ARCOmadrid Announces Participating Galleries for its 45th Edition

ARCOmadrid Announces Participating Galleries for its 45th Edition

ARCOmadrid will celebrate its 45th edition from March 4 to 8, 2026, reaffirming its position as one of the major international events for contemporary art. Organized by IFEMA MADRID, the fair will present a carefully curated selection of projects, consolidating its role as a leading platform for contemporary art and as a meeting point for diverse artistic scenes and contexts, along with the voices that drive them.

The General Program will consist of 170 booths, in addition to the content of the curated sections: ARCO2045; Opening: New Galleries; and Profiles: Latin American Art, creating a program that brings together proposals from 31 countries.

This year, Spanish galleries represent 34% of the offerings, while the international segment reaches 66%. Of the latter, more than 30% corresponds to Latin American galleries, with galleries from 11 countries and a strong presence from Brazil and Argentina. In this way, ARCOmadrid continues to project its unique position as a leading Latin American art fair in Europe. The General Program will showcase the strength and diversity of the Spanish art scene through the participation of galleries such as 1 Mira Madrid / 2 Mira Archiv, Alarcón Criado, ATM, Elba Benítez, Elvira González, Leandro Navarro, Nordés, Prats Nogueras Blanchard, ProjecteSD, T20, and Travesía Cuatro, among projects from across the country. Joining them are Río & Meñaka and Memoria, making their debut at this edition, as well as Blue Velvet and Fermay, which are joining the program after their participation in the Opening section.

Among the international galleries, notable additions include Carlos/Ishikawa, Green Art, Lia Rumma, Loevenbruck, and Zander, along with others returning to the fair such as Casa Triângulo, Gregor Podnar, and Luisa Strina. Also returning are Bernier/Eliades, Casas Riegner, Dépendance, Massimo Minini and Francesca Minini, Plan B, Luciana Brito, and Raquel Arnaud. Other returning galleries include Fortes D'aloia & Gabriel and Vistamare, as well as loyal favorites such as Esther Schipper, Jocelyn Wolff, Lelong, Meyer Riegger, neugerriemschneider, Ruth Benzacar, Peter Kilchmann, Thaddaeus Ropac, and Thomas Schulte.