Due to a labor movement, the exhibition "Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely, Pontus Hulten" is closed today. Events, other exhibitions and areas of the monument remains open.
Due to a labor movement, the exhibition "Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely, Pontus Hulten" is closed today. Events, other exhibitions and areas of the monument remains open.
From October 24 to 26, 2025, under the iconic glass roof of the Grand Palais, Art Basel Paris returns for its second edition and establishes itself as one of the world's major contemporary art events.
With 206 galleries, including 63 based in France, the event illustrates the exceptional vitality of the French art ecosystem and its driving forces.
Art Basel Paris celebrates the historic and contemporary role of Paris as a crucible of artistic, intellectual and creative avant-gardes, highlighting visionary galleries, pioneering artists and daring multidisciplinary collaborations.
The fair is organized around three major sectors:
Galleries, showcasing the diversity of exhibitors' programs;
Emergence, dedicated to emerging talent;
Premise, proposing singular curatorial projects.
Among the highlights, a Public Programdeployed in nine emblematic venues and collaborations with the city's creative industries, including the Oh La La!, this year curated by Loïc Prigent.
As every year, the Ateliers d'art GrandPalaisRmn welcome you to their stand to unveil the new contemporary print from the Chalcographie du Louvre, created by artist Camille Henrot.
Art Basel Paris doesn't just honor an abundant heritage: it sets it in a contemporary dynamic, helping to consolidate Paris's role in the global cultural landscape.
From Friday, October 24 to Sunday, October 26, 11am to 7pm