1. ARCO2045: “The Future, for Now”
Explore the fair’s central curated sector focusing on future narratives, speculative creation, and critical approaches to technology and society — a thematic anchor for ARCOmadrid 2026.
2. Emerging Galleries in Opening. New Galleries
A curated selection of innovative, young galleries including Callirrhoë, Reservoir, Selebe Yoon, Villa Magdalena, ADA Projects, Linse, Method, and Windows Project — showcasing fresh voices and boundary‑pushing practices.
3. Profiles | Latin American Art
A signature ARCO section highlighting 11 individual artists from Latin America such as Gabriel Branco (Galatea), Harold Mendez (Patron Gallery & Commonwealth and Council), Paloma Contreras (Pequod Co.), and Julia Gallo (Yehudi‑Hollander Pappi) — deep dives into distinctive artistic languages.
4. Galerie Poggi’s Major Presentation
This Paris gallery brings a dynamic selection featuring the Ukrainian duo Yarema Malashchuk & Roman Khimei, works by Kapwani Kiwanga, plus contributions from Virginie Ittah, Nikita Kadan, Troy Makaza, and a dedicated space for Spanish figure Darío Villalba.
5. Returning Powerhouse Galleries
Look out for long‑standing fair participants like Esther Schipper, Thaddaeus Ropac, Lelong, Meyer Riegger, neugerriemschneider, Peter Kilchmann, and Thomas Schulte, each offering high‑impact presentations spanning established contemporary art.
6. Latin American Scene Beyond Borders
Galleries such as A Gentil Carioca (with Kelton Campos), Embajada (Las Nietas de Nonó), and Isla Flotante (Roberto Jacoby) represent the ongoing influence of Latin American contemporary art — a continuing highlight of ARCO’s global programming.
7. Catalina D’Anglade Art Award
An established prize at ARCOmadrid honoring outstanding contemporary talent; previous winners include influential figures like Susana Solano and Daniel Steegmann Mangrané — look for this year’s recipient announcement.
8. Lexus Award for Best Booth
The prestigious Best Booth award celebrates exceptional curatorial and presentation excellence among galleries — a great lens for spotting standout displays and design innovation.
9. Juana de Aizpuru Award
This honor recognizes galleries with deep commitment to ARCO’s mission and history, spotlighting influential exhibitors whose legacy shapes the fair’s identity.
10. Emerige/CPGA Art Prize
A cross‑institutional award celebrating a French‑scene artist or practice, highlighting strong ties between gallery support and artistic visibility on the international stage.
📍 Bonus Experiences Around ARCOmadrid
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Installation by Miquel Barceló at the El PAÍS stand, where the artist transforms newspapers into artworks — a striking mix of media and commentary.
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La Milla del Arte in Madrid runs at the same time, offering free exhibitions of iconic Spanish artists like Picasso, Miró, and Chillida, artworks that enrich the city’s art ecosystem during ARCO week.
🧠 Quick Guide for Visitors
✔ Explore themed sectors first (ARCO2045 / Opening / Profiles) — these host curated, standout works.
✔ Focus on award‑winning booths and galleries — prizes often highlight the most compelling art at the fair.
✔ Balance emerging voices with established galleries — ARCOmadrid’s strength lies in its dialogue between generations and geographies.