The Beaux-Arts de Paris are opening the doors of their listed buildings, which are usually closed to the public.
Crédit photo : Adrien Thibault
Crédit photo : Jean-Baptiste Monteil
From Saturday 16 September 2023 to Sunday 17 September 2023
10:30am - 6:00pm
Beaux-Arts de Paris
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
The Beaux-Arts de Paris are opening the doors of their listed buildings, which are usually closed to the public.
Crédit photo : Adrien Thibault
Crédit photo : Jean-Baptiste Monteil
It was with deep sadness that we learned of the death of Pierre Alferi, an immense writer, poet and beloved teacher at the Beaux-Arts in Paris.
We shall miss him.
Our thoughts are with all those who loved him.
From tuesday 17 october 2023 to sunday 22 october 2023
Every day from 10am to 7pm
Chapelle des Petits-Augustins
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
The Beaux-Arts de Paris are pleased to welcome with Paris+ by Art Basel the project by Jessica Warboys and the gallery Gaudel de Stampa (Paris).
The 17th-century chapel of the Beaux-Arts de Paris will host an exhibition by British artist Jessica Warboys, exploring the overlap between man-made culture and nature. Titled ‘THIS TAIL GROWS AMONG RUINS’, it will combine a multichannel video and sound installation with a large collage of unstretched paintings. Warboys makes these by following a unique process: She brushes the canvas with beeswax, immerses it in wild bodies of water, and then sprinkles it with mineral pigments on the shores. In her eponymous video work, the artist stages the journey of a candle through various sites where nature and culture intersect, from the Biblioteca Joanina in Coimbra, Portugal – home to a colony of bats that protect its precious manuscripts from insects – to the pine forest surrounding the Arvo Pärt Center in Laulasmaa, Estonia. The video is accompanied by a soundtrack using the amplified sounds of bats, composed by Morten Norbye Halvorsen. The project is presented by Gaudel de Stampa (Paris).
From Tuesday 17 October 2023 to Sunday 22 October 2023 every day from 10am to 7pm
Free admission to the exhibition
Chapelle des Petits-Augustins
14 rue Bonaparte, Paris 6
Portrait de Jessica Warboys
RIVER PAINTING FOSSBEKKEN 2021
THIS TAIL GROWS AMONG RUINS
THIS TAIL GROWS AMONG RUINS
The artist Nastassia Kotava, a 2020 graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, is proposing an artistic creation in volume featuring various pieces from the boats.
The work will be exhibited on the Quai de Suffren from 11 July 2023.
The partnership with Beaux-Arts de Paris affirms the Parisian identity of Vedettes de Paris around a common artistic project centred on sustainability and the development of urban space.
Crevettes de Paris
Crevettes de Paris
For this 2023 edition, the museum is welcoming the artist Victoire Mangez, who is proposing a collective project based on selected works by Jean-Jacques Henner.
The contemporary drawing prize, to be awarded on 28 June 2023, will go to Timothée GRUEL, a 4th year student at the Eitel studio. He will receive an endowment from the association Le cabinet des amateurs de dessins de l'École des Beaux-Arts, which will acquire one of his works for the Beaux-Arts de Paris, to enrich the collection of contemporary drawings.
Jérémie DANON, 5th year student, winner of the Prix agnès b.
Charlotte SIMONNET, 3th year student, winner of the THADDAEUS ROPAC Prize
Raphaëlle BENZIMRA, 5th year student, winner of the Bertrand de DEMANDOLX- DEDONS PORTRAIT Prize
Clarisse AÏN, 5th year student, winner of the Cabinet WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES Prize
The Fondation de France, in partnership with the Beaux-Arts de Paris, awarded the Foundations' Prizes on 30 June 2023.
Foundation prizes: Franck Balland, head of cultural development, Fondation Pernod-Ricard, Salomé Burstein, curator, Valeria Cetraro, director of the Valeria Cetraro gallery, Lorraine Gobin, director of the Rubis Mécénat endowment fund, Rafael Pic, journalist, Quotidien de l'art.
ON FIRE, THE PROGRAM
All events are accessible at responsible ticketing rates (€2, €5 or €10, the choice is yours!).
Some are free, others require registration.
2.06 - 16.07.23
Palais des Beaux-Arts
13 quai Malaquais, 75006 Paris