Do you love street art? So do we! And fortunately, in Paris, there are plenty of spots where you can discover the hot works of street-artists. Whether in art galleries, disused sites or simply on the streets, the art of Graff' surprises us everywhere in Paris. To make sure you don't miss out on any of the exhibitions dedicated to urban art, here's a list of the spots and events not to be missed in the capital.
Here you'll find the latest street-art exhibitions in Paris and the Paris region, as well as upcoming ones, so you can mark your calendars. If you're a street-art enthusiast, we advise you to bookmark this page so you don't miss out on any good deals: the guide is updated as we make new discoveries and announcements.
Without further ado, here are the not-to-be-missed art events in the capital. We don't want to spoil anything, but there are some very fine exhibitions on the list...



Colors Festival returns to Paris with the street-art exhibition Colors Ligth, spanning 700 m², featuring the photos
The Colors Festival returns to Paris after a three-year hiatus and sets up in the 15th arrondissement with Colors Light, a new immersive exhibition exploring blacklight and urban art, opening from April 16 to July 26, 2026. [Read more]



Kaldea's free street-art exhibition at Espace Cinko plunges us into kawaii Japan — photos
Street artist Kaldea presents Identity, her major solo show at Espace Cinko, Passage Choiseul in Paris’s 2nd arrondissement. A free, no-booking immersive exhibition that invites visitors into her kawaii world, nurtured by Japanese culture, on view from April 11 to 18, 2026. [Read more]



Everyone’s looking for their cat: a street-art exhibition centered on felines at Fluctuart
"Everyone's Looking for Their Cat," is the name of the new free urban art exhibition to see at Fluctuart. Join us from May 7 to August 23, 2026 to admire the works by about ten street artists created around the famous feline. [Read more]



Brusk unveils a unique, free street-art trail through Paris in celebration of the 2026 Urban Art Fair
Street artist Brusk debuts with Délire(s) d'errance, a new trail of ten murals scattered across Paris, inspired by Don Quixote. This installation marks the 10th birthday of the Urban Art Fair. The murals can be explored via an online map—hurry, in true street art fashion, they won’t last forever. [Read more]



Pop Art Car: Renault®’s New Free Exhibition on the Champs-Élysées
Sponsored - From March 4 to June 9, 2026, the Renault® display on the Champs-Élysées will host Pop Art Car, a free exhibition blending Pop Art, Street Art, and automobiles. Expect stunning show-cars, exclusive artworks, and live performances right in the heart of Paris. As part of this major cultural and artistic event, the car transforms into a pop motif, an object of interpretation, and a source of inspiration. [Read more]



Jef Aérosol unveils his "Interstices" in a free exhibition worth seeing in the 13th arrondissement — our photos
From March 12 to April 18, 2026, Galerie Mathgoth showcases the work of renowned French stencil artist Jef Aérosol. Visitors are invited to explore "Interstices," a dynamic, free exhibition blending street art and music, set in the gallery’s temporary space in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. [Read more]



Codex on the Rocks: From Street Art to the Mineralogy Museum at the École des Mines de Paris – our photos
For the first time ever, street art takes center stage at the Museum of Mineralogy at the École des Mines in Paris! From January 29 to June 27, 2026, visitors will have the chance to explore the rebellious and fantastical works of urban artist Codex Urbanus, scattered throughout this renowned institution in the 6th arrondissement. [Read more]



Life flows through its veins: a group exhibition featuring 72 urban artists at Fluctuart — our photos
For its latest urban art exhibition, the Fluctuart floating gallery in Paris is showcasing a private collection for the first time — that of Jérôme Dauchez. From January 15 to April 22, 2026, visitors can explore a stunning lineup of works by 72 artists, highlighting the dynamic interplay between street art and the Paris metro. Best of all, admission is free. [Read more]



Zoo Art Show: the huge temporary street art museum in Paris La Défense - extended
4,000 m² dedicated to street art, spread over four floors of a building located on the forecourt of Paris La Défense. That's what awaits you at the Zoo Art Show, described as an immersive museum of urban arts. For the occasion, works by more than 500 artists are on display. Find out more about the Zoo Art Show in Paris La Défense, open to the general public since June 7, 2025. Due to its success, the Zoo Art Show has been extended until June 2026. [Read more]



Beyond the Streets: Graffiti and Street Art Legends Take Center Stage at La Villette's Grand Hall
Urban art takes center stage at La Villette's Grande Halle with the blockbuster exhibition "Beyond the Streets"! Running from May 27 to August 30, 2026, visitors will have the chance to explore works by over 100 leading artists specializing in graffiti and street art, spread across more than 3,600 square meters. What’s on offer? A mix of iconic historical pieces, exclusive new artworks, and immersive installations created specifically for this event. [Read more]



JACE, the street artist behind Gouzou, unveils his exhibition "Cœur Sensible" in Paris's 13th arrondissement.
Le street artiste Jace, known worldwide for his famous Gouzous, returns to Paris with a new solo exhibition in collaboration with the Mathgoth gallery. This time, the French urban artist takes over a 300-square-meter pop-up space in the 13th arrondissement to present his "Cœur Sensible." [Read more]



The Cave of Pont Neuf: JR transforms Paris's oldest bridge into a monumental grotto in June 2026
The Pont Neuf folds, inflates, reveals itself, and transforms into… The Cave of Pont Neuf! JR is set to turn Paris's oldest bridge into a giant, immersive grotto where stone, light, and air carve out a one-of-a-kind experience. From June 6 to 28, 2026, walk through this optical illusion, explore its cracks, and let interactive installations reshape how you see Paris. [Read more]















