Observer’s 2026 June Art Fair Calendar
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Observer’s 2026 June Art Fair Calendar
Art Basel dominates the calendar, as usual, flanked by its buzzy ecosystem of satellite fairs.
June’s arrival ought to offer a reprieve after a shockingly busy May art fair calendar packed to the rafters with events—and auctions—both in and outside of New York City. But if the June art fair calendar is only refreshingly light because of Art Basel’s global dominance, at least the next best thing to a month off is a few weeks on the Rhine. Beyond Art Basel, the sundry Swiss satellite fairs are the order of the day this month, and we’re not complaining. It’s a real treat for those looking for a break from the city and a city’s worth of art.
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We do have some questions about this year’s June calendar: Will June Art Fair really return this year? As of today (May 29), the fair’s website simply states “June 2026. Coming Soon.” And what happened to all the Art3f summer fairs? (We’ll likely never know.) Meanwhile, Juxtapose is no longer a fair. The Digital Art Mile is no more. ReA! Art Fair in Milan is now an October fair. Uncertainty abounds, so along with the art fairs below, you could consider adding Zurich Art Weekend, London Gallery Weekend and Basel Art Summer Camp, a pop-up of works by emerging artists at HYVE Hostel, to your itinerary.
The June Art Fair Guide
Basel Social Club 2026
Basel Social Club was founded in the spring of 2022 by a collective of artists, gallerists and curators who wanted to create social spaces for art. What they built was more festival than art fair: an event that’s free and open to all, accessible by public transportation, full of affordable artworks and enhanced by live........
