Printemps Asiatique Paris

Printemps Asiatique Paris 🇫🇷 Asia Week in Paris
🗓Edition 2026: Printemps Asiatique June 3rd - 12th
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Last day to discover the treasures of The Printemps Asiatique Paris Art Fair at Galerie Charpentier, 76 rue du Faubourg ...
08/06/2026

Last day to discover the treasures of The Printemps Asiatique Paris Art Fair at Galerie Charpentier, 76 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris.
The celebration continues through June 12 with a vibrant cultural programme featuring inspiring talks, exclusive exhibition visits, and unique opportunities to explore the richness of Asian cultures.
Dive into the fascinating world of Asian art and heritage, right in the heart of Paris. Experience, learn, and celebrate the diversity and creativity of Asia through a series of unforgettable events.
Discover the full cultural programme and auction calendar — link in bio.

Credits Studio Vanssay 

Exhibitor Focus — Galerie KiyamaA participant in both the Galerie Charpentier exhibition and the Parcours des Galeries o...
08/06/2026

Exhibitor Focus — Galerie Kiyama
A participant in both the Galerie Charpentier exhibition and the Parcours des Galeries of the Printemps Asiatique Paris, Galerie Kiyama specialises in antique, modern, and contemporary Japanese art.
Following Kyoto and Hong Kong, Yumekoubou Gallery has opened a new chapter with the inauguration of Galerie Kiyama in Paris. Driven by a deep passion for Japanese aesthetics and tradition, the gallery presents a refined selection of works spanning traditional arts and contemporary creation, building a bridge between cultures and sharing Japan’s artistic heritage with international collectors.
For this edition, Galerie Kiyama highlights contemporary Japanese creation through works that combine poetic imagination, craftsmanship, and monumental presence.

Photo 1 — Installation view. © Studio Vanssay 
Photo 2 — Yuka Nishihisamatsu, Lotus Flower, 2023, 240 × 210 × 480 cm (W × D × H).
© Galerie Kiyama

📍 On view during the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier and at Galerie Kiyama
4 rue des Beaux-Arts, 75006 Paris

07/06/2026

The Printemps Asiatique Paris Art Fair is open all weekend at Galerie Charpentier (76 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris).

Discover the 9th edition of one of the leading events dedicated to Asian arts.

📍 Galerie Charpentier Asian Art Fair, 76 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris
📅 June 5–8

Last night, in the prestigious setting of the Musée Guimet, the  gala brought together leading figures from the world of...
06/06/2026

Last night, in the prestigious setting of the Musée Guimet, the gala brought together leading figures from the world of Asian art for an exceptional evening.
The event also offered the opportunity to discover Silla: Gold and the Sacred, a remarkable exhibition providing a fascinating journey into the art and treasures of ancient Korea.

📸 Credits Studio Vanssay

✨ Last night marked the opening of the 9th edition of Printemps Asiatique with the Gallery Walk Preview, organized in pa...
04/06/2026

✨ Last night marked the opening of the 9th edition of Printemps Asiatique with the Gallery Walk Preview, organized in partnership with Carré Rive Gauche.

From June 3–12, 2026, discover one of the leading events dedicated to Asian art. This year, 68 participants across Paris—including specialized galleries, auction houses, and cultural institutions—have come together to present an exceptional program of exhibitions, auctions, conferences, and exclusive visits.

A unique opportunity to explore the richness and diversity of Asian arts throughout Paris.

👉 Click the link in bio to get your ticket, discover the cultural programme, and explore the auction calendar.

Exhibitor Focus — MBA Fine ArtsA participant in the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier, MBA Fine Arts is d...
03/06/2026

Exhibitor Focus — MBA Fine Arts
A participant in the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier, MBA Fine Arts is dedicated to the exploration of 20th-century Japanese ceramics, contributing to the discovery of a field where experimentation, tradition, and sculptural innovation converge.
Working closely with private collections and dealers in Japan, the gallery presents works by both renowned and lesser-known ceramists whose practices transformed Japanese ceramics into powerful sculptural forms. Far beyond utilitarian objects, these works reveal an intense sensitivity to material, texture, and firing techniques.

Photo 1 and 2 — Kohei Sato, sculptural incense burner in black glazed stoneware, Kokutō technique (low-temperature smoke firing), circa 1990, H. 16.5 × W. 21.5 × D. 28 cm. Exhibited at Gallery Move, Akagi Highlands, Japan, 2014.
Photo 3 — Jinnai Sakata, stoneware plate with engraved geometric decoration, partially glazed with ash and black lacquer, circa 1995, H. 10 × Ø 40.5 cm. Exhibited at Gallery Tsubaki Kindai, Kyoto, Japan, 2014.
Photo 4 — Ryoji Koie, stoneware sculpture with partial ash glaze and pierced decoration, circa 1980, Ø 37.8 × D. 4 cm.
Provenance: private collections, Japan.
© MBA Fine Arts
📍 On view during the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier

Exhibitor Focus — Ollemans Oriental ArtA participant in the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier, Ollemans O...
03/06/2026

Exhibitor Focus — Ollemans Oriental Art
A participant in the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier, Ollemans Oriental Art specialises in Asian jewellery and precious objects from India, the Himalayas, and Southeast Asia.
For this edition, the gallery presents Asian Jewels, IIIe–XIXe siècle, an exhibition exploring the refinement, symbolism, and craftsmanship of Asian jewellery traditions across centuries.

Photo 2 — A fine enamelled kada, North India, 18th century, D. 7 cm. Provenance: private Spanish collection. Set with foiled white sapphires in the kundan style, the bracelet is finished with protome finials in the form of makara heads, while the interior is decorated with delicate Jaipur floral enamelling.
© Sue Ollemans
📍 On view during the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier

Exhibitor Focus — Alexis RenardA participant in the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier, Alexis Renard spec...
03/06/2026

Exhibitor Focus — Alexis Renard
A participant in the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier, Alexis Renard specialises in Indian and Islamic art, with a particular focus on works from India, the Himalayas, and Southeast Asia.
Passionate about Indian and Islamic art for more than twenty years, Alexis Renard has developed a recognised expertise in this field through research, exhibitions, catalogues, and participation in major international art fairs. Based on Île Saint-Louis in the heart of Paris, the gallery works closely with collectors, institutions, and auction houses, with many works now held in leading international collections.
Photo 1 — Jain bronze of Jina Rishabhanatha, India, 5th–9th century, gilt copper alloy, H. 7 cm. Provenance: Claude de Marteau Collection (1935–2016); private collection.
© Alexis Renard
📍 On view during the Printemps Asiatique Paris at Galerie Charpentier

✨ Exceptional talks ✨Through material, fragrance, sound, texture, and ritual use, objects carry sensory narratives that ...
02/06/2026

✨ Exceptional talks ✨
Through material, fragrance, sound, texture, and ritual use, objects carry sensory narratives that go beyond a purely analytical reading of artworks.
On the occasion of Printemps Asiatique Paris, five roundtable discussions invite audiences to discover the arts of Asia through the five senses, exploring artistic creation, techniques, cultural circulations, and social practices.
Moderated by Valentina Bruccoleri, art historian, curator, and board member of Printemps Asiatique Paris.
All talks will be held in French and are free upon registration via the link in bio.

• Touch — « Interroger la matière »
📍 Artcurial
🗓 June 6, 5:30–7 pm
With Arnaud Bertrand, Christophe Hioco, Brigitte Nicolas & Qinghua Yin
• Sight — « Pékin au XVIIIe siècle »
📍 Christie’s
🗓 June 8, 6:30–8 pm
With Arnaud Bertrand, Christophe Decoudun & Jean Querzola
• Hearing — « Musiques, instruments et expériences du sonore en Asie »
📍 École Française d’Extrême-Orient
🗓 June 9, 5–6:30 pm
With Thomas Guindeuil, Véronique de Lavenère & Amina Okada
• Taste — « Du thé au café »
📍 Mobilier National
🗓 June 10, 2:30–4 pm
With Claire Déléry, Nicolas Fournery & Béatrice Quette
• Smell — « Spiritualité, esthétique et création olfactive au Japon »
📍 Musée Cernuschi
🗓 June 12, 10–11:30 am
With Pierre Gautier, Chantal Jaquet & Clara Muller
Discover the full cultural programme via the link in bio.

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