FAIM ART celebrates its 22nd edition in Madrid with 70 artists and no intermediaries

The Madrid Independent Art Fair aims to bring art closer to the public by fostering direct conversation with creators.

Image of an independent art fair in Madrid with artists and the public interacting.
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Image of an independent art fair in Madrid with artists and the public interacting.

The Pons Foundation in Madrid hosts the 22nd edition of FAIM ART, the Independent Art Fair, from June 12-14, bringing together over 70 artists to foster direct connection with the public.

FAIM ART, the Independent Art Fair of Madrid, presents its 22nd edition from June 12 to 14 at the Fundación Pons. The event proposes an art experience without barriers, where over 70 artists will exhibit their works and engage in direct dialogue with visitors.
The fair will offer a wide range of disciplines, including painting, photography, sculpture, digital art, drawing, and textile art. Unlike other platforms, FAIM ART prioritizes face-to-face encounters, allowing attendees to converse with the creators, learn about their creative processes, and hear the stories behind each piece.
With over two decades of history and an average attendance of five thousand visitors per edition, FAIM ART has established itself as a benchmark for independent art in Spain. The fair has successfully created a diverse community that includes collectors, enthusiasts, and the simply curious.
This year, the fair will feature Brazil as its guest country, showcasing painting and photography works by Brazilian artists and participating in scheduled activities. The fair's director, Marta Lueje, highlights FAIM ART's importance as a platform for emerging and established creators.
Admission to the fair is free, and the artworks will be available across different price points, making art accessible in every sense. FAIM ART is conceived as a meeting space to discover new talents and enjoy contemporary art in a close, engaging, and exciting way.