This exhibition, dear to Beaux-Arts de Paris, where he had been teaching since 2015, presents to the public for the first time a substantial body of some fifty drawings, produced between 2006 and 2021.
This conference explores the relationship between art and philosophy at a time of environmental change in the humanities. Philosopher Mohamed Amer Meziane will draw on his two books Au bord des mondes and Des empires sous la terre.
Michel Poivert describes as “neo-analog” photographic practices involving creative processes that assert the role of materiality and experimentation over the production of an image.
California-based art historian John C. Welchman discusses his research into the Royal Book Lodge project, an international network of artists initiated in Montreuil by Véronique Bourgoin and Juli Susin.
Twelve artists from Beaux-Arts de Paris are in residence for two months at POUSH, in partnership with Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Artist Joan Fontcuberta, author of Manifeste pour une post-photographie (Actes Sud, 2023), talks to Christian Joschke about these aspects of contemporary photography.
Chère Melpomène is a call for change, for thwarting classic myths to pass on other stories closer to our everyday lives. The exhibition invites us to listen, feel and breathe together, in a poetic exploration of what connects us. that connects us.
This conversation explores the dual nature of generative AI: cultural transformation and material force.
Designed as a professional springboard and showcase for the emerging scene, 100% L'EXPO opens the Grande Halle de la Villette to young artists graduating from French art schools.
Les éditions des Beaux-Arts de Paris will be present at the Festival du livre de Paris 2025 to present exhibition catalogues, fine books and guides on the history and collections of the School.
Writing in spiral, writing workshop with Douce Dibondo, Invocation à Melpomène Musical composition and vocal performance by Lucie Curé and Divertimento A piece by Baptiste Agnero Rigot.
Phia Ménard is artistic director and performer of the Compagnie Non Nova, which she founded in Nantes in 1998 with the desire to take a different look at the apprehension of juggling, its scenic and dramaturgical treatment.
Gourmet workshop with Héloïse Bayard, a student in the “Artistes & Métiers de l'exposition” program, who has previously taken a culinary course.
Workshop on translating stories into inclusive and post-binary writing and invitation to the student radio station Radio Bal.
On the occasion of the publication of his monograph La Fin du Banal published by the Beaux-Arts de Paris, the artist Thomas Lévy-Lasne looks back on twenty years of artistic practice.