Tuesday, October 14, 2025 — The Contemporary Art Galleries Association (AGAC) is proud to highlight the exceptional presence of its members on the art fair circuit, both in Canada and internationally, this fall. Between September and November 2025, our member galleries will have participated in nearly 40 key events in the contemporary art world.
We commend the remarkable commitment of these galleries, which play an active role in promoting Canadian artists on the international stage. To those showcasing in Toronto or abroad in the near future, we wish you all a successful fair!
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August and September: Copenhagen, New York, Berlin
A look back at our members’ participation
In August, Robertson Arès Gallery participated for the very first time in the Enter Art Fair in Copenhagen, the largest art fair in Scandinavia.
In September, several Canadian galleries took part in The Armory Show, a cornerstone of New York’s cultural landscape. Among our members were Blouin Division, Patrick Mikhail, Pangée, and Patel Brown. Across the Atlantic, Montreal galleries Art Mûr and Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain participated in Positions Art Fair in Berlin.
At the end of September, galleries Blouin Division and Patel Brown also attended the latest edition of Untitled Art Fair in Houston, Texas.
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Art Toronto, the Canadian must-attend
25 AGAC galleries take part in the fair from October 23 – 26.
From October 23 to 26, 25 member galleries, including 17 galleries from Quebec, will take part in the 26th edition of Art Toronto:
Art Mûr (Montreal)
Blouin Division (Montreal, Toronto)
Bradley Ertaskiran (Montreal)
Chiguer Art Contemporain (Quebec, Montreal)
de Montigny Contemporary (Ottawa)
Duran Contemporary (Montreal)
Eli Kerr (Montreal)
ELLEPHANT (Montreal)
Equinox Gallery (Vancouver)
Feheley Fine Arts (Toronto)
Franz Kaka (Toronto)
Galerie C.O.A (Montreal)
Galerie Hugues Charbonneau (Montreal)
Galerie Nicolas Robert (Montreal, Toronto)
Galerie Robertson Arès (Montreal)
Galerie Simon Blais (Montreal)
McBride Contemporain (Montreal)
Pangée (Montreal)
Patel Brown (Toronto, Montreal)
Paul Petro Contemporary Art (Toronto)
Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain (Montreal)
The Blue Building (Halifax)
TIAN Contemporain (Montreal)
United Contemporary (Toronto)
Zalucky Contemporary (Toronto)
This year, several major works by artists represented by our member galleries will be highlighted as part of the Art Toronto Installations. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover creations by Judy Nakagawa (de Montigny Contemporary), Karen Tam (Galerie Hugues Charbonneau), Aaron McIntosh (PFOAC), Cyndie Belhumeur (Galerie Robertson Arès), Éric Lamontagne (Art Mûr), Luke Painter (Patel Brown), Yen-Chao Lin (TIAN Contemporain), as well as Gary Evans and Zachari Logan (Paul Petro Contemporary Art).
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October and November: Paris and London
From October 15 to 19, Franz Kaka and Eli Kerr galleries will respectively present the works of artists Anne Low and Marlon Kroll at the prestigious Frieze London fair. At the same time, also in London, Galerie Hugues Charbonneau will participate for the first time in the 1-54 Art Fair, a fair dedicated to African art and its diaspora, where they will showcase works by the artist Moridja Kitenge Banza.
Finally, Vancouver-based Equinox Gallery will take part in Paris Photo from November 13 to 16 at the Grand Palais, featuring a presentation by Fred Herzog.