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À première vue returns this summer, giving the galleries of Saint-Germain des Prés carte blanche to showcase the work of young artists who have graduated from Beaux-Arts de Paris.

This 5th edition will take place from July 3 to August 31, 2025, on the initiative of the 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 create a first link between young artists from the Beaux-Arts de Paris and the art galleries that coexist in the same district.

Angelica Mesiti
8ème Singapore Biennale - Pure Intention

Exposition collective, singapore biennale 2025
Jusqu'au 29 mars 2026

Reverb

Exposition personnelle, Musée Tinguely, Bâle
Du 18 mars au 30 août 2026

The contemporary drawing prize, awarded on June 26, 2025, goes to Marguerite Hollemaert, a 4th-year student at the Bernini and Blanc/Nielsen studios. She receives an endowment from the association Les Amateurs de dessins des Beaux-Arts de Paris, which acquires one of her works for the Beaux-Arts de Paris, to enrich the collection of contemporary drawings.

Graduating with honors in 2023, Amandine Massé will take up a month-long research and creative residency at Villa Ndar in Saint-Louis, Senegal, in November. This residency, organized with the support of Les Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris, is now in its third year.

A sculptor working with salvaged / created objects that she arranges in layers evoking individual and collective memory, she proposes Les Veilleurs Mbook, a research installation between memory, transmission and shared tales. In Wolof, mbook means parent, what we share, our link.

Clémence Gbonon, who graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Paris with honors in 2024, will benefit from the prize of Catherine and Mamadou-Abu Sarr, French entrepreneurs and collectors based in Chicago, for a one-month research residency at the Villa Albertine in Chicago in 2026.


A figurative painter with a strong emphasis on color, the artist will explore the political radicalism of art in Chicago's black communities, questioning black figuration in France and enriching her practice with these two approaches.

Mehdi Görbüz, a 5th-year student at Beaux-Arts de Paris, won the Prix de la Colle Noire. 

It was chosen from among eight candidates shortlisted by a professional jury following a call for artistic creations to be installed in the gardens of Christian Dior's Château de la Colle Noire near Grasse, in an ephemeral, open-air setting. 

Discover the 23 short films by the young winning artists of the Gide x Beaux-Arts Prize de Paris 2020-2025.

To support the school's artists, international business law firm Gide has developed a prize with the Beaux-Arts de Paris. Each year, a call for projects is issued to students and recent graduates to create short films in video or 3D, and 4 winners are selected by a jury including the firm's associate lawyers.


The exhibition is freely accessible on the Atlas website.

The Bob Calle Prix du livre d'artiste, created in 2017 by Laurence Dumaine Calle, is a European prize that aims to showcase the diversity of contemporary European artists' book creation.

The awards ceremony for the 5th edition will be held on Thursday June 5, 2025 at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. It will be followed, from 7pm to 9pm, by a book sale at the Bibliothèque d'art contemporain and an exhibition of the 50 works selected.

Cassius Baron (drawings), 2023 graduate, Pauline de Fontgalland (sculpture), 2022 graduate and Louis Lanne (painting), 2023 graduate are the first winners of the grants created by the Taylor Foundation to support artists at Beaux-Arts de Paris. As such, they will receive a grant and an exhibition at the Foundation's headquarters.

This partnership between the Taylor Foundation and Beaux-Arts de Paris goes back to the history of this association, the first mutualist movement to bring together the artistic professions.

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