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Pour en finir encore, le programme des Tables Rondes

Pour en finir encore, the Round Table programme

As part of the 2022 felicitations, round tables are organised with students and young graduates. Hall of the Palais des Beaux-Arts, quai Malaquais.

The programme:
 

Thursday 1 December - 6.30pm
Publishing or how to pursue plastic and theoretical research

with/with Sacha Cambier, Sofia Bonilla Otoya
and Olivia Sanchez, in charge of publishing at Beaux-Arts 

 

Sofia Bonilla, 5th year student Julien Creuzet workshop
Sacha Cambier, commended artist 2022 (exhibition Pour en finir encore)
Lalie Thebault Maviel, commended artist 2021 (exhibition Milieu des choses, Poush Aubervilliers September 2022)
Clément Pérot, commended artist 2022 (exhibition Pour en finir encore)

Round table discussion on the vitality and diversity of publishing practices among young artists with Olivia Sanchez, editor of the Paris Fine Arts Publishing Department

 

Saturday 3 December - 3pm
Encouraging the collective: what are the issues and what support? 

with Celeste Ingrand, Anna Massiot, Lisa Lecuivre, Yann Trividic
and Laurence Rassel, director of the erg in Brussels

 

Sofia Bonilla, 5th year student Julien Creuzet workshop
Sacha Cambier, commended artist 2022 (exhibition Pour en finir encore)
Lalie Thebault Maviel, commended artist 2021 (exhibition Milieu des choses, Poush Aubervilliers September 2022)
Clément Pérot, commended artist 2022 (exhibition Pour en finir encore)

Round table discussion on the vitality and diversity of publishing practices among young artists with Olivia Sanchez, editor of the Paris Fine Arts Publishing Department

 

The exhibition :


Pour en finir encore presents the eighteen artists who obtained their National Superior Diploma of Plastic Arts from the Beaux-Arts de Paris with the Congratulations of the Jury. The exhibition, proposed by curator Béatrice Josse, reflects the generosity and economy of means that characterise the pieces produced by the artists awarded the Congratulations in 2022. The modesty of the materials rhymes with the power of the gestures and intentions of a generation forced to repair. An ode to the collective at a time of identity withdrawal and global conflict, the exhibition gives meaning and hope for a brighter tomorrow. After two years outside the walls, the exhibition of Les Félicités is back in the large rooms of the Palais des Beaux-Arts and offers a dialogue with the prestigious history of the site.

 

Practical information :

Free entry

Palais des Beaux-Arts
13 quai Malaquais, 75006 Paris

To find out more about the exhibition