L’esprit de l’atelier brings together 16 artists trained at Beaux-Arts de Paris in Djamel Tatah's studio, where he taught for fifteen years. The exhibition focuses on a "textbook case": the unique functioning of Beaux-Arts de Paris studios.
On 11 March 2011, Japan was shaken by the Fukushima disaster of unprecedented magnitude. What have we learned from this inextricably natural and nuclear disaster?
Metahaven's work, at the intersection of design, film, textiles, installation and writing, is deeply connected to the internet and its geopolitics, combining research with experimental and exuberant aesthetics.
The Paris African Book Fair is an event dedicated to African and Afro-descendant literature in Europe and will welcome nearly 150 publishers and 400 authors from Africa, Europe, the Americas and the Caribbean to Paris. Beaux-Arts de Paris éditions...
The new exhibition at the Cabinet des Dessins et Estampes - Jean Bonna des Beaux-Arts in Paris focuses on Michelangelo to explore the concepts of influence and transmission.
The result of a series of discussions on the growing role of poetry in contemporary artistic practices, the exhibition Des mots et des mondes considers writing as a plastic material in its own right.
Signing event for the launch of the book Claude Rutault, La Marelle, entre la toile de la même couleur que le mur et la marelle. Texts compiled and prefaced by Blandine Chavanne.
Since the 1970s, Laura Mulvey, theorist of the "male gaze" and feminist filmmaker, has contributed to profoundly transforming our relationship with images...
Tristan Garcia, accompanied for the occasion by La Féline (Agnès Gayraud) on vocals and electric guitar, will read from his short story, "Front Haut" (Âmes, Gallimard, 2019). It is a brief epic tale of a Neanderthal woman betrayed by the...
To mark the exhibition *Le Syndrome de Bonnard* (FRAC Ile-de-France), the members of the collective Le Bureau/ present their experimental and horizontal curatorial approach, which highlights the trajectories and multiple meanings of artworks by including
Beaux-Arts de Paris is delighted to be taking part in the 8th edition of 100% L’EXPO, which opens the Grande Halle de la Villette to young graduates of French art schools.
Artists Simon Asencio, Matthieu Blond and Fredrik Floen will perform their piece *Anon, Hors-Série de Journal*, followed by a guided tour led by Mickael Berdugo.
Conceived as a continuation of the exhibition *Après Michel-Ange*, this event brings together a range of contributions designed to shed light on the contemporary and educational value that Xavier Sigalon’s copy of *The Last Judgement* may hold today...
Nine artist-teachers from the School have joined forces for the exhibition *Après Michel-Ange* and invited their students to explore Michelangelo’s work and the way it inspires them today.
The artist Miriam Cahn, who is currently presenting the exhibition STILL LEBEN at the Jocelyn Wolff Gallery, is in conversation with the curator and art historian Marta Dziewańska and the curator Emma Lavigne
British artist Simon Starling, whose work has been shaped by the digital revolution of the early 2000s and the ensuing technological shifts, explores the nuts-and-bolts of art making, the material nature of these processes, and seeks to trace things back
To mark the publication of *L’esprit de l’atelier*, the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris is organising a round-table discussion with Numa Hambursin, Director General of MO.CO and curator of the exhibition of the same name, and the artists Djamel Tatah, Ma...
Beaux-Arts de Paris Editions will be attending the 2026 Paris Book Festival to showcase exhibition catalogues, illustrated books and guides on the history and collections of the School.
A collaborative performance by Baptiste Agnero-Rigot and Joséphine Loembe-Sauthat, followed by poetry readings with the Chôse collective (Jeanne Bathilde, Jérémie Buldo, Ségolène Thuillart and Mickael Berdugo).
Discover the programme of events and projects associated with the exhibition Des mots et des mondes.
Documentaries, experimental films, fiction films, found footage: each project by the students of the Cogitore studio at Beaux-Arts de Paris explores, in its own way, the blurred boundaries and distinctions between these different narrative forms.