FINE ARTS PARIS
Formerly FAB Paris
AT THE GRAND PALAIS
From 19 to 23 September, 2026
Xavier Eeckhout has taken over the presidency of Fine Arts Paris, which successfully concluded its 2025 edition.
The fair will now be permanently held at the Grand Palais each year during the second half of September.
The event has resumed the name Fine Arts Paris, which is more explicit and international, abandoning the reference to the B for biennial for this annual event. The next edition will be held from 19 to 23 September 2026 at the Grand Palais with Le musée du Grand Siècle as guest of honour.
‘Fine Arts Paris is becoming the must-attend event for dealers and collectors alike in the international art market calendar, putting Paris on the map.’
Xavier Eeckhout,
President of Fine Arts Paris
News of the fair
Jean-Charles de Castelbajac’s favourite piece
Saturday 20, September 2025
Watch the video to discover Jean-Charles de Castelbajac’s favourite piece at FAB Paris 2025: “The Chantilly Chair” by Edgar JAYET, featured in the “Young Talents” space.
At the Opening of FAB Paris 2025
Saturday 20 September 2025
A look back at the opening day of FAB Paris 2025, with a selection of guests who honoured us with their presence.
The Nissim de Camondo Museum, guest of honour at FAB Paris 2025
Update Thursday Sep.18, 2025
The Nissim de Camondo Museum will exhibit artworks outside its walls for the first time in its history.
As part of its restoration, a selection of approximately sixty major artworks will be exceptionally presented to the public during the 2025 edition of FAB Paris, with the aim of mobilizing the heritage community around the Camondo legacy.
A donation campaign has been launched to support its restoration: link in this article.
The FAB Paris 2025 catalogue
Friday, 12 September 2025
Prepare for your visit to FAB Paris with the catalogue!
Find all the exhibitors, guests, committees and partners for the 2025 edition, which will be held at the Grand Palais from 20 to 24 September.
“Live” restoration of a painting by COARC – Ville de Paris
Thursday, 4 September 2025
For its first participation in FAB Paris, the City of Paris is proposing to showcase the materiality of art by displaying, at the heart of its stand, the live restoration of a painting by Hippolyte Lazerges (1817–1887) from the Sorbonne chapel.
Creation of the CPGA-FAB Prize
Wednesday, 3 September 2025
The Professional Committee of Art Galleries and FAB Paris are pleased to announce the creation of the CPGA-FAB Prize, which will be awarded for the first time during the 2025 edition of the fair.
The Palais des Papes & Pont d’Avignon patronage
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
The Palais des Papes & Pont d’Avignon patronage present at the FAB Paris exhibition: an essential initiative for heritage preservation
Young Talents of FAB Paris 2025
Tuesday, 5 August 2025
For the third consecutive year, FAB Paris’s ‘Young Talents’ space is giving young dealers the opportunity to exhibit pieces priced at less than €25,000.
This year, the exhibition curators have chosen Joseph Lacroix-Nahmias, Arthur Laurentin, Thomas Rey and Manolo Vosse.
The scenography for this space has been entrusted to young architect and designer Edgar Jayet.
100 studios, 100 artists, The French scene
Wednesday, 30 July 2025
Connaissance des Arts and photographer Antoine Schneck are unveiling a preview of around thirty photos from the series 100 ateliers, 100 artistes La scène française (100 studios, 100 artists: the French scene) at FAB Paris.
Produced between 2015 and 2022, this project uses multiple portraits of artists in their studios to highlight the importance of these places in their lives.
Cultural program & events
In 2025, the Musée Nissim de Camondo, guest of honour, has organised an exclusive exhibition of its late 18th-century decorative arts collections.
Following in the footsteps of previous editions, the programme also included a concert by the laureates of the Gautier Capuçon Foundation and an ‘Arts Week’ offering VIP visits to some twenty partner museums.
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.
Each year, 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 Fine Arts Paris.
Jewellery Designs. Secrets of the creation
Petit Palais
From 1 April to 20 July 2025
The Petit Palais unveils for the first time its unique collection of jewelry drawings, spanning over a century of creation, from the second half of the 19th century to the mid-20th century.
Maximilien Luce (1858-1941), the instinct of Landscape
Musée de Montmartre
From 21 March to 14 September 2025
This retrospective highlights the work of neo-impressionist painter Maximilien Luce, a key figure in anarchist circles, through the lens of landscape.
The Experience of Nature in the Arts at the Court of Rudolf II in Prague
Musée du Louvre
From 19 March to 30 June 2025
Emperor Rudolf II took a keen interest in the study of nature, and surrounded himself with scientists and artists whose diverse approaches contributed to the renewal of artistic creation at his court.
Les mondes de Watteau
Musée Condé – Château de Chantilly
From March 8 to June 15, 2025
This exhibition reconstructs the genesis of certain paintings, bringing together different treatments of the same subject by the artist, or comparing the approaches he successively adopted.
Caillebotte. Painting men
Musée d’Orsay
From 8 October 2024 to 19 January 2025
This exhibition focuses on Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) and his predilection for masculine forms and portraits of men, and seeks to examine this artist’s profoundly radical modernity through the lens of art history’s changing perspective on 19th-century forms of masculinity.
Paris, city of pearls
L’Ecole des Arts Joailliers
From 21 November 2024 to 1 June 2025
The ‘Paris, city of pearls’ exhibition tells the forgotten story of an incredible artistic, commercial and human adventure: the pearl, which for decades was at the heart of the luxury industry and Parisian culture.
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