France’s premier fair for art and antiques unveils highlights from its 5th edition
Fine Arts Paris (formerly FAB Paris) returns to the Grand Palais for its fifth edition, running from 19 to 23 September 2026.

Opening Paris’ much-anticipated autumn art season, this edition – the first under the presidency of Xavier Eeckhout – convenes 100 internationally renowned dealers working across the disciplines of fine art, furniture, antiquities and jewellery. A celebration of French taste and heritage, highlights this year include an exclusive preview of the 17th century collections of the forthcoming Musée du Grand Siècle, set to open in 2028; New Horizons, a sector championing emerging dealers and contemporary makers; and a scenography by leading interior designer Charles Zana. Known for interiors that reinterpret the French art de vivre through a contemporary lens, Zana’s design engages with the monumentality of the Grand Palais while ensuring the artworks remain the focal point to evoke “an ephemeral city, offering visitors an almost urban experience where works are discovered along the way, as if wandering through a neighbourhood.”
Practical Information
Fine Arts Paris
19 – 23 September 2026
Grand Palais, Avenue Winston Churchill
75008 Paris, France
Press Preview:
Friday 18 September 2026, from 3pm
Opening times:
Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 September, 11am – 8pm
Monday 21 & Tuesday 22 September, 11am – 10pm
Wednesday 23 September, 11am – 6pm
finearts-paris.com
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