FAB Paris 2025, the art world’s leading event, returns to the Grand Palais in September

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FAB Paris, the show born of the alliance between Fine Arts Paris and La Biennale des Antiquaires, brings together some 100 prestigious exhibitors in the nave of the Grand Palais from September 20 to 24, 2025. This art fair opens the Paris cultural season with a rich program of antiques, design and decorative arts. The scenography imagined by Constance Guisset and Sylvie Zerat will offer a totally renewed immersive experience.

An event open to all players in the art world

The Musée Nissim de Camondo, guest of honor, will present an exclusive exhibition devoted to the late 18th century, orchestrated by Alexandre Benjamin Navet. International decorators such as Nathalie Crinière, François-Joseph Graf and Timothy Corrigan will also be taking part. Each will offer a personal vision of art and design. At the same time, the Jeunes Talents space will showcase new dealers, making art more accessible. Pieces priced under 25,000 euros will be on offer. Concerts, VIP visits and a cultural program will round off the event, confirming Paris as the essential capital of art fairs.

A fair that blends tradition and modernity

Head of a female divinity, probably Venus Roman art, Roman period 2nd century AD

Galerie ARTEAS ANCIENT ART / Stand C26

If the Biennale des Antiquaires marked decades of art history in Paris, FAB Paris brings a new energy. The choice of mixing rare antiques, contemporary creations and design objects reflects the evolution of the market and collectors. Visitors will have the opportunity to admire several different periods. From 18th-century furniture to iconic pieces of modern design, the aim is to create a dialogue between eras and sensibilities.

Tripod dignitary à la Cape 500 – 900 A.D. © Michel Gurfinkel

Galerie Furstenberg Pre-Columbian art, Mexico, Jaina Island, Mayan culture / Stand N7

Espace Jeunes Talents, a springboard for the new generation

FAB Paris confirms its commitment to supporting new generations with a Jeunes Talents space. Selected by a jury of experts including Carole Blumenfeld, Mathieu Deldicque and Cécilia Hottinguer, these young dealers offer a different approach to art and the market. With works priced at under €25,000, this space also attracts a younger, curious public eager to start a collection.

A diversified cultural program

In addition to the booths, FAB Paris features a varied cultural program. Visitors will be able to attend a concert by the laureates of the Gautier Capuçon Foundation, creating a bridge between visual art and music. A parallel event, Arts Week, will offer exclusive VIP visits to some twenty partner museums. These initiatives underline the company’s commitment to the cultural life of Paris, and to building bridges between institutions.

Practical information

  • Dates: September 20 to 24, 2025
  • Venue: Grand Palais, Paris 8th arrondissement
  • Access: Champs-Élysées – Clemenceau metro station (lines 1 and 13)
  • Tickets at: FAB

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