
SYNDICAT NATIONAL DES ANTIQUAIRES & GALERIES D’ART
The Syndicat National des Antiquaires et Galeries d’Art (SNA) is the leading french association representing dealers and galleries in the secondary art market.
Founded in 1905, this historic syndicate brings together 250 professionals from a wide range of specialties, from archaeology to modern and contemporary art.
The SNA is deeply committed to defending the profession, which is increasingly burdened by complex national and European regulations. The Syndicate actively works to safeguard the rights of art dealers and merchants.
As a recognized intermediary between its members and the legislator, the SNA serves as the spokesperson for art dealers, striving to raise awareness among public authorities about the need to preserve the vitality of this economic fabric, in which France holds an important position in the global art market.
In collaboration with other national and international organizations, such as the Conseil National du Marché de l’Art (CNMA) and the Confédération Internationale des Négociants en Œuvres d’Art (CINOA), the SNA defends the interests and future of antique dealers, gallery owners, and art dealers, at both national and international levels.
Divided into various commissions - Legal & Fiscal Commission, Cultural Commission, and Communications Commission – the SNA undertakes numerous essential missions to implement and develop these actions in defense and promotion of the profession.
Antique dealers and art galleries play a vital role as they are the irreplaceable custodians of ancestral heritage. Through their expertise and dedication, they contribute greatly to the enhancement and dissemination of artistic, historical, and technical knowledge.
By contributing their dynamism to the development of industries related to culture, art, education, and tourism, antique dealers and art galleries actively participate in the cultural and economic influence of France.
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