This week in Paris, the sparkling second edition of Thema Art Fair unfolds at the Hôtel de Guise, on view through October 20. Taking place in the elegant 7th arrondissement, in the midst of a buzzing International Art Week, Thema is a bold and forward-thinking cultural endeavor that places sustainability at its heart.
A perceptive jury selects and skillfully curates the works on display, infusing vibrant new life into the 18th-century mansion for an international audience. Both vintage and contemporary designs ebb and flow throughout the intimate rooms, inviting visitors to spend time exploring and meditating on each and every magical space.
Thema Art Fair Redefines the Codes of Luxury and Creation in Paris
“With Thema, our ambition is to bring together a community around designers and galleries, in a place of expression, exchange, and sociability,” said Michaël Hadida, Founder of Thema.
“With Thema, we want to redefine the codes of luxury and creation, in line with an eco-responsible commitment to social ethics,” added Hadida. “To create value with the will to preserve and respect natural resources and the transmission of know-how. Thema is a virtuous circle.”
“With Thema, we want to redefine the codes of luxury and creation, in line with an eco-responsible commitment to social ethics,”
Michaël Hadida
Studio Ki, Emma Donnersberg, Galerie Jallu, and More Unveil Presentations at the Historic Site
In this year’s much-anticipated edition of Thema Art Fair, a parade of trailblazing artists, designers, and galleries will unveil presentations within the historic site. The expansive list includes Studio Ki, Wendy Andreu, Bref Design Art, Joss Attal, Lea Zeroil, Sandra Benhamou, Aurelien Caoudal, Studio Colo, Lucie De Chaumont, Studio Arno Declercq, Charlotte De La Grandiere, Emma Donnersberg, William Guillon, Rafael Y. Herman, Galerie Jag, Galerie Jallu, Chanel Kapitanj, Marie Khouri, Alejandra Laviada, Leclaireur Gallery, L’Oeil De Ko, Jean Guillaume Mathiaut, Roberta Molteni, Heloise Piraud, Gabriela Puig Soleille, Galerie Tourette, Conie Vallese, and Wonderglass. The distinguished exhibitors will surely energize and enlighten discerning collectors and art lovers alike with their experiential shows.
A Mission-Driven Art Fair Committed to Sustainability and Creativity
The mission-driven fair continues to work fiercely towards the well-being of Mother Earth and all of its inhabitants, requiring its participants to meet at least one criterion of The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Embracing meaningful objectives such as passing on fine craftsmanship for the next generation, responsibility and social justice, as well as taking part in innovative industries, each visionary further enhances the platform’s ardent commitment to sustainability, creativity, and heartfelt excellence.