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.
L'art et la vie et inversement presents the 26 artists who received the Diplôme National Supérieur d'Arts Plastiques from Beaux-Arts de Paris with the Congratulations of the Jury in 2024.
Baptiste Morizot recounts the story of how modern people monospecifically confiscated the privilege of developing environments
Images surround us, dominate us, haunt us. Some impose themselves by striking our minds, while others, more insidious, creep into our imaginations.
What do we mean today by “artificial intelligence”? The principles involved in these new technologies, which appeared around 2020, are indeed multiple and have their own history.
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.
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.