À première vue is back this summer and is giving the galleries in Saint-Germain-des-Prés free rein to display the works of young artists who have graduated from Beaux-Arts de Paris in their shop windows.

This sixth edition will take place from 2 July to 29 August 2026, organised by Beaux-Arts de Paris, the Jeudi des Beaux-Arts association and the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art (CPGA). The aim of the event is to forge an initial link between young artists from Beaux-Arts de Paris and the art galleries located in the same neighbourhood.

In collaboration with the Frac Ile-de-France and the Épinay-sur-Seine Community Health Center, a group of students from the Bernini studio is offering a series of workshops where their brushes meet those of the patients in the outpatient department.
 

Congratulations to Wei Libo, Florian Mermin, Alexandre Nitzsche Cysne, Paola Siri Renard and Eugénie Touzé, winners of the 2026 Art Écoconception Prize alongside seven other artists.

The Art Écoconception Prize was created by the Art of Change 21 association with the aim of raising awareness of environmental and climate issues within the French art scene, supporting it in its ecological transition, and enabling it to anticipate the major changes ahead.

Saturday 20 June 2026

2:00pm - 7:00pm

Bordeaux

ENTRÉE PAYANTE

The Huynh Studio at Beaux-Arts de Paris is taking part in Camping, an international festival and platform for performances and workshops. A unique opportunity to meet artists from the international dance scene, open to other artistic disciplines.

As an artistic hub, Camping facilitates all kinds of experiences in dance, theatre, performance and the visual arts. The platform is aimed at everyone involved in dance and the arts—whether students, teachers, performers, choreographers or researchers—as well as a wide audience of spectators.

From Saturday 6 June 2026 to Sunday 7 June 2026

6:00pm - 2:00am

Espace Niemeyer

2 place du Colonel Fabien, 75019 Paris

ENTRÉE LIBRE

Falando de amor is an immersive site-specific exhibition conceived by fourteen student artists from the Fresco & Art in Context programme at Beaux-Arts de Paris, created specifically for the Espace Niemeyer to mark Nuit Blanche 2026.

Falando de amor is a romantic dialogue with the fluid, futuristic architecture of this iconic building of the Modernist movement, a true demonstration of the technical possibilities offered by concrete, steel and glass that foreshadows 21st-century architecture.

Saturday 13 June 2026

4:30pm - 6:00pm

Librairie Maupetit

142 La Canebière, Marseille

ENTRÉE LIBRE

Book launch, presentation and signing of Chourouk Hriech – Un récit au fil des mondes published by Beaux-Arts de Paris editions, in the presence of Anne Bourrassé, exhibition curator and art critic, and Armelle Dakouo, independent exhibition curator and specialist in the contemporary art scene in Africa and the African diaspora.


Visual credit : © Théo David Gehin 

Chourouk Hriech approaches drawing as a journey through space and time. In graphic worlds dominated by black and white, ranging in scale from the page to the wall, she blends different cities, contexts, histories and ruins of the past to create poetic cartographies that are both real and imaginary.

Drawing on a programme of in-depth visits to the Louvre Museum, the students of the Creuzet workshop have created a poetic, non-narrative object: Moon, Sun, Ishtar, once Sun, Star… 
A collective artist’s book comprising photomontages blending poems, original drawings and images directly inspired by the works discovered at the Louvre, revealing alternative ways of experiencing the museum...
 

A joint publication by Beaux-Arts de Paris and Louvre Museum.
Foreword by Éric de Chassey and Christophe Leribault, text by Donatien Grau, poetry by the Creuzet workshop.

Bruno Perramant, an artist and studio head at Beaux-Arts de Paris, will be presented with the Del Duca Grand Prix for the Arts beneath the dome of the Institut de France on 17 June 2026.

With this honour, Bruno Perramant joins the list of previous winners of the same prize, including Jean-Michel Alberola (2017), Giuseppe Penone (2018) and Hélène Delprat (2023), all of whom have taught at Beaux-Arts de Paris.

From Thursday 4 June 2026 to Saturday 6 June 2026

2:00pm - 6:00pm

POUSH

267, 224 Avenue des Chemins de Fer Industriels, 93300, Aubervilliers

GRATUIT SUR INSCRIPTION

Following a three-month residency at POUSH, ten recent graduates of Beaux-Arts de Paris present *tentative intrusion*. This exhibition marks the culmination of a year spent participating in a post-graduate professional programme, designed as a springboard between the end of their studies and the start of their careers. During this programme, the group was able to take up residence in a 200 m² creative space and develop their practice through exchanges with professionals and under the curatorship of Raphaël Brunel.