ART PALM BEACH
The International Contemporary and Modern Art Fair of the Americas
Art Palm Beach is internationally renowned as the premiere mid-winter contemporary art fair in The Palm Beaches along Florida’s coastline by both art critics and enthusiasts. Before its acquisition by the Palm Beach Show Group, which also owns the LA Art Show, the fair was previously organized by IFAE founders Lee Ann & David Lester, the original founders of both Art Miami and Art Asia Hong Kong. It is Palm Beach County’s longest running fair dedicated to contemporary, emerging, and modern master works of art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Following the success of our second edition in 2024, Art Palm Beach will return next year, January 22 to 26, 2025 at the Palm Beach County Convention Center. Planning is already underway for the 2025 show, which aims to include an even wider range of galleries from around the world. Featuring some of the most prestigious contemporary, emerging and modern art galleries, the fair will provide an exceptional forum for gallery presentation in front of the affluent demographic of collectors in the vibrant cultural hub of South Florida.
About Palm Beach
Palm Beach, founded by Henry Flagler, has been the winter home of America’s elite industrialists and Wall Street icons since the early 20th century. Over 24% of the world’s wealthiest families reside in South Florida from January through April. In addition to offering galleries access to America’s wealthiest towns during the winter, Palm Beach is the crown jewel of cultural life in Florida. It boasts the highest percentage of arts and cultural institutions per capita of any town in America. The average age is 44 years and residents spend four and a half times the national average on art and cultural events. Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue is world renowned for international luxury brands attracting buyers from the Miami-Palm Beach metro area of 4.5 million residents.
Every corner of this county boasts world-class art, music, theater, and cultural events equal to many major cities. 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.