Art Basel Paris will return to the Grand Palais this fall with more than 200 exhibitors from 41 countries and territories, marking the fair’s fifth edition and the first under the direction of Karim Crippa, who has replaced the outgoing director Clément Delépine.
Scheduled to run October 23–25, with preview days October 21–22, the fair will once again be divided into its three sections: Galeries, Emergence, and Premise. But several shifts in this year’s edition point to a fair still refining its identity as Paris consolidates its position as Europe’s dominant art market hub after London’s Brexit fumble.
The biggest structural change comes in the main Galeries sector, which has expanded to more than 180 exhibitors, up from 177 last year. The fair is also leaning harder into collaborative presentations, with a record 12 joint booths this year. According to Art Basel, that’s the highest number of joint presentations in the fair’s history.
Nearly 30 galleries will participate in the fair for the first time, according to organizers, while more than 60 exhibitors now operate spaces in France. The fair’s growing Parisian footprint remains one of its defining features, with major local dealers including Mennour, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Galerie Lelong, Perrotin, Almine Rech, Crèvecœur, mor charpentier, galerie frank elbaz, and Galerie Christophe Gaillard all returning.
Among the international blue-chip galleries returning to the fair are Gagosian, Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, White Cube, Thaddaeus Ropac, Marian Goodman Gallery, Pace Gallery, Gladstone Gallery, kurimanzutto, Mendes Wood DM, and Goodman Gallery.
This year’s first-time exhibitors include Berlin’s ChertLüdde and Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, Hong Kong’s Empty Gallery, Paris-based Isabella Ritter, London’s Luxembourg + Co., and New York’s Olney Gleason and Pace Di Donna Schrader Galleries.
Several galleries that appeared in last year’s edition are absent from the 2026 lineup, including 47 Canal, The Approach, Air de Paris, Blindspot Gallery, Ginny on Frederick, Château Shatto, Gordon Robichaux, and Stars. Their absence is partially offset by the fair’s emphasis on galleries graduating between sectors. Petrine and The Pill, for example, both move from Emergence into the main Galeries section this year.
The fair is also continuing to experiment with programming outside the booth model. Oh La La!, the rehang initiative introduced in earlier editions, returns October 23–24 with a collaborator from outside the art world still to be announced. The invitation-only Avant-Première program will also return for a second edition on October 20.
Emergence, the fair’s section for younger galleries and solo artist presentations, will feature 16 booths again this year, though organizers emphasized a sharper turnover rate, with 12 first-time participants. Among the newcomers are Lo Brutto Stahl, Mariposa, Green Art Gallery, Brunette Coleman, and Schiefe Zähne.
Premise, meanwhile, continues its focus on historically driven and research-heavy presentations. This year’s edition includes projects centered on Robert Indiana and Ellsworth Kelly, Derek Jarman, Vera Molnár, Tarsila do Amaral, and Farid Belkahia.
“Edition by edition, Art Basel Paris has become deeply embedded in the French cultural landscape and established itself as a major moment at the intersection of the art world and the broader creative industries, much like the city of Paris itself,” Crippa said in an email to ARTnews. “The enthusiasm surrounding this next edition has felt as vigorous as it is galvanizing. There’s a real sense now that Art Basel Paris is no longer simply arriving in the city each October, but becoming woven into its intellectual life and cultural rhythm.”
The fair arrives during a strong rebound for the French market. According to the Art Basel & UBS Global Art Market Report 2026, sales in France reached $4.5 billion in 2025, up 9 percent year-over-year and above pre-pandemic levels. France now accounts for 8 percent of the global art market and more than half of the European Union market by value, according to the report.
The full exhibitor list follows below.
| Gallery Name | Exhibition Spaces |
| 1 Mira Madrid / 2 Mira Archiv | Madrid |
| 303 Gallery | New York |
| 47 Canal | New York |
| A Gentil Carioca | Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo |
| Miguel Abreu Gallery | New York |
| Acquavella Galleries | New York, Palm Beach |
| Galerie Allen | Paris |
| Christian Andersen | Copenhagen |
| Andréhn-Schiptjenko | Stockholm, Paris |
| Antenna Space | Shanghai, Hong Kong |
| Applicat-Prazan | Paris |
| The Approach | London |
| Art : Concept | Paris |
| Alfonso Artiaco | Naples |
| Athr Gallery | Jeddah, Ad Diriyah, AlUla |
| Galerie Anne Barrault | Paris |
| Tanya Bonakdar Gallery | New York |
| Bortolami | New York |
| Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi | Berlin |
| Ellen de Bruijne Projects | Amsterdam |
| Galerie Buchholz | Cologne, Berlin, New York |
| Emanuela Campoli | Paris, Milano |
| Capitain Petzel | Berlin |
| Cardi Gallery | Milan, London |
| Carlos/Ishikawa | London |
| Ceysson & Bénétière | Paris, Saint-Etienne, Lyon, Tokyo, Koerich, New York |
| Chapter NY | New York |
| ChertLüdde | Berlin |
| Sadie Coles HQ | London |
| Consonni Radziszewski | Lisbon, Milan, Warsaw |
| Galleria Continua | San Gimignano, Rome, São Paulo, Beijing, Havana, Boissy-le-Châtel, Paris |
| Paula Cooper Gallery | New York |
| Pilar Corrias | London |
| Lodovico Corsini | Brussels |
| Galleria Raffaella Cortese | Milan |
| Crèvecœur | Paris |
| Galerie Chantal Crousel | Paris |
| Croy Nielsen | Vienna |
| Massimodecarlo | Milan, London, Paris, Hong Kong |
| Jeffrey Deitch | Los Angeles, New York, West Hollywood |
| Document | Chicago, Lisbon |
| galerie frank elbaz | Paris |
| Emalin | London |
| Empty Gallery | Hong Kong |
| Larkin Erdmann | Zurich |
| Galerie Cécile Fakhoury | Dakar, Abidjan |
| Fanta-MLN | Milan |
| Selma Feriani Gallery | Tunis |
| Konrad Fischer Galerie | Düsseldorf, Berlin, Los Angeles |
| Foksal Gallery Foundation | Warsaw |
| Fortes D’Aloia & Gabriel | Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo |
| Peter Freeman, Inc. | New York, Paris |
| Lars Friedrich | Berlin |
| Gagosian | New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Athens, Rome, Basel, Saanen, London, Beverly Hills |
| Galerie Christophe Gaillard | Paris, Brussels |
| Galerie 1900-2000 | Paris |
| Felix Gaudlitz | Vienna |
| François Ghebaly | Los Angeles, New York |
| Gianni Manhattan | Vienna |
| Gladstone Gallery | New York, Brussels, Rome, Seoul |
| Goodman Gallery | Cape Town, Johannesburg, London |
| Marian Goodman Gallery | New York, Paris, Los Angeles |
| Maxwell Graham | New York |
| Greene Naftali | New York |
| Galerie Karsten Greve | Paris, St. Moritz, Cologne |
| Hauser & Wirth | Zurich, London, Somerset, New York, Basel, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Paris, Hong Kong, Monaco, Ciutadella de Menorca, Los Angeles, West Hollywood |
| Galerie Max Hetzler | Berlin, Paris, London, Marfa |
| Hollybush Gardens | London |
| Xavier Hufkens | Brussels |
| Mariane Ibrahim | Paris, Chicago, Mexico City |
| Taka Ishii Gallery | Tokyo, Kyoto, Maebashi |
| Alison Jacques | London |
| Galerie Jousse Entreprise | Paris |
| Casey Kaplan | New York |
| Jan Kaps | Cologne |
| Karma | New York, Los Angeles |
| Karma International | Zurich |
| kaufmann repetto | Milan, New York |
| Anton Kern Gallery | New York |
| Tina Kim Gallery | Seoul, New York |
| David Kordansky Gallery | Los Angeles, New York |
| Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler | Berlin, Munich |
| Andrew Kreps Gallery | New York |
| Kukje Gallery | Seoul, Busan |
| kurimanzutto | Mexico City, New York |
| Labor | Mexico City |
| Landau Fine Art | Montreal, Meggen |
| Laveronica arte contemporanea | Modica |
| Layr | Vienna |
| LC Queisser | Tbilisi |
| In Situ – fabienne leclerc | Romainville |
| Lehmann Maupin | New York, London, Seoul |
| Galerie Lelong | Paris, New York |
| Lévy Gorvy Dayan | New York, London |
| Lisson Gallery | London, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai |
| Loevenbruck | Paris |
| Luhring Augustine | New York |
| Luxembourg + Co. | London, New York |
| Magnin-A | Paris |
| Mai 36 Galerie | Zurich |
| Marcelle Alix | Paris |
| Gió Marconi | Milan |
| Marfa’ Projects | Beirut |
| Matthew Marks Gallery | New York, Los Angeles |
| Galerie Max Mayer | Berlin |
| Fergus McCaffrey | New York, Tokyo, Saint Barthélemy |
| Mendes Wood DM | São Paulo, Paris, New York, Brussels |
| Mennour | Paris |
| Meyer Riegger | Berlin, Karlsruhe, Seoul, Basel |
| Galerie Le Minotaure | Paris |
| Victoria Miro | London, Venice |
| Misako & Rosen | Tokyo |
| Modern Art | London, Paris |
| The Modern Institute | Glasgow |
| Edouard Montassut | Paris |
| mor charpentier | Paris, Bogotá |
| Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder | Vienna |
| Richard Nagy Ltd. | London |
| Nahmad Contemporary | New York |
| Galerie Neu | Berlin |
| Neue Alte Brücke | Frankfurt am Main |
| neugerriemschneider | Berlin |
| Nicoletti | London |
| Galleria Franco Noero | Turin |
| David Nolan Gallery | New York |
| Galerie Nathalie Obadia | Paris, Brussels |
| Ortuzar | New York |
| P.P.O.W | New York |
| P420 | Bologna |
| Pace Gallery | New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Hong Kong, Minato City, Seoul, Geneva, London |
| Pace Di Donna Schrader Galleries | New York |
| Perrotin | Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul, Dubai, London |
| Petrine | Paris, Düsseldorf |
| The Pill | Istanbul, Paris |
| Galeria Plan B | Cluj, Berlin |
| PM8 / Francisco Salas | Vigo |
| Galerie Jérôme Poggi | Paris |
| Prats Nogueras Blanchard | Barcelona, Madrid |
| Galerie Eva Presenhuber | Zurich, Vienna |
| Almine Rech | Paris, Brussels, New York, Shanghai, Monaco, Saanen |
| Reena Spaulings Fine Art | New York |
| Regen Projects | Los Angeles |
| Michel Rein | Paris, Brussels |
| Isabella Ritter | Paris |
| Thaddaeus Ropac | Paris, Paris-Pantin, Salzburg, Milan, Seoul, London |
| Michael Rosenfeld Gallery | New York |
| Salle Principale | Paris |
| sans titre | Paris |
| Esther Schipper | Berlin, Paris, Seoul |
| Semiose | Paris |
| seventeen | London |
| Sfeir-Semler Gallery | Beirut, Hamburg |
| Jack Shainman Gallery | New York |
| Sikkema Malloy Jenkins | New York |
| Jessica Silverman | San Francisco |
| Skarstedt | New York, Paris, London |
| Société | Berlin |
| Soft Opening | London |
| Sprovieri | London |
| Sprüth Magers | Berlin, London, Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong |
| Standard (Oslo) | Oslo |
| Stevenson | Cape Town, Amsterdam |
| Luisa Strina | São Paulo |
| Sultana | Paris, Arles |
| Catinca Tabacaru | Bucharest, Harare |
| Take Ninagawa | Tokyo |
| Templon | Paris, Brussels, New York |
| Tornabuoni Art | Paris, Florence, Forte dei Marmi, Milan, Rome, Crans Montana |
| Trautwein Herleth | Berlin |
| Galerie Georges-Philippe & Nathalie Vallois | Paris, New York |
| Van de Weghe | New York |
| Tim Van Laere Gallery | Antwerp, Rome |
| Vedovi Gallery | Brussels |
| Vitamin Creative Space | Beijing, Guangzhou |
| We Do Not Work Alone | Paris |
| Galerie Michael Werner | Berlin |
| White Cube | London, New York, Hong Kong, Paris, Seoul |
| Galerie Jocelyn Wolff | Paris |
| Yares Art | Santa Fe, Beverly Hills, New York |
| Galerie Thomas Zander | Cologne, Paris |
| David Zwirner | New York, Paris, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles |
Emergence
| Gallery Name | Exhibition Spaces |
| 243 Luz | Margate |
| Bank | Shanghai, New York |
| Brunette Coleman | London |
| ermes ermes | Rome |
| Exo Exo | Paris |
| Green Art Gallery | Dubai |
| Eli Kerr | Montreal |
| KIN | Brussels |
| Lo Brutto Stahl | Paris, Basel |
| Mariposa | Los Angeles, New York |
| P21 | Seoul |
| ROH | Jakarta |
| Schiefe Zähne | Berlin |
| Galeria Stereo | Warsaw |
| Galerie Oskar Weiss | Zurich |
| Wschód | Warsaw, New York |
Premise
| Gallery Name | Exhibition Spaces |
| Almeida & Dale | São Paulo |
| Blue Velvet | Zurich, Madrid |
| kó | Lagos |
| Galerie Eric Mouchet | Paris, Brussels |
| Olney Gleason | New York |
| Pavec | Paris |
| Le Violon Bleu | Sidi Bou Said |
| Amanda Wilkinson Gallery | London |
| Galerie Zlotowski | Paris |

