
Fab Paris 2024, formerly known as Fine Arts Paris & La Biennal, is an international art and antiques fair taking place at the Grand Palais in Paris. The event runs from November 22 to November 27, 2024, and features over 100 exhibitors from around the world. The fair showcases a wide range of artworks, antiques, and collectibles, spanning from antiquity to the present day.
The Grand Palais provides a stunning backdrop for this prestigious event, with its historical and architectural significance enhancing the overall experience. Fab Paris 2024 aims to attract a diverse audience, including art collectors, enthusiasts, and industry professionals.
The fair offers an unparalleled opportunity to discover and acquire unique pieces of art and antiques. It also serves as a platform for cultural exchange, bringing together artists, collectors, and experts from different parts of the world. The event includes special exhibitions, lectures, and guided tours, adding to the enriching experience for visitors.
Here are some of the notable exhibitors at FAB Paris 2024:
1. Steinitz Gallery: Showcasing decorative arts excellence.
2. Trebosc & Van Lelyveld: Featuring rare and unusual sculptures.
3. Jacques Elbaz Gallery: Presenting a monographic exhibition of Jean-Baptiste Sécheret.
4. Larengregor: Displaying Art Nouveau pieces, including Collier Lalique.
5. Sismann Gallery: Highlighting theatrical works, including "The Annunciation" (late 16th-early 17th century).
6. Almine Rech: Showcasing modern masterpieces, including works by Odilon Redon.
7. Galerie Tarentino: Presenting archaeological collections.
8. Jousse Entreprise: Featuring architectural furniture.
9. Brame & Lorenceau: Displaying modern art pieces.
10. Galerie W. Apolloni: Showcasing Italian masterpieces.
11. Nicolas Bourriaud Gallery: Featuring sculptures from the 19th and 20th centuries.
12. Univers du Bronze: Presenting the whimsical creations of Hubert le Gall.
13. Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild - Académie des beaux-arts: Displaying collections of Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild.
14. Alexis Pentcheff Gallery: Featuring a reconstruction of Henri Martin's studio.
These exhibitors offer a diverse range of art and antiques, making FAB Paris 2024 a must-visit event for art enthusiasts and collectors.
Special Guest
The event will feature Le Plus Grand Musée de France, a campaign by the Fondation La Sauvegarde de l’Art Français.
Young Talents
The event highlights six promising young galleries, including Jonathan F. Kugel, Giulia de Jonckheere, and Cole Myers.
Special Pieces to See
1. Ancient Egyptian Burial Mask: Once owned by Coco Chanel, this exquisite piece dates back to Roman Egypt (55-100 A.D.)
2. 1938 Cabinet by Jean Royère and Max Ingrand: A stunning piece made for the 1938 Salon d’Automne fair
3. One-off Sofa by Martin Szekely: Commissioned in 1992, this sofa is known for its unique design and luxurious upholstery
Featured Artists
The event will feature a special exhibition titled “Une Rothschild sur la Riviera”, showcasing around fifty objects from the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild.
- Kan Yasuda: Japan’s greatest living sculptor and the last student of Isamu Noguchi. His work "Myomu" (2022) is a highlight
- Eugène Delacroix: Known for his homage to Rubens in his ink work "Massacre of the Innocents".
- René Boivin: Famous for his exquisite jewelry pieces, including a pair of leaf brooches from the 1940s
Events and Activities
- Dinner Gala: A prestigious event bringing together art enthusiasts and collectors, a committee of honor, and a Fine Arts Week in collaboration with museums.
- VIP Program: Includes private tours, exclusive viewings, and a concert by the Fondation Gautier Capuçon
- Colloquium: An international conference on American and French museum acquisition policies, in partnership with the magazine Connaissance des Arts.
For more detailed information, please visit the official Fab 2024 official site