Beaux-Arts Numériques is a virtual exhibition devoted entirely to digital creation.
15 students and graduates of the Beaux-Arts de Paris have been selected for this first edition. Their works are presented in 3D, photo, video and mixed media.


With the artists: 
Juliette Barthe, Brieuc Bouwens, Louise Faure, Maelia Germain, Luca Gianola, Chia Huang, Circe Lac, Léonie Porcher, Yuquan Liu, Louise Le Pape, Céleste Moneger, Nazanin Pirmohammadizadeh, Bénédicte Rousselet, Anissa Tavara, Tess Vassal

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For 2 days, the Ateliers Ouverts are a unique opportunity for the general public and professionals to discover the young creativity and artistic diversity produced by students at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Around thirty studios, run by renowned artists, are transformed into exhibition spaces, where students can meet and showcase their work: installations, paintings, photos, sculptures, drawings, videos and more.

Students from Angelica Mesiti and Marion Naccache's Atelier spent a year exploring the collections of the Louvre. Their many crossings of the Carrousel bridge gave rise to a collective sound creation project based on an idea as simple as it is ambitious and joyful: hacking audioguides. In this way, they invented tracks for a museum soundtrack, creating flexible forms that redefine what it means for young artists to be present within the walls of a major heritage institution.

We, Beaux-Arts de Paris, are united in calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, for the release of the hostages, the free entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, and respect for international law.


We express our condemnation of the terrorist attack and massacre perpetrated by Hamas on 7 October 2023. We denounce the massacres committed by the State of Israel against Palestinian civilians and express our support for the victims who are paying with their lives for this conflict that is turning the Gaza Strip into a hell.

A 2018 graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Christine Safa has just been named winner of the Bredin Prat Prize, which aims to showcase contemporary painting. For the 2024 selection, artists are chosen for their ability to give new dimensions to the art of painting.

Alessandro di Lorenzo, a 5th year student at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, has won the Prix de la Colle Noire. 
He was chosen from among eight candidates shortlisted by a professional jury following a call for ephemeral outdoor artistic creations to be installed in the gardens of Christian Dior's Château de la Colle Noire near Grasse. 

The exhibition Tiepolo, invention and virtuosity in Venice, held at the Cabinet des dessins et des estampes - Jean Bonna, reopens today


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Wednesday 26 June 2024

7:00pm - 8:30pm

Amphithéâtre d'Honneur

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

ENTRÉE LIBRE

American artist Alison Saar (born 1956) has been chosen to create the Olympic sculpture in Paris, which will be inaugurated on 23 June 2024.

Born into a family of Los Angeles artists, Alison Saar's work deals with issues of justice and compassion, honouring people who have been under-represented and marginalised in the past, or continue to be so today.

At the invitation of WE LOVE GREEN, students from the 'Fresco & Art in Situation' course at the Beaux-Arts de Paris are presenting a series of installations, sculptures and performances at the festival.
Drawing on the history of funfairs, rave parties and parks and forests, Tourne sol is a caroussel-cadran housing five chimeric creatures: a shamanic scarecrow, a strangling fig tree, a spiral shell, a media chimera and a mysterious beehive. All created in raw wicker, they are also linked together by a string of lights.