5th edition in 2026 of the fair dedicated to the world of printmaking: woodcut, etching and drypoint, lithograph…
The Paris Print Fair returns from March 26 to 29, 2026, at the Réfectoire du Couvent des Cordeliers, marking its fifth anniversary this year. Organized by the Chambre Syndicale de l’Estampe, du Dessin et du Tableau (CSEDT) and sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, the fair has established itself as the Parisian event dedicated to printmaking.
It will bring together 25 galleries, including 13 international ones, with a common goal: to offer a demanding and lively overview of graphic art from the 15th century to the present day. For this anniversary edition, the Paris Print Fair will continue to build on what makes it unique: an intimate format, a venue steeped in history, and a program that highlights both traditional skills and contemporary approaches.
The event will once again take place in parallel with La semaine du Dessin and in partnership with the Salon du Dessin, reinforcing the springtime momentum around graphic arts in Paris. Beyond presenting historical and modern works, the fair highlights the essential role of printmaking in the dissemination of ideas, techniques, and aesthetics throughout the centuries.
Today, artists, publishers, and workshops continue this tradition while renewing its uses.
Organized by the CSEDT
www.csedt.org
Thursday, March 26 | 11AM-8PM
Friday, March 27 | 11AM-8PM
Saturday, March 28 | 11AM-8PM
Sunday, March 29 | 11AM-6PM
Opening
Wednesday 25 March from 4pm to 9pm
by invitation only
Full | 10 €
Reduced | 5 €
Exhibitors of the
Paris Print Fair 2026
Agnews
Arenthon gallery
bei der Oper gallery
Nathalie Béreau gallery
C.G. Boerner
Stéphane Brugal gallery
Christian Collin gallery
Den Otter Fine Art
Documents 15 gallery
Pia Gallo
Grillon gallery
Il Bulino Antiche Stampe
Jurjens Fine Art
August Laube*
Le Coin des Arts
Le Tout Venant*
Martinez D. gallery
* New exhibitors
Palau Antiguitats
Helmut H. Rumbler gallery
Sagot – Le Garrec gallery
Saphir gallery
Sarah Sauvin
Xavier Seydoux gallery
Nicolaas Teeuwisse
Emanuel von Baeyer
Les Amateurs d’Estampes
