fine Art Show will present a select group of contemporary artists that have worked in, and continue to explore traditional genres and regional styles.  Bridging the historic and contemporary, the Los Angeles Fine Art Show is curated to present the best in representational works including 18th Century European Paintings, Impressionist works, Contemporary Realism, California Plein Air, Hudson River School and more.
 
The Los Angeles Fine Art Show takes place in conjunction with the LA Art Show, which welcomed more than  60,000 art enthusiasts to the Los Angeles Convention Center at its 20th Anniversary event in 2015. Founded in 1994, the LA Art Show is the region’s longest running platform for fine art, bringing in more than 120 galleries representing 22 countries.

2016-LAArtShow-crowdpixThe LA Art Show and the LA Fine Art Show will open with a benefit for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on Wednesday, January 27th.  Public hours begin on Thursday January 28th and continue through Sunday, January 31st.

Tickets for the opening gala and benefit range from $125 – $250; General admission (Thurs – Sunday) is $20. Four day pas is $35; 

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What: LA Art Show / LA Fine Arts Show
Where:  Los Angeles Convention Center, West Hall 1201 South Figueroa Street, 90015
When: Thurs Jan 28 -Sat Jan 30 -11am-7pm;  Sun, Jan 31 – 11am-5pm;
Website: http://www.laartshow.com/  http://www.losangelesfineartshow.com/