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In the aisles of the Parisian event dedicated to contemporary drawing, we spotted four little-known artists whose work is well worth a detour. It's hard to find your way around Drawing Now, the show dedicated to contemporary drawing, among all the proposals presented by the 71 galleries from 13 different countries. We have selected four artists whose original work catches the eye.

Emmanuelle Lequeux, Le Monde - March 26, 2026

After wandering through the aisles of Paris's Carreau du Temple to gauge the 71 galleries and take a look at the 300 artists on display, here's an attempt to make a selection from the profusion of things seen. Drawings in graphite, electric wire and wire, ink, watercolor and pencil, on a flat sheet of Canson paper or in volume... Drawing Now Paris, the lively art fair held at the Carreau du Temple for its 19th edition, offers a wealth of proposals.

Sonya Faure and Clémentine Mercier, Libération - March 27, 2026

A breath of fresh air is always in order at Drawing Now, the contemporary art fair that awaits enthusiasts in search of new discoveries, until Sunday evening at Carreau du Temple, 4, rue Eugène-Spuller, Paris (3rd). Here, under the glass roof of the former covered market, this 19th edition succeeds in combining professionalism and freshness.

Valérie Duponchelle, Le Figaro - March 27, 2026

Under the great glass roof of the Carreau du Temple, the 19th edition of the contemporary art fair, founded in 2007, is consolidating its position, while also introducing new features and new faces.

Eva Hameau, Le Journal des Arts - April 3, 2026

Drawing Now returns to the Carreau du Temple, bringing together 71 international galleries until March 29. Whether in watercolor, ink or felt-tip pen; on paper, canvas, ceramic or even directly on the walls, this 19th edition will once again demonstrate the vitality and inventiveness of contemporary drawing.

Inès Boittiaux, Beaux Arts - March 27, 2026

At the end of its first day, Drawing Now confirms its strengths: a clear market, accessible prices, and an ability to seamlessly bring together established galleries and newcomers. Drawing, a medium of precision and economy of means, seems more than ever at home here.

Arthur Frydman, The Art Newspaper - March 26, 2026