February 2026 Edition


Event Previews


The Palm Beach Show | 2/12-2/17 | West Palm Beach, FL

Art in Luxury

The Palm Beach Show offers a mix of art, antiques and objects in an environment of sophistication.

The 2026 edition of the Palm Beach Showcontinues with its mission to showcase excellence in art, jewelry, antiques and luxury design. Event organizers also encourage patrons to look at the art fair as more than just a marketplace—it’s a cultural experience connecting generations of collectors, dealers and design enthusiasts.

Gail Descoeurs, Twilight, oil on canvas, 18 x 36 in. Courtesy of Rehs Galleries/Rehs Contemporary. 

“Our goal is to highlight the diversity and depth of the global art world while maintaining the refined aesthetic and prestige that defines Palm Beach,” says Kelsi Monteith, Palm Beach Show Group’s executive director of communications. “Each year, we strive to foster meaningful connections between exhibitors and collectors in a one-of-a-kind environment that inspires discovery and appreciation for unique, luxury collectibles.”

Guests shop for and experience impressive works of art at the 2025 Palm Beach Show.

Collectors can expect an extraordinary mix of works spanning fine art, estate jewelry, furniture, decorative arts, silver, porcelain, textiles, and Asian art and design. “The show uniquely bridges eras, from ancient antiquities and Old Masters, to modern and contemporary works,” Monteith shares. “This breadth of offerings allows collectors to explore and acquire across genres and price points, making the Palm Beach Show a rare convergence of history and cutting-edge creativity.”

Special programming this year entails keynote speakers, exclusive VIP events, professionally guided tours and live designer talks within the design! section, presented in partnership with Florida Design Magazine. The official entrance artist and partner is Surovek Gallery representing Luis Montoya, in partnership with Leslie Ortiz. “Montoya’s bronze sculptures draw inspiration from magical realism and classical Spanish still-life traditions, transforming everyday subjects—fruits, sea life and human forms—into works of sublime beauty,” adds Monteith. “The installation, titled A Visual Feast,will serve as a captivating centerpiece, inviting guests to see the extraordinary in the everyday from the moment they arrive.”

Paul G. Oxborough, Apollo Bar, oil on linen, 36 x 48 in. Courtesy of Cavalier Galleries.

Vendors to watch for in the contemporary market include Cavalier Galleries with locations in New York, Greenwich, Nantucket and Palm Beach, serving its communities with stellar fine art selections ranging from traditional and representational artwork to modern and contemporary works by local and international artists. For their booth at the 2026 Palm Beach Show, you’ll find sculpture and paintings options, including Paul G. Oxborough’s bar scene, Apollo Bar.

Rehs Galleries and Rehs Contemporary, based in New York, offers artworks in realism and impressionism styles by artists from around the world. Rehs will feature many outstanding contemporary works at the event, such as Gail Descoeurs’ colorful and minimalistic landscape, Twilight; along with Ben Bauer’s bucolic barn painting, An August Morning.

Ben Bauer, An August Morning, oil on panel, 30 x 40 in. Courtesy of Rehs Galleries/Rehs Contemporary.

The Palm Beach Show kicks off with a ticketed Opening Night Preview Party on February 12, from 2 to 9 p.m. General show days run from February 13 through February 17, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. To purchase tickets and to review more information, visit www.palmbeachshow.com. —

23rd Annual Palm Beach Show
February 12-17, 2026
Palm Beach County Convention Center, 650 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 822-5440, www.palmbeachshow.com 

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