FAB Paris

In February 2022, two leading French art fairs – La Biennale Paris, one of the world’s oldest art fairs formerly known as La Biennale des Antiquaires and the fast-growing Fine Arts Paris – announced that they had merged to create a new annual flagship event in Paris celebrating art from the Antiquity to present day. The same year, the inaugural edition of Fine Arts Paris & La Biennale took place at the prestigious Carrousel du Louvre. In 2023, Fine Arts Paris & La Biennale becomes FAB PARIS and moves to the Grand Palais Ephémère. The 2024 edition will take place in the renovated Grand Palais. The Agence d’Événements Culturels, which also manages the Salon du Dessin is responsible for organizing FAB Paris. Visitors and collectors can discover in the booths carefully selected artworks spanning no fewer than 14 categories, including Antiquities, Old Masters, Antique Furniture, Modern & Contemporary Art, Tapestries, Ceramics, Jewellery but also Tribal Art, Asian Art, Islamic Art and Books & Manuscripts.

1 minute in the booth

by Pauline Loeb

FAB Paris 2023

Location

Grand Palais Ephémère
Champ de Mars
75007 Paris
France

Dates

22- 26 November 2023

Entrance Fee

General Admission: €30
Young under 26: €15
Reduced Rate: €25
Children Under 18: Free

Mediums

Painting
Sculpture
Jewellery…

Art Periods

Antique
Modern
Contemporary

Contact
contact@fabparis.com
+ 33 (0)1 45 22 61 06
Website
MIRA Art Fair

Insights FAIR

Lee Cavaliere

Hélène Mouradian 

Fair director

What would you say is the DNA of FAB Paris?

FAB Paris is the only multidisciplinary fair in its field.

What type of galleries are chosen to exhibit, and why?

International galleries for the quality and interest of the items and works they present.

What is the price range of pieces? Who is the average buyer?

We start with very low prices for the “5 jeunes talents” (less than €10,000) and several thousand euros for works of modern art, for instance.

The typical attendee of FAB Paris is an art lover, a cultured amateur, collector or not, who appreciates items and works of art.

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FAB Paris © Galerie Ary Jan

Who is the typical attendee of FAB Paris?

The typical attendee of FAB Paris is an art lover, a cultured amateur, collector or not, who appreciates items and works of art.

What strategy – physical as digital – will you adopt in medium to long term?

We have a very wide-ranging communication strategy, including poster campaign, paper ads and even a catalogue, which is rare in other fairs now. We also share contents on the website fabparis.com, on social media and newsletters.

What are two other art fairs you would suggest?

We would suggest the high-quality fair Paris+ because we appreciate that Art Basel is coming to Paris, and the Salon du Dessin as well.

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