Registration Lille Art Up! 2026
For the second year in a row, the Masters of Realism have the privilege of applying as a non-gallery to the renowned gallery fair Lille Art Up! in Lille (Northern France).
Setup
Just like in 2025, the Masters can – with sufficient applications and after a positive selection – present themselves at this fair in a stand under the name Dutch Masters of Realism. The fair is from 12 to 15 March 2026 in Lille (Northern France).
Important to know
Do you want to participate as a Masters of Realism? Then you can with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 4 meters of wall. One running meter of wall costs approximately € 500 (excl. VAT). The exact costs will be determined after selection. You do not pay any commission on the sale of your art.
Step 1
Below you can register as a Master for participation with the number of desired meters of wall.
Step 2
We will submit your application to Lille Art Up! for selection. After approval, you will receive an invoice for participation. In addition to the registration, the organization of the Masters also takes care of all further communication.
Deadline
Apply before November 20, 2025.
Practical info
Lille Art Up! is the contemporary art fair organized by Lille Grand Palais since 2008. It is the largest contemporary art fair in France outside of Paris, an international event ideally located in the heart of Lille to welcome collectors and players in the French and European art markets.
Some figures:
- 18th edition
- 4 fair days + ½ day vernissage
- 30,000 visitors
- more than 100 gallery holders
- 10,000 m² exhibition space
Exhibitors of Lille Art Up! benefit from:
- A high-quality space to exhibit your artworks.
- A vernissage that has become a must-attend event for buyers, collectors, art lovers and gallery owners, with more than 5,000 visitors.
- A large number of visitors from Northern France, Paris and Belgium; art lovers, buyers and collectors.
- An environment that highlights the artistic and cultural richness of the region and young contemporary artists.
