PARIS.- The Parcours des Mondes will be celebrating its 18th anniversary from September 10th through 15th this year.
It is the worlds largest show of tribal, Asian and archaeological art, and over sixty dealers will gather in the heart of the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood in Paris to participate in it.
The unique multiple-venue fair has become a central event in the launching of the post-summer season, and a not-to-be-missed opportunity for collectors and aficionados to visit all these acclaimed galleries by attending it.
German, American, English, Australian, Belgian, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Swiss dealers, along with dealers from all over France, will join forces with their Parisian peers that have a permanent gallery presence in the area.
The historical Beaux-Arts neighborhood is in the very heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés and becomes a veritable open-air museum for the duration of the fair, at which everyone from experienced collectors and professionals to the merely curious can discover exceptional artworks from all five continents.
This year, the organizers are reaffirming their commitment to open the event to new horizons more than ever by admitting six new participants in the field of archaeology that will exhibit alongside their colleagues with specialties in the arts of Africa, Oceania, Asia and the Americas.
Renowned Greek collector of Kyveli Alexiou has been selected to be the Honorary President of this years Parcours des Mondes.