Contemporary Art Fair
April 9–12, 2026
Pueblo Español, Palma de Mallorca
Thirty galleries, over 250 works, and a full programme of encounters and experiences across four days. Mallorca positions itself as the Mediterranean epicentre of contemporary art with international reach.
Discover the national and international galleries selected for this edition.
Special curated sections and institutional projects.
After a remarkable debut in 2025, SUMMA Mallorca returns with an expanded programme and strengthened international scope. Thirty carefully selected galleries—both Spanish and international—will present more than 250 works across painting, sculpture, photography, installation, video and more. The fair brings together emerging and mid-career artists in a unique Mediterranean setting, combining artistic ambition with the cultural richness of Palma and its surroundings.
A glimpse into the fair's atmosphere and its setting in Palma.






Beyond the booths, SUMMA Mallorca is a living cultural experience that connects the fair with the city, the island and the international collecting community.
From 8 April, the edition begins with a unique opening experience linked to Trasmed and the world of international collecting—a crossing that connects the mainland with the island and art with life.
The Pueblo Español becomes a hub for contemporary art, but the experience extends across Palma with activations, gallery visits, and cultural encounters throughout the city.
Talks, roundtables, guided tours, presentations and artistic interventions. A parallel programme designed to foster dialogue between collectors, curators, artists and audiences.
Mallorca brings together landscape, light and culture. SUMMA positions the island as an essential appointment for contemporary art with international ambition and Mediterranean character.
SUMMA Mallorca Contemporary Art Fair
A forward-looking national and international art
fair
SUMMA Mallorca presents an innovative model tailored to the needs of a new
generation of collectors—curious, committed, and eager to discover emerging talents while rethinking how
art is acquired and how relationships with galleries work.
The fair introduces fresh international
voices to a growing audience of art lovers from around the world, positioning Mallorca as a new
epicentre for contemporary art where commercial success and artistic relevance
converge.
A Carefully Curated Global Encounter
Built through a rigorous
selection of national and international galleries, SUMMA Mallorca represents a confident and solid
proposition within the art market. Under a transversal curatorial approach, the programme brings together
emerging and mid-career artists selected by invitation. Each project is presented as a "solo
project", ensuring clarity and coherence while embracing a wide spectrum of
practices.
The result is a fair that feels both consistent and dynamic—an international platform
alive with the energy, exchange and innovation demanded by our times.
More Than a Fair — A
Cultural Platform
SUMMA Mallorca is not just an art fair. It is a space for
dialogue, innovation, and the expansion of the art market in the Balearic Islands. The fair connects art,
city and community, inviting visitors to experience the pulse of contemporary creation in one of the most
inspiring settings in the Mediterranean.
ÓSCAR GARCÍA GARCÍA
Art historian, expert in the appraisal and valuation of artistic
assets, curator, cultural manager, and co-founder of PAC – Plataforma de Arte
Contemporáneo.
He is also the author of the book "God Save Contemporary Art"
(Paidós, Grupo Planeta). Currently, he holds the position of director of the JUSTMAD Contemporary
Art Fair and the ART IN PLACE Art & Design Fair. With a rigorous yet
innovative approach, Óscar brings a transversal and critical curatorial vision to SUMMA Mallorca,
reinforcing its commitment to emerging and mid-career artists on an international stage.
LAURA DARRIBA
A graduate in Art History, specialising in contemporary art and the art
market, and a senior technician in Imaging, Laura brings a solid background and a broad perspective on
creation, management, and the exhibition context. Over the past ten years, she has directed the Modus
Operandi gallery and also develops her work as an independent curator.
JORDI PALLARÈS complements his work as a teacher and cultural agent with research and curatorial practice. Since 2012, he has co-directed VB_exposiciónvisible alongside Javier Siquier—a curatorial project focused on works on paper. His current line of research explores artistic practices that take place in the public sphere, with special attention to forms of (self)representation and performativity. He has curated both individual and collective projects in institutions, galleries, and art fairs on a national and international level. Through his critical and contextual approach, he brings depth and complexity to the Transversal Section of SUMMA Mallorca, where artistic practices connect with contemporary social realities.
SUMMA Mallorca was born as an initiative of Art Fairs,
Aluz, and Too Many Friends—three Spanish organisations with a solid track
record in curating and producing contemporary art fairs and cultural events.
Our mission is to create
innovative platforms for contemporary art, building bridges between galleries, artists,
collectors, and art lovers from around the world.
We are the creators and promoters of several
internationally recognised art fairs, including:
JUSTMAD (Madrid) – 16
editions. Focused on emerging art.
MADRIDFOTO (Madrid) – 4 editions. A fair dedicated to
photography.
JUSTMADMIA (Miami) – 1 edition. Emerging art in the U.S.
JUSTLX
(Lisbon) – 4 editions. Contemporary art in Portugal.
SUMMA CONTEMPORARY ART FAIRS
(Madrid) – 3 editions. International contemporary art fair.
ART IN PLACE
(Madrid) – 1 edition. A fair connecting art and design.
With SUMMA
Mallorca, we extend this legacy to the Mediterranean, continuing to support artistic creation and
cultural exchange at an international level.
Pueblo Español
Carrer del Poble Espanyol, 55, 07014 Palma, Illes Balears
Line 4: Illetes – Plaza de España
Line 20: Portopí – Son Espases
Line 29: Plaza Progreso – Son Espases
Line 46: Sindicat – Son Espases
Line 47: Belvedere – Son Espases
Line 104: Magaluf – Palma
The nearest metro station is Estació Intermodal (Plaza de España), located about an 11-minute walk from the venue.
April 9–12, 2026
Pueblo Español, Palau de Congressos · Palma de Mallorca
Thirty
galleries, over 250 works, cultural programme, collecting experiences and Mediterranean light. Be part of the
second edition.