While Paris is in the process of taking over other places, the capital deserves a prestigious art fair, with the best international brands.
All those who have known the great era of the Biennale des Antiquaires at the Grand Palais, an event popular all over the world, deplore the deadlock in which we find ourselves.
"A real waste, so damaging for the art and antiques market, yet our French strong point"
, unanimous opinion of the tenors of the profession.
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On the one hand, there is the Biennale (plus Paris in the title!) Badly managed by a National Syndicate of Antiquaries (SNA) and entangled in quarrels which caused its downfall.
Reduced to a skin of grief, it will open on November 26, with a still uncertain list, unveiled a few days ago.
This shows the difficulty to be met at all costs, otherwise the event loses its place at the ephemeral Grand Palais.
On the other hand, Fine Arts, a living room in the making created in 2017 by a group of merchants, with
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