Born in 1975 in Paris, Eva Jospin studied at the Beaux-Arts de Paris from which she graduated in 2002. She is a resident at the Villa Médicis in 2016-2017. Eva Jospin expresses herself mainly through sculpture and drawing. She talks about nature, ecology, relationship to time and art history. In 2008, she took the forest as her subject and set up the device of what she calls her mental ballad by drawing and then sculpting forests, cardboard undergrowth.

 

Update of August 26, 2022

 

Léandre Bernard Brunel, SACRe doctoral student
at the 76th Festival d'Avignon from 18 to 21 July 2022

The SACRe doctoral programme, within the PSL University Arts Graduate Programme, supports research-creation thesis projects in 6 artistic disciplines. This pioneering programme brings together six schools (Beaux-Arts de Paris, ENS-PSL, CNSAD-PSL, la Fémis, ENSAD and CNSMDP), already has more than 50 PhDs, and engages some fifty PhD students in the course of their thesis.

PRIZE OF THE DESSIN CONTEMPORAIN
PRIZE OF THE AMIS DES BEAUX-ARTS DE PARIS
PRIZE OF THE FONDATIONS

On the occasion of the Open Workshops, 23 prizes were awarded by the associations of Friends and Patrons of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.


Cassius BARON, winner of the Contemporary Drawing Prize with the Association des Amateurs du Cabinet des Dessins

 

Via Ferrata - 98% success rate


46 students from the Via Ferrata social preparatory class have passed a competitive examination and will be entering a higher art school at the start of the 2022 academic year: Beaux-Arts de Lyon, Ecole des Arts Décoratifs, Villa Arson, Haute Ecole d'Art du Rhin, Beaux-Arts de Paris... congratulations to them!

 

A total of 237 competitive exams were obtained, with many students having been successful in several schools.

 

Death of Joël Kermarrec

Artist, trained and teacher at the Beaux-Arts de Paris

 

It is with sadness that we have learned of the death of Joël Kermarrec. Artist, Painter, he was always faithful to the Beaux-Arts de Paris, where he was trained and taught for twenty years (1987-2007).

 

Born in Ostend, Joël Kermarrec studied at the Beaux-Arts de Paris from 1958 to 1963, then taught there for twenty years in the multimedia field.

 

Major works will occupy a large part of the Beaux-Arts de Paris for a few years.

In order to better welcome you, Théo Pall and Olivier Perusat, two students from the Sirjacq workshop, have covered the facades of the bungalows to orient you in the School.

This project was carried out with the support of the Fondation Antoine de Galbert.

From wednesday 13 july 2022 to tuesday 18 october 2022

Monday to Sunday 9.30am-11am and 1pm-5.30pm (closed on Tuesday)

Musée national Eugène Delacroix

6 rue de Furstemberg, 75006 Paris

As part of "Delacroix and colour", a new presentation of the collections, the Musée national Eugène-Delacroix has invited student artists from the "Artists and Exhibition Professions" course at the Beaux-Arts de Paris to take over the painter's room to revive the spirit of the place using contemporary works.

"Pièce, habitation, abri" is a project in dialogue with the museum, the artist-curators Fanny Irina, Amandine Massé and Caroline Rambaud, who propose a selection of works by young artists from the School and reactivate an imaginary room. In this room, where one has the impression that traces of a former presence remain, the artists sow their memories, some of them calling on the imagination, others inhabiting the place for the duration of a reverie.

Practical information

Eugène Delacroix National Museum
6 rue de Furstemberg, Paris 6
Reservation recommended on the website http://www.musee-delacroix.fr/fr

Full price ticket: €7

 

From friday 1 july 2022 to sunday 17 july 2022

From 10am to 6pm daily (last entry 5.15pm)

Donjon du Château de Vincennes

1 avenue de Paris, 94300 Vincennes

The Centre des monuments nationaux and the Beaux-Arts de Paris are joining forces to present an exhibition entitled "The Witch, the Jester, the Sentinels, the Ghost and the Princess", produced by students in the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" programme in the dungeon of the Château de Vincennes. The curator is the student-artists of the course: Joséphine Berthou, Charline Gdalia, Jean-Baptiste Georjon and Clarisse Marguerite.
 
The Château de Vincennes is the ideal setting for this exhibition, which questions the symbolic characters of the tale and the stereotypes associated with this literary genre. Through this project, which uses the dungeon of the Château de Vincennes as a fictional setting, the students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris question the traditional narrative models of fairy tales and the collective memory. Throughout the visit, the spectator is plunged into a magical universe where contemporary art comments on the images created by centuries of history.
 
Each area of the castle is dedicated to a typical character from the tale: the chemin de la ronde, for example, is devoted to the figure of the sentry. 46 works by artists from the Beaux-Arts de Paris, selected in response to a call for projects, will be presented in a predefined format, with reference to the guards of Charles V. At the time, a hundred or so men in the service of the King populated the covered way. Together, they ensured his protection by preventing anyone from entering the keep. Today, the ghosts of these guards continue to inhabit the corridors...
 
Other works, inspired by archetypal figures, are scattered throughout the castle keep. The character of the witch appears on the "cursed lawn", the jester is embodied in the council chamber, the princess resides on the second floor of the tower and the ghost haunts the ground floor. Plastic and performance works meet and dialogue with each other, like the life-size game of geese drawn on the grass by Clarisse Marguerite, which will serve as the basis for Chloé Poitevin's performance on the opening day. The giant board will allow her to draw the contours of her magical universe, where, through a work on costume and its symbols, she will revisit the characters of the tale to activate their stereotypes.
 
Artists exhibited: Juliette Barthe, Amélie Bigard, Joséphine Berthou, Sacha Cambier, Caroline Delhom, Nathan Ghali, Charline Gdalia, Jean-Baptiste Georjon, Anna Giner, Yvan Ivanovic, Maya Kafian, Léa Le Floch, Lena Long, Clarisse Marguerite, Nicole Mera, Nos Lèvres Révoltées, Chloé Poitevin, Loïs Saumande, Alisson Schmitt, Liv Schulman, Masha Silchenko

Practical information

Château de Vincennes
1 avenue de Paris, 94300 Vincennes
Reservation recommended on the website http://www.chateau-de-vincennes.fr/

Full price ticket: €9

 

Saturday 25 June 2022

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Amphithéâtre de morphologie

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

ENTRÉE LIBRE

Cercle s'ouvre - Invitation by Fanny Béguery, 2011 graduate


SHROUDED AND THE DINNER
& Sa marmelade


Shrouded and the Dinner - created in 2012 by the coming together of five friends, Sylvain Azam, Astrid de la Chapelle, Adel Ghezal, Lina Hentgen and Julien Tiberi, at the invitation of a concert for the magazine Mercure - has continued on its musical path ever since, a gruppetto that is constantly letting go and holding on like this.