Frieze New York has officially announced its 2025 exhibitor lineup, featuring 67 galleries from across the globe. Set to take place from May 7–11 at The Shed, this year’s edition will showcase a mix of blue-chip powerhouses and emerging talent, reinforcing its status as one of the leading art fairs in the world.


Prominent galleries such as Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, Pace, Perrotin, and David Zwirner will return, alongside a diverse international selection, including Tomio Koyama (Tokyo), Kukje (Seoul & Busan), and OMR (Mexico City). Several key New York-based galleries, such as 303 Gallery and Miguel Abreu Gallery, will also participate.
Focus on Emerging and Underrepresented Artists
Returning for its second year, the Focus section—curated by Lumi Tan—will spotlight emerging and underrepresented artists. Notable newcomers include G Gallery (Seoul), King’s Leap (New York), and Yeo Workshop (Singapore). Featured works will range from the late Jenni Crain’s sculptures to Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley’s interactive video art and Citra Sasmita’s intricate textile installations.
Full List of Exhibitors
Main Exhibitors
- 303 Gallery (New York)
- A Gentil Carioca (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo)
- Miguel Abreu Gallery (New York)
- Apalazzogallery (Brescia)
- Tanya Bonakdar Gallery (New York, Los Angeles)
- Matthew Brown (New York, Los Angeles)
- Canada (New York)
- Carlos/Ishikawa (London)
- Chapter NY (New York)
- James Cohan (New York)
- Lodovico Corsini (Brussels)
- Dastan (Tehran, Toronto)
- Andrew Edlin Gallery (New York)
- Emalin (London)
- Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro)
- Stephen Friedman Gallery (London, New York)
- Frith Street Gallery (London)
- Gagosian (New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Le Bourget, Basel, Gstaad, Rome, Athens, Hong Kong)
- François Ghebaly (Los Angeles, New York)
- Goodman Gallery (Johannesburg, Cape Town, London, New York)
- Alexander Gray Associates (New York, Germantown)
- Gray (Chicago, New York)
- Hales (New York, London)
- Hauser & Wirth (New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Paris, London, Somerset, Menorca, Monaco, Zurich, Gstaad, Basel, St. Moritz)
- Gallery Hyundai (Seoul, New York)
- Instituto de Visión (New York, Bogotá)
- Jenkins Johnson Gallery (New York, San Francisco)
- Casey Kaplan (New York)
- Karma (New York, Los Angeles)
- Anton Kern Gallery (New York)
- Tina Kim Gallery (New York)
- Tomio Koyama Gallery (Tokyo)
- Andrew Kreps Gallery (New York)
- Kukje Gallery (Seoul, Busan)
- kurimanzutto (New York, Mexico City)
- Mendes Wood DM (São Paulo, Brussels, Paris, New York)
- Victoria Miro (London, Venice)
- The Modern Institute (Glasgow)
- mor charpentier (Paris, Bogotá)
- Night Gallery (Los Angeles)
- OMR (Mexico City)
- Ortuzar (New York)
- Pace Gallery (New York, London, Hong Kong, Geneva, Seoul, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Berlin)
- Perrotin (New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo, Los Angeles, London)
- Proyectos Ultravioleta (Guatemala City)
- Nara Roesler (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, New York)
- Thaddaeus Ropac (London, Milan, Paris, Salzburg, Seoul)
- Esther Schipper (Berlin, Paris, Seoul)
- Société (Berlin)
- Stevenson (Cape Town, Johannesburg, Amsterdam)
- sultana (Paris, Arles)
- Union Pacific (London)
- Vermelho (São Paulo)
- White Cube (London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Seoul)
- David Zwirner (New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Hong Kong)
Focus Section (Emerging and Underrepresented Artists)
- Central Galeria (São Paulo) – C. L. Salvaro
- Champ Lacombe (London, Biarritz) – Stefania Batoeva
- Company Gallery (New York) – Stefania Batoeva
- G Gallery (Seoul) – Yehwan Song
- Gordon Robichaux (New York) – Jenni Crain
- King’s Leap (New York) – Audrey Gair
- Madragoa (Lisbon) – Rodrigo Hernández
- Management (New York) – Tahir Karmali
- Mitre Galeria (Belo Horizonte, São Paulo) – Luana Vitra
- Public Gallery (London) – Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley
- Voloshyn Gallery (Miami, Kyiv) – Nikita Kadan
- Yeo Workshop (Singapore) – Citra Sasmita
Frieze’s Future Amid Uncertainty
This announcement arrives at a pivotal moment, as Frieze’s parent company, Endeavor, is reportedly exploring a sale of the brand. While speculation looms, Frieze New York remains a key event in the global art calendar, continuing to attract top-tier galleries and collectors.
For more details on this year’s exhibitors and programming, visit Frieze’s official website.