Art Paris, spring's central rendezvous for modern and contemporary art, reinvests the Nave of the Grand Palais from April 9 to 12, 2026.
For its 28th edition, the fair brings together nearly 165 French and international exhibitors from 20 countries, with a committed program that puts the French scene in dialogue with artists and galleries from around the world.
Two thematic trails curated by guest curators take center stage:
"Babel - Art and language in France" by Loïc Le Gall, art historian and director of Passerelle Centre d'art contemporain in Brest, who explores the relationship between art and language through some twenty artists questioning the materiality of signs, the tension between text and image and the circulation of symbols in contemporary creation.
"La réparation" by Alexia Fabre, heritage curator and deputy director of the Centre Pompidou Francilien in Massy, around a notion with multiple resonances evoking care, memory, resilience and reinvention in contemporary creation.
A rich program completes the fair with Solo Show, Promesses, French Design Art Edition sectors, three major prizes and a range of exhibitions and conferences.
A highlight of the artistic spring in Paris, Art Paris continues its ambition to make contemporary art accessible to all and to celebrate the diversity of today's creation.