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Is Art Basel Paris Too Big to Fail?

Last updated: November 1, 2025 12:20 am
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Art Basel Paris is back with its fourth edition, showcasing over 200 galleries and presenting a diverse range of artworks from established to emerging artists. The art world is currently experiencing a shift, with concerns about the market’s stability and the influx of new collectors at lower price points. Despite these uncertainties, the recent Art Basel and UBS Surveys have indicated a relatively resilient market, offering hope for the future of the art industry.

One striking installation at the fair was Alex Da Corte’s “Kermit the Frog, Even” sculpture, which symbolized collective anxieties amidst the opulence of Place Vendôme. While the Grand Palais hosted renowned galleries with staggering sales figures, the Emergence section highlighted works by new artists and younger galleries. This section featured pieces like yellow-themed fabric furniture by Duyi Han and video art by Siyi Liu, showcasing diverse artistic expressions.

The fair’s director, Clément Delépine, opted for exclusivity at the VIP Avant Première opening, leading to slower sales on the first day but picking up momentum on the second day. With most new collectors entering the market at around $5,000, the Emergence section became a focal point for discovering affordable yet compelling artworks by emerging talents.

Josèfa Ntjam, exhibiting with Nicoletti Contemporary, blended ancestral imagery with Afrofuturism, reflecting on her Cameroonian heritage. The Premise section offered curated presentations that stood out amidst the fair’s vast offerings, featuring works by women artists like Leda Catunda and Camiz Agrade.

Overall, Art Basel Paris showcased a mix of established and emerging artists, with a focus on diversity and inclusivity. While blue-chip sales dominated the headlines, the fair also provided a platform for under-discovered artists to connect with new buyers. As the art market continues to evolve, events like Art Basel Paris play a crucial role in shaping the industry’s future.

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