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Come to our Open Day on Saturday 28 January 2023
Free admission from 10am to 5pm
An information day for potential candidates for the entrance exams and their families to find out all about the training offered - the public social preparatory class (Via Ferrata), the Beaux-Arts de Paris undergraduate diploma (Bachelor's level) and the National Superior Diploma of Plastic Arts (DNSAP, Master's level).
Exhibition conceived by the French Academy in Rome - Villa Medici and the Beaux-Arts de Paris, with the support of the Musée national d'art moderne - Centre Pompidou, Paris. A first part, including a selection of ancient works from Italian collections, was presented in Rome from March to May 2022. This second Parisian part was established on the basis of the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris and other French and European institutions.
Bringing together more than one hundred and fifty original works from the Renaissance to the contemporary period, Gribouillage / Scarabocchio highlights one of the most repressed and least controlled aspects of drawing practice. By addressing the multiple facets of "scribbling",
the exhibition reveals how these experimental, transgressive, regressive or unintentional graphic gestures can be used to
transgressive, regressive or liberating, which seem to obey no law, have always punctuated the history of artistic creation.
By proposing new comparisons between the works of the masters of early modernity - Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Bernini... - and those of major modern and contemporary artists - Jean Dubuffet, Henri Michaux, Helen Levitt, Cy Twombly, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Luigi Pericle... - the exhibition blurs chronological classifications and traditional categories (margin and centre, official and unofficial, classic and contemporary, work and document) and places the practice of doodling at the heart of artistic making.
Curators: Francesca Alberti, Director of the Department of Art History at the French Academy of Rome - Villa Medici, Associate Professor at the University of Tours, CESR
Diane Bodart, Professor of Art History at Columbia University (David Rosand Chair in the History of Italian Renaissance Art)
Associate curators: Anne-Marie Garcia, heritage curator, responsible for the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris and Philippe-Alain Michaud, art historian, heritage curator at the Musée national d'art moderne - Centre Pompidou.
Set design: Isabelle Raymondo
Lighting design : Virginie Nicolas (Concepto)
Set design and furniture : Version Bronze
Exhibition with the support of the Association Orphée, Flos, RATP.
CATALOGUE
The exhibition catalogue, which brings together 300 of the works exhibited in Rome and Paris, is published in Italian and French versions, co-edited by Beaux-Arts de Paris éditions and the Villa Medici. This reference publication offers a richly documented synthesis of the two exhibitions.
Number of pages: 400
Price incl. VAT: €39.00
Directed and introduced by the curators of the exhibition, Francesca Alberti and Diane Bodart, it contains seven chapters and brings together unpublished contributions by numerous authors whose essays and notes shed light on the works and extend the research work.
Authors of the essays: Francesca Alberti, Diane Bodart, Emmanuelle Brugerolles, Baptiste Brun, Angela Cerasuolo, Hugo Daniel, Vincent Debaene, Dario Gamboni, Tim Ingold, Giorgio Marini, Philippe-Alain Michaud, Anne Monfort-Tanguy, Mauro Mussolin, Gabriella Pace, Maria Stavrinaki, Nicola Suthor, Alice Thomine-Berrada, Barbara Wittmann.
Authors of the notes: Marco Simone Bolzoni, Emmanuelle Brugerolles, Cristina Cilli, Anne Marie Garcia, Gloria Guida, Mauro Mussolin, Federica Rinaldi, Carla Subrizi, Meta Valiusaityte.
Graphic designer: Mauro Bubbico.
Affiche GRIBOUILLAGE / SCARABOCCHIO De Léonard de Vinci à Cy Twombly
The ticket office in charge invites each visitor coming to discover an exhibition at the Beaux-Arts de Paris to choose his or her entrance ticket from among 3 proposed rates: 5 €, 10 € or 15 €. Contribute according to your means, your passion and your desire for commitment!
Ticketing on site only.
Free of charge (on presentation of a valid receipt):
• under 26 years old
• students and teachers of the National Higher Schools of Art and Architecture of the Ministère de la Culture
• students from member institutions of the University of Paris-Sciences-et- Lettres (PSL)
• students of the École du Louvre
• holders of the Ministère de la Culture card
• Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris
• card holder : Maison des Artistes, ICOM, ICOMOS, Association française des commissaires d’exposition (CEA)
• journalists
• jobseekers, recipients of minimum social benefits
• civilian disabled and war-disabled (with an attendant)
Niels Cibois, a 2021 graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, is the winner of a call for projects organised with RM Yachts, designer of traditional wooden racing yachts
His ephemeral artistic creation on the hull of a brand new RM yacht can be seen outside at the entrance to the Paris Boat Show, Porte de Versailles, from 3 to 10 December.
His project is inspired by various ancient cultures in relation to the sea, both the Greek Mediterranean culture and the Maori culture, which had managed to capture the communion between man and the sea through their art.
Jérémie Danon, a 5th year student, is the first winner of the Saif Carte Blanche Student Grant for his project UTOPIA - TOPIC.
"In the middle of the desert and the rocky mountains, on Palestinian land under the British mandate, Jewish men and women built a village called a kibbutz where equality and community reigned, free from violence and oppression. Private property was abolished, industry and authoritarianism were forbidden.
As part of the 2022 felicitations, round tables are organised with students and young graduates. Hall of the Palais des Beaux-Arts, quai Malaquais.
The programme:
Thursday 1 December - 6.30pm
Publishing or how to pursue plastic and theoretical research
with/with Sacha Cambier, Sofia Bonilla Otoya
and Olivia Sanchez, in charge of publishing at Beaux-Arts
The Beaux-Arts de Paris is participating in the Figaro Student Art & Creation Fair. Come and meet us to find out all about our training offer and admission procedures: the public social preparatory class (Via Ferrata), the Beaux-Arts de Paris 1st cycle diploma (Bachelor's level) and the National Superior Diploma of Plastic Arts (DNSAP, Master's level).
Open Day of the Beaux-Arts de Paris on Saturday 28 January 2023 - more information to come
Comics, graphic novels, novels, cinema... Joann Sfar has an insatiable appetite. Meet a man who is helping to make comics an art form in its own right.
In dialogue with Alain Berland.
Joann Sfar was born in Nice in 1971, to a singer mother and a lawyer father.
Arts and radio: meeting with Loraine Baud and Simon Nicaise, co-directors of DUUU radio, on the relationship between radio and contemporary creation.
DUUU is a radio station dedicated to contemporary creation, co-directed by Loraine Baud and Simon Nicaise. Founded in 2012, it was born from the desire to make situations of reflection and work heard.
ATFU - Sirine Ammar, Clara Citron and Clémentine Tissot
To bring together visual artists, Sirine Ammar, Clara Citron and Clémentine Tissot have developed the ATFU application, which takes up a fundamental use: the exchange of works between artists.
On ATFU, artists from all over the world meet and exchange their works. This gives rise to avant-garde collections that allow artists to circulate their work while relying on each other.