ARCO LISBON Art Fair

ArcoLisboa 2026

If you are familiar with ARCO Madrid, you might be surprised by this unique historical vibe. It takes place again at the Cordoaria Nacional, a former naval manufacturing center dating back to 1779. This long building is supported by sturdy iron pillars and covered by old timber roofs. You cannot get lost in the exhibition space, as there are only two aisles - one along the street, the other along the garden. Large windows let in maximum daylight and airflow.

  • There are 83 galleries,
  • of which 30 are Portuguese and 53 international.
  • 17 represented countries.

ARCOlisboa 2026 marks an interesting double moment: it is the fair’s tenth year in Lisbon, but its ninth edition. The difference stems from the pandemic-related interruption. For us, it is also a small milestone, as this is our fifth consecutive visit to ARCOlisboa, beginning in 2022 and continuing through 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026. 

Context of the art fair

Portugal is now a hotspot for high-net-worth individuals, principal collectors of international art fairs, for several reasons:

  • The Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) tax regime grants tax exemptions and reductions on specific types of foreign income for a period of ten years.
  • A highly favorable tax environment for businesses with competitive corporate tax rates.
  • The golden visa policy.
  • Portugal, like Spain, is the least dependent on Russian fossil fuels in Europe.
  • A privileged relation with the US and South American countries.

 

ARCOlisboa2026 - Jorge Martins Timescape - Lisbon art fair

TIMESCAPE

The entrance project has changed significantly from last year. In 2025, the entrance area presented works connected to acquisitions by the Câmara de Comércio de Lisboa, almost like a time capsule of previous ARCOlisboa editions. This year, the fair's opening is no longer defined by that acquisition-based format. Instead, the entrance project is presented with Lisboa Cultura and takes the form of a solo exhibition: Jorge Martins, Timescape, curated by Óscar Faria. The exhibition opened one day before the official opening of ARCOlisboa, and continues until 30 August 2026.

Jorge Martins TIMESCAPE - ARCOlisboa2026 - Arco Lisbon art fair
Jorge Martins TIMESCAPE - ARCOlisboa2026 - Arco Lisbon art fair
ARCO Lisboa - arco lisbon art fair general program

GENERAL PROGRAMME

The Organizing Committee selected 61 galleries for the General Program. This group includes debuts and returning participants from previous editions.

ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon art fair
Carlos Aires - I only have eyes for you - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

I only have eyes for you - Carlos Aires

Markus Linnenbrink - veryveryhungry - Epoxy resin on wood - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

Markus Linnenbrink - veryveryhungry - Epoxy resin on wood

Dwelling Within - Tsherin Sherpa - RossiRossi - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

Dwelling Within - Tsherin Sherpa - RossiRossi

Fábio Colaço - UV print on shoes - ADN Gallery ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

Fábio Colaço - UV print on shoes - ADN Gallery

ARCHIPELAGO OF ART STORIES

Curated by Romanian curator Cosmin Costinas.
This ninth edition includes Archipelago of Art Stories, a curated section that examines how memory and ancestral craft techniques persist in current art. The six invited galleries present works that draw directly on specific cultural lineages and bring them into a contemporary context.

Vanessa Barragao - Vital - ARCOlisboa - This is not a white cube - Arco Lisbon 2026

Vanessa Barragao - Vital - This is not a white cube

Vanessa Barragao - Bleached Coral - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

Bleached Coral

Joana Vasconcelos - Kerouac - Baro gallery- ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

Joana Vasconcelos - Kerouac - Baro gallery

Joana Vasconcelos - Kerouac - Baro gallery - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026 02
ARCO LISBOA SOLO section - arco lisbon art fair

SOLO SECTION

The new SOLO Projects will feature new works from international artists to enhance the general program.

Saelia Aparicio - Rio Menaka - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026
Saelia Aparicio - Rio Menaka - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

Saelia Aparicio - Rio Menaka Gallery

Vanessa Da Silva - Duarte Sequeira - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026
Vanessa Da Silva - Duarte Sequeira - ARCOlisboa - Arco Lisbon 2026

Vanessa Da Silva - Duarte Sequeira

ARCO Lisboa compared to other fairs

“The organization is really good, and it has the advantage of being an easier entry than ARCO Madrid. People tend to buy the last days; in contrast to fairs like Frieze and Basel, you are done if you don’t sell the 1st day. Compared to last year, ARCO Lisboa has now established itself. I've observed an influx of Austrian art galleries and collectors. The fair also appears to have piqued the interest of numerous Brazilian collectors. On top of that, the new Solo section was attractive! So much so that it appealed to me to return again this year. This year marks my third art fair following my experiences at Art Rotterdam and Art Dusseldorf."

- Cornelis van Almsick

ARCO Lisboa artslibris fair

ARTSLIBRIS

This section is dedicated to art publications and editions.

ArtsLibris

ArtsLibris organizes its own fairs with curatorial projects, seminars, debates, exhibitions, performances, and interdisciplinary collaborations. It is a dynamic publishing community connecting art and society through book-objects.
ArtsLibris also has a permanent space shared with the Rocio Santa Cruz Gallery in Barcelona. And a store specializing in artist books, photo books, and self-publishing. They support a network of publishers, artists, and institutions.

Arco Lisboa ArtsLibris

ArtsLibris curation

If you are an artist self-editor, you can contact ArtsLibris. If accepted, they can propose you take a commission on sales or adopt the deposit technique, which consists of acquiring a stock of books upfront.
Artslibris doesn't limit its curatorial to Spanish books and accepts English content.

El Naufraguito

Here is an example of their collection with El Naufraguito from Ceferino Galán, an artist from Barcelona who has been publishing a small art fanzine every month since 1989.

Arco Lisboa ArtsLibris El Naufraguito

Al-Tiba9

Al-Tiba9 also combines an art gallery and an editorial.
Founded and curated by Mohamed Benhadj, Al-Tiba9 releases a new edition at every ARCO Madrid. All interviews are available on the official website, with a selection included in the books.
Artists featured in Al-Tiba9 often contact the platform directly, and their work can be featured for free. However, for venues and festivals, Al-Tiba9 offers paid professional services.

Arco Lisboa Al-Tiba9 magazine
Arco Lisboa Al-Tiba9 magazine

Oviedo Art School

Founded in 1785 in Oviedo, Asturias, the School of Art of Oviedo has evolved into an institution with modern facilities and advanced technology. During our visit to the school, we were impressed by their expertise in diverse media and techniques and their deep passion for them. On top of that, professors and the school director come all along to Lisbon at Arco to show the work of their students.

Arco Lisboa Oviedo Art School booth
ArtsLibris Oviedo Art School Gala Valdes Soto book
ARCO LISBOA OPENING - arco art fair Lisbon

OPENING SECTION

Curated by Sofia Lanusse and Diogo Pinto, this section presents 17 galleries that “promote new languages and artistic spaces.” These galleries usually introduce emerging artists. After they build a track record, they may enter the General Programme of ARCOmadrid and ARCOlisboa. Prices in the Opening section reflect the artists’ early career stage. For example, the painting below "As if the sky offered" costs 2,500 euros. If the gallery reaches the General Program, such works will no longer be available at this price.

ARCOlisboa 2026 - arco lisbon opening section
As if the sky offered - charcoal on paper - Krizia León Porta gallery - ARCOlisboa 2026 - arco lisbon opening section

As if the sky offered - charcoal on paper - Krizia León Porta gallery

Gallery Remota - Claudia Alarcón - ARCOlisboa 2026 - arco lisbon opening section

Claudia Alarcón - Gallery Remota

Gallery Remota - Claudia Alarcón - ARCOlisboa 2026 - arco lisbon opening section

Saelia Aparicio - Rio Menaka Gallery

ARCO Lisboa Lisbon art fair

ARCOlisboa's previous editions

ARCOlisboa 2024

Pedro A.H. Paixão

Gallery 111
This work is from a monochrome series featuring graphite and pencil drawings. This series focuses on the neocolonial period in Central Africa, exploring themes of struggle, emancipation, and the possibility of reparations. The political history is depicted in a dreamlike, magical atmosphere, suggesting animist beliefs and journeys of initiation.

Arco Lisboa - In the layrinth's heart - Pedro AH Paixao - pencil on paper - 191x140cm- Gallery111

In the labyrinth's heart - pencil on paper - 191x140cm

Arco Lisboa - In the layrinth's heart - Pedro AH Paixao - Gallery111 detail

Tamar Nadiradze

Gallery 4710

The artwork series “as if I fall asleep” explores the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war, emphasizing the importance of choices in social and political contexts. The pieces reflect how our environment influences decisions and question the concept of homeland, freedom, and survival under pressure. The artist uses watercolors and pencils to convey these themes, focusing on composition, color, and symbolism.

Arco Lisboa - Lisbon art fair - 4710 - Tamar Nadiradze - as if i fall asleep

The gallery is named after Ushba, which stands at 4,710 meters, the favorite mountain of Nini Darchia, its owner. This name complements the gallery's curatorial practice, which draws inspiration from various poems for its exhibition titles. Nini Darchia, who has a punk approach to running the gallery, initially resisted participating in art fairs. However, she now acknowledges their necessity for gaining recognition and plans to attend three or four fairs annually.

Laetitia Ky

Gallery Lis10

Before being recognized as an artist, Laetitia Ky was an activist and influencer, so her message is as important for her as her visual expression. The idea of self-portraits with figurative shapes and hairstyles comes from colonial photos. Her paintings and sculptures celebrate the artist’s roots and are a powerful tool of communication designed to raise public awareness around issues of race, gender equality, and social justice.

Arco Lisboa - Gallery Lis10 - Laetitia Ky
Arco Lisboa - Gallery Lis10 - Laetitia Ky

M'barek Bouhchichi

(L'Atelier 21)
M'barek Bouhchichi's work explores social segregation within the Berber community and the widespread invisibility they face, captured through his poignant series of portraits.

M'barek Bouhchichi Portrait art - L'Atelier 21 - Arco LISBOA Art Fair Lisbon
M'barek Bouhchichi Portrait art - L'Atelier 21 - Arco LISBOA Art Fair Lisbon

Marina Vargas

(Gallery Fernando Pradilla)

With these masks, Marina Vargas assembles a mystical dialogue between talismanic elements, playing with the idea of the occult. The artist is inviting new interpretations of the role of women in society from a feminist perspective.

ARCO Lisboa - Marina Vargas - Gallery Fernando Pradilla

Mbagani. Circumcision mask

ARCO Lisboa - Marina Vargas - Gallery Fernando Pradilla

Makonde body mask

ARCO LISBOA, Adriana Molder, Oh, Fuck the Old Ways, 2022 - Gallery 111 - Arco Art Fair Lisbon

Adriana Molder - Oh, Fuck the Old Ways

Adriana Molder

"I started working with her last year. She is a mid-career artist already well-established. Her father, Jorge Molder, a well-known photographer, dramatically inspires her work.

The portrait series she crafted mirrors old movies she watched during the lockdown. And the standout piece shows a Victorian woman. Like the previous year, this artwork made a striking impression at the expo."

A little anecdote

"Last year's piece caught the attention of the city hall, who were keen to purchase it. Unfortunately for them, a collector had already secured it. They requested that I call him so he could reconsider, but he declined. Supposedly, both parties were happy when the city hall agreed to acquire another piece that wasn't on display. But the collector never showed up afterwards."

- Rui Brito | Gallery 111

 

Arco Lisboa 2023

Alejandra Venegas - Dürst Britt and Mayhew - Arco Art Fair Lisbon

Alejandra Venegas - Durst Britt & Mayhew Gallery

Hong Zeiss - Zeller van Almsick - Arco art fair Lisbon

Hong Zeiss - Zeller Van Almsick

Arco Lisboa 2022

Richie Culver - Lehmann+Silva Porto at Arco Lisboa art fair

Richie Culver - Lehmann+Silva Gallery

Susy Gomez QUANTUM 7 - Acrylic on canvas - 300x200cm - Galeria Horrach Moya at Arco Lisboa art fair

Susy Gomez QUANTUM 7
Galeria Horrach Moya

Dejan Dukic Artwork Gallery Zeller Van Almsick at ARCO Lisboa Lisbon art fair

Dejan Dukic - Zeller van Almsick

Guillermo García Cruz - Wall XXIILX acrylic on canvas - Galería Zielinsky at Arco Lisboa

Guillermo García Cruz - Wall XXIILX - Galería Zielinsky

Dagmar Van Weeghel - DIASPORA series at Arco Lisboa art fair

Dagmar Van Weeghel - DIASPORA

at ARCO Lisbon art fair

Epheas Maposa - 31Project Gallery

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