The Modern Art Fair 2025, held from October 22 to 26, closed its doors with a very positive outcome. This event, which annually attracts art lovers, collectors, and contemporary art professionals, has confirmed its status as a key fixture in the European art scene.
Impressive Artistic Diversity
Over 150 international artists and nearly 70 galleries participated in this edition. Paintings, sculptures, interactive installations, and digital art were showcased, offering visitors a rich and varied panorama of current artistic trends.
Enthusiasm from Public and Professionals
Attendance increased by 15% compared to 2024, with visitors coming from across Europe. Workshops, conferences, and live performances were especially popular, fostering meaningful interactions between artists and audiences.
Sales and Artist Recognition
Many artists sold their works within the first days, and several emerging talents were noticed by international galleries. The Modern Art Fair continues to serve as a major springboard for emerging artists.
The Modern Art Fair 2025 concludes as a successful event, combining innovation, cultural exchange, and commercial achievement. Visitors leave enriched and inspired, eagerly anticipating the next edition.













Gabriel MIHAI
Gabriel Mihai est journaliste et rédacteur en chef pour IMPACT EUROPEAN. Il couvre l’actualité européenne et internationale, les analyses politiques et les tribunes d’experts. Passionné par la géopolitique et le journalisme d’investigation, il coordonne les publications et veille à l’exactitude des informations publiées sur le site.
More Stories
Super League : Wigan confirme sa domination face à Toulouse (36-16)
Le Nouvel An lunaire 2026 : Paris, vitrine des traditions asiatiques
Salon international de l’agriculture 2026 : une édition fragilisée mais stratégique pour l’agriculture européenne