Artist and founding member of the Nouveau Réalisme, Jacques Villeglé died on 6 June 2022.

We had the pleasure of receiving him last year, in April 2021, as part of Penser le Présent in dialogue with the art critic and curator Catherine Francblin.

 

Jacques Villeglé practised an art that was intended to be non-technical and close to what one finds in the street. His torn posters and his "visual cryptograms", graffiti on walls from which he created an alphabet and texts, have been exhibited in many institutions in France and around the world. 

Call for applications 2022/2023

Training programme for artists working in schools (AIMS)

From Thursday 30 June 2022 to Sunday 3 July 2022

12:00pm - 7:00pm

Beaux-Arts de Paris

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris et 126 rue des Rosiers, 93400 Saint-Ouen

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OPEN WORKSHOPS

From 30.06 to 3.07
Free admission

The Open Workshops are a unique opportunity to discover the young creation and artistic diversity produced by the students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

Some thirty studios are transformed into an exhibition space where students can meet, offering a panorama of work produced from the first to the fifth year: installations, paintings, photos, sculptures, videos, etc.

Tuesday 14 June 2022

6:00pm - 7:30pm

Amphithéâtre d'Honneur

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

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The Beauty Chair welcomes Ann Veronica Janssens, María Boto Ordoñez, Heleen Santobin, and Liliana D'Alba for an interactive conference.

Dr. María Boto Ordoñez and Ann Veronica Janssens, visual artist and professor at the École des Beaux Arts de Paris, combine their interests around the sensory experience of colour and attempt to create new forms of beauty. In living beings, colours come from pigments and structures. Structural colouring produces colour through microscopically structured surfaces in layers thin enough to interfere with visible light.

Friday 17 June 2022

2:00pm - 5:00pm

Amphithéâtre des Loges

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

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Videoconference from the amphi des Loges

Frederik Exner

slit it, slit it

shed it, shed it

rip it, rip-it

RIBBET RIBBET

 

As part of a collaboration between the Pernod Ricard Foundation and the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Frederik Exner, a student in his 3rd year at the Tatiana Trouvé studio, is participating in the "L'Avancée" programme with his work "slit it, slit it

shed it, shed it

rip it, rip-it

RIBBET RIBBET."

 

First enrolment at the Beaux-arts de Paris

You have been accepted for initial training at the Beaux-arts de Paris:
You must now register administratively. Registration is an annual process and must be completed before the start of the course. It will also enable you to obtain your student card, your institutional email address, your access codes for Taïga and your school certificates.

Administrative registration is carried out electronically.

You will receive an email with your login details and the registration procedure.

Canceled

Thursday 16 June 2022

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Amphithéâtre d'Honneur

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

ENTRÉE LIBRE

We regret to announce that the conference with Laure Prouvost is cancelled this evening.
A new date will be scheduled soon.

 

Phantasmagoria and visual arts.

This dialogue between the visual artist Laure Prouvost and Alexia Fabre and Alain Berland is an opportunity to explore the artist's fantastical universe, populated by objects endowed with memory, but also to question her, in particular about her fictional grandfather who digs a tunnel to reach Africa from his London living room.

 

Tuesday 7 June 2022

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Amphithéâtre des Loges

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

ENTRÉE LIBRE

Techno-imaginary, languages and politics.

Critically acclaimed author and winner of several Grands Prix de l'Imaginaire, Alain Damasio discusses his latest novel, Les Furtifs (La Volte), which brings together his political concerns, his inventive language and his typographic innovations.

 

Thursday 2 June 2022

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Amphithéâtre des Loges

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

ENTRÉE LIBRE

Indigenous contemporary art.

Following his collaboration with Daria de Beauvais for the project "Reclaiming the Land" at the Palais de Tokyo, this discussion is an opportunity for Léuli Eshrāghi to share his artistic, curatorial and critical commitment. He proposes a reflection on the definition of autochthony, as well as its current presence in the French and international art scene.