Fine Arts Paris & La Biennale becomes FAB PARIS
We look forward to seeing you
from 22 to 26 November 2023 at the Grand Palais Éphémère
News of the fair
Newsletter no. 24
Wednesday 27 September 2023
This week, discover a Jean Lurçat ceramic chosen by Whitford Fine Art, a red gold bracelet exhibited by Walid Akkad and a Cartier clock proposed by Larengregor.
Newsletter no. 23
Monday 25 September 2023
This week, discover a painting of James Tissot chosen by Galerie Terrades, a study by Auguste Rodin exhibited by Galerie Malaquais and a sculpture of Jean-Antoine Houdon presented by Galerie Trebosc & van Lelyveld.
Newsletter no. 22
Wednesday 20 September 2023
This week, discover a carved walnut tondo chosen by Monluc Antiquaires, a Louis XVI frame exhibited by Galerie Montanari and a pedestal table by André Sornay proposed by Galerie Alain Marcelpoil.
Exhibitors
Countries
New exhibitors
Specialties
“FAB PARIS is Paris’s only fair dedicated to Fine Arts, tracing the entire history of art across time and continents.
In the next three years, as we move from the Carrousel du Louvre to the Grand Palais Ephémère and ultimately the Grand Palais, our objective will be to expand the fair’s global reputation and growth, as well as to contribute to reinforce Paris’s status and importance on the international art market”.
Louis de Bayser, President of FAB PARIS

Cultural program
FAB PARIS is accompanied by a new edition of the Arts Week, an off-the-wall itinerary in synergy with museums, and a study day.
Arts Week
This series of events beyond the fair itself is intended to highlight collections of museums in Paris and the Île-de-France region and major exhibitions of the season.
You are invited to attend special events which provide a great opportunity for exchange and interaction, thanks to the curators and directors of the institutions that are partners of FAB PARIS.
Louis Boulanger, Painter and Dreamer
From November 10, 2022
to March 5, 2023
Maison de Victor Hugo
Louis Boulanger (1806-1867) was, of all the painters in the Romantic cenacle, the closest to Victor Hugo. His friendship with Alexandre Dumas was equally important in his life. The Museum, which holds more than 190 works by the artist, is the most appropriate place to pay tribute to him and to rediscover him through a monographic exhibition.
Ossip Zadkine. A life of workshops
From November 11, 2022
to April 2, 2023
Musée Zadkine
The sculptor Ossip Zadkine and the painter Valentine Prax, his wife, spent almost forty years together, from 1928 to 1967, in the house, the studios and the garden of the rue d’Assas. Forty years is precisely the age that the Zadkine Museum is celebrating this year. The museum opened in 1982 in this same place, thanks to Valentine Prax’s bequest.
Rodin’s Dream of Egypt
From October 18, 2022
to March 5, 2023
Musée Rodin
The exhibition will showcase for the first time, an Egyptian Rodin, inspired by an Egypt he dreamed up, fantasised and then collected.It features Auguste Rodin’s personal collection of Egyptian art, his own sculptures and drawings, as well as archives and photographs. It also evokes the echo of Egyptian art in Rodin’s work, through his research on the representation of the human body
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