Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 1:00 PM to Wednesday, January 20, 2027 at 1:00 PM

James Fuentes, Los Angeles

Rob Pruitt’s Flea Market returns to Los Angeles, hosted by James Fuentes Gallery at 619 N Western Ave concurrent to Frieze Los Angeles and the Felix Art Fair. The Flea Market reimagines the exhibition as a working bazaar, where tables and improvised displays take the place of traditional white-cube presentations or fair booths. Celebrating the inventive ways artists circulate their work and ideas, over forty participants will gather to sell artworks, editions, clothing, books, and personal objects side by side. As a convivial, community-minded counterpoint to the structured spaces of the week’s art fairs, the Flea Market is conceived as a complementary space for exchange—naturally reflecting the shifting relationships between art, money, and community taking place in Los Angeles today. Empowered by the city’s spirit of community care and reciprocity, this edition also continues the project’s tradition of charitable giving, with each participating artist or vendor directing donations from selected sales to organizations of their choice. Visitors will also be invited and encouraged to contribute on site through a range of donation options supporting these participant-selected causes. Against the play of chance encounters and the sound of bargaining between vendors and visitors, the event amplifies a generous view of the city’s creative ecosystem in which artists, audiences, and commerce interact candidly. People may come not just to purchase but to talk, observe, participate in a scene, and encounter art not only through finished works, but also through the sidelong perspective of what artists choose to bring to a table in an unguarded environment that feels closer to a block party than a trade fair. Originating in 1999 at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise in New York City, Pruitt’s Flea Market has taken place over a dozen times in New York, London, Los Angeles, Paris, Venice, Milan, Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Palm Springs at venues including the Tate Modern, the Venice Biennale, and the Musée de la Monnaie in Paris. This year’s Flea Market returns to the city a decade after its iteration with the Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) in a downtown warehouse in 2016. Across each version, the key ingredients remain: a host venue, an invited (and oftentimes self-selecting) community of participants, and the shared understanding that the marketplace itself is the artwork.The Flea Market at 619 N Western Ave embraces the immediate community of galleries within walking distance in and around Melrose Hill, who will host exhibition openings on the evening of Tuesday, February 24 from 6–8 PM (the Berta Fischer exhibition at James Fuentes Gallery will remain open late until 8 PM at 5015 Melrose Ave). The Flea Market will open from 5 PM on Tuesday and continue through Wednesday, February 25 from Noon to 8 PM.