FAB Paris

From 22 to 27 November 2024

At the Grand Palais

All the world's art under one roof

News of the fair

The Crown Diamonds

The Crown Diamonds

Friday, November 10, 2023
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“Les Diamants de la Couronne” (The Crown Diamonds)
Under the direction of Anne Dion-Tenenbaum, this book is a comprehensive and unprecedented study in which the best specialists present us with a new approach to their knowledge of the Crown Diamonds.
A reference work, a true convergence between art, history, and science….

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Goldsmithing of the Renaissance and Modern Times

Goldsmithing of the Renaissance and Modern Times

Thursday, November 9, 2023
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The book “Goldsmithing of the Renaissance and the Modern Era – 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries – The collection of the Louvre Museum”
It presents the most beautiful collection of modern goldsmithing in the world through three exceptional volumes.

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Florian Kohlammer presents Georg KLIMT

Florian Kohlammer presents Georg KLIMT

Wednesday, November 8, 2023
On the occasion of FAB PARIS, the Florian Kolhammer gallery is publishing a catalog dedicated to a collection of artworks by Georg Klimt, the younger brother of Gustav Klimt.
The entire collection will be showcased on their booth (B14) at FAB PARIS 2023, at the Grand Palais Ephémère.

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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

Next edition
22-27 November 2024

 

Grand Palais

FAB PARIS

110
exhibitors

Old Masters
Modern Art
Contemporary Art
Sculpture
Furniture & Works of Art
Tapestry
Frames
Antique Decoratve Arts
20th Century Decorative Arts
Silverware
Books, manuscripts, prints
Archaeology
Antiquities
Ceramics
Tribal Arts
Asian Art
Oriental Art
Jewellery

FAB PARIS

Cultural program & events

In 2023 FAB PARIS hosted the Mobilier national, the Gautier Capuçon Foundation, and has showcased five promising young galleries.
FAB PARIS was also accompanied by a new edition of the Arts Week.

 

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.

Scénographie de l'exposition Le Chic ! © Mobilier national, Isabelle Bideau

FABuleux:
an installation by
the Mobilier national

Le Mobilier national, invité de FAB PARIS 2023

The Mobilier national is exhibiting the “FABuleux” installation in a space designed by Paul Bonlarron, designer-decorator and winner of the Mobilier national Design Parade 2022 prize.

The richness of the Mobilier National’s collections is brought into dialogue with the dynamism of contemporary design…

A concert with the
Gautier Capuçon
Foundation

Le duo Shum, composé de Lisa Strauss et Anastasia Rizikov, toutes deux lauréates de la Fondation Gautier Capuçon

Because FAB Paris believes in dialogue between all the arts, this year we are hosting the Gautier Capuçon Foundation, with a concert by the Shum duo, made up of Lisa Strauss and Anastasia Rizikov, on Friday 24 November 2023 at 7pm.

Places are limited. Book your ticket online!

5
Young Talents
at FAB Paris

5 jeunes talents à FAB PARIS

FAB PARIS is showcasing the work of five promising young galleries in a space designed by decorator Victor Cadène:

Nicolas Fournery, Marianne Paunet & Yasmina Sabrier, Paul-Antoine Richet Coulon, Rémi Chiappone and Louis Barrand…

News in museums

Discover news from museums and partner institutions of FAB Paris

Walter Sickert. Painting and transgressing

Walter Sickert. Painting and transgressing

From October 2022
to January 29, 2023
Petit Palais

This very first major retrospective in France dedicated to the English painter Walter Sickert put on the spotlight this resolutely modern artist, who chose enigmatic and often perturbing subjects. Poorly represented in French collections, Walter Sickert had a decisive impact on English figurative painting, notably that of Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud.

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The duk of Aumale and Chantilly. Photographs from the 19th Century

The duk of Aumale and Chantilly. Photographs from the 19th Century

Until February 26, 2023
Cabinet of drawings from the Condé Museum, Château de Chantilly

The cabinet of drawings from the Condé Museum, Château de Chantilly, invites us to discover the collection of photographs of the Duke of Aumale. From 1875, his emerging interest in photography led him to build up an important collection of photographs of Chantilly before and after its reconstruction.

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André Devambez. Vertigo of the imagination

André Devambez. Vertigo of the imagination

Until December 31
Petit Palais

The Petit Palais presents an original retrospective dedicated to André Devambez, artist of the Belle Époque, with an endearing personality and unbridled humor. Painter, engraver and illustrator, this true jack-of-all-trades, oscillates between serious and light subjects.
Unknown to the general public, André Devambez received all the honors during his lifetime and enjoyed a great reputation.

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Capture the Soul. Rosa Bonheur and animal art

Capture the Soul. Rosa Bonheur and animal art

Until January 23, 2023
Château de Fontainebleau

On the occasion of the bicentenary of the birth of Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899), the Château de Fontainebleau highlights, through more than fifty works, the particular link of this artist with “the house of centuries”. This exhibition invites you to rediscover the talent of Rosa Bonheur and reveals the Château de Fontainebleau as the place of memory desired by her friend Anna Klumpke.

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Henner intimate

Henner intimate

Until October 10
Musée national Jean-Jacques Henner

The general public today knows Jean-Jacques Henner (1829-1905) for his career and his works, now identified and disseminated thanks to the museographic work carried out at the Henner museum, the temporary exhibitions and the publications which have developed over the past twenty years. But behind the artist also hides a man, an individual of the 19th century with his story, his personality and his habits.

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