From September 10–14, tribal art will be the focus of attention for the international art market. The Parcours des mondes, which has become the world’s leading annual international show for tribal art, will be held in the heart of the gallery district in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris.
Now in its seventh year, Parcours des mondes, which means “traversing worlds,” has been substantially restructured, thanks to a dynamic new management team. This year, some 64 specialized galleries, including some of the finest in the field, will participate, each set up in an individual gallery space in the neighborhood. This is an increase of 20% over 2007.


The seventh edition of Parcours des mondes is proud to welcome M. Jean-Paul Barbier-Mueller as Honour President.
Read the Honour President note
This unique show covers an area of 25,000 m2, in which dealers from Belgium, the United States, Italy, Switzerland, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the Netherlands, as well as some from other areas of France, will join their Parisian colleagues and set up for five days in gallery spaces along the historic rues des Beaux-Arts, de Seine, Jacques Callot, Jacob, Visconti, Guénégaud, and quai Malaquais.