FINE ARTS PARIS
Formerly FAB Paris
AT THE GRAND PALAIS
From 19 to 23 September, 2026
On the programme
for the 2026 edition
of Fine Arts Paris
As France’s only international multidisciplinary arts event, Fine Arts Paris brings together, at the Grand Palais in September, around a hundred galleries covering all periods and specialisms of the art market.
This 2026 edition invites interior designer Charles Zana to bring his creativity to the fair’s scenography.
Guest of Honour:
The Musée du Grand Siècle
The Musée du Grand Siècle, scheduled to open in 2028, will present its project and collections at Fine Arts Paris.
It will showcase the “Grand Siècle” exhibition, which will be displayed in its future permanent galleries in Saint-Cloud, featuring a selection of paintings, sculptures, furniture, precious objects and everyday items that will tell the story of the arts, sciences and society in 17th-century France.
Laurent de LA HYRE
Allégorie du bon gouvernement
Oil on canvas, c. 1652
inv. 2024.12.1. © CD92 / Willy Labre
“New Horizons”: A new section championing new dealers and contemporary makers
It will welcome ten dealers who are just starting their activity or who have never exhibited at an international fair, as well as contemporary makers across fields as varied as jewellery, ceramics and textiles.
Design luminaries
pick their must-see pieces
Fine Arts Paris strongly reaffirms its commitment to the worlds of creation, interior design and design, once again inviting a prestigious panel of renowned interior designers to share their “favourites” from among the works presented by the exhibitors.
And also:
- For the fourth consecutive year, we are inviting artists from the Gautier Capuçon Foundation to give a concert at the fair. It will take place on Saturday 19 September 2026 at 8 pm in the Nef of the Grand Palais.
- “Le plus grand musée de France”, a patronage campaign launched over ten years ago by the Fondation pour la Sauvegarde de l’Art français, aimed at involving civil society in the restoration of our local treasures.
- The CPGA Jury Prize (Professional Committee of Art Galleries), which recognises the quality of a stand’s presentation and artistic selection.
- The “Arts Week” offering VIP tours of around twenty partner museums.
‘In today’s evolving art market landscape, fairs have become indispensable, enabling gallerists to strengthen their visibility, connect with new collectors, and benefit from the shared insights of their peers.
We look forward to this new edition, which will further cement Fine Arts’ position as France’s flagship art and antiques fair and reaffirm Paris’s status as a major capital for art and culture.’
Xavier Eeckhout,
President of Fine Arts Paris
News of the fair
Constance Guisset’s favourite piece
Monday, 22 September 2025
Watch this video to discover Constance Guisset’s favourite piece at FAB Paris 2025: an Ishigami evoking a bunch of pomegranate fruits, presented by Yann Ferrandin
Nathalie Crinière’s favourite piece
Monday, 22 September 2025
Watch this video to discover Nathalie Crinière’s favourite piece at FAB Paris 2025: the famous ‘Dragon Armchair by Eileen Gray’, on display at the Vallois Gallery stand.
Timothy Corrigan’s favourite piece
Sunday, 21 September 2025
Watch this video to discover Timothy Corrigan’s favourite piece at FAB Paris 2025: a pair of Gustavian armchairs in gilded carved wood and bronze lacquer, presented by Galerie Léage
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