Art Paris walkthrough video

A high-resolution walkthrough video of Art Paris 2026—shot in 4K at 120 frames per second—was posted April 10, offering a visual tour of booths and crowd flow for viewers who can’t attend (youtube.com). The format is presented as immersive field footage rather than critical interpretation, useful for scanning what’s on view and how works are installed (youtube.com).

A 4K, 120-frames-per-second walkthrough of Art Paris 2026 went live on YouTube on April 10, turning this year’s fair into a remote visual tour as well as an in-person event. (youtube.com) Art Paris is running from April 9 to April 12, 2026, under the nave and balconies of the Grand Palais in Paris for its 28th edition. The fair’s official site says it is hosting about 165 French and international galleries. (artparis.com) The video was posted by ART VISION TV / C&B JOURNAL and labeled “4K 120FPS UHD” with the date “10/APRIL/2026.” The footage is presented as a continuous floor walk rather than an edited review or curator interview. (youtube.com) That format lets viewers track booth layouts, wall spacing, lighting, and crowd density in a way still photos usually do not. It also shows how works are installed inside the fair’s actual circulation paths at the Grand Palais. (youtube.com) Art Paris has leaned into scale this year after returning to the renovated Grand Palais in 2025. The fair’s official presentation says the 2026 edition again occupies the restored Belle Époque building’s main spaces. (artparis.com) The 2026 fair is organized around two curated themes: “Babel: Art and Language in France,” curated by Loïc Le Gall, and “Reparation,” curated by Alexia Fabre. Organizers say the program also includes the French Design Art Edition, monographic exhibitions, prizes, and talks. (artparis.com) Grand Palais lists full-price admission at 30 euros, with reduced tickets at 15 euros, and higher-priced late or on-site options at 35 euros and 20 euros. Children under 10 enter free, according to the venue listing. (grandpalais.fr) The walkthrough lands as art fairs increasingly circulate online through creator-shot video, not just official photography and sales reports. A second YouTube “full walkthrough” of Art Paris 2026 also appeared this week, underscoring how quickly the fair is being documented from the floor. (youtube.com) For people not in Paris before the fair closes on April 12, the camera now does part of the job of a ticket: it shows what is hanging, where it is hanging, and how the crowd moves past it. (grandpalais.fr)

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