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. 

Exhibition and charity sale of posters made by students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris and outside artists in support of Ukraine.

Practical information

Czech Cultural Centre
18 rue Bonaparte, Paris 6

Opening on Tuesday 28 June at 7pm

From 28 June to 3 July
Tuesday to Sunday - 1pm - 7pm

Végétal
L’École de la beauté

Crossing visions, eras and media, this original exhibition invites us to look at nature through the universal prism of art and beauty.

 

Chaumet and the Beaux-Arts de Paris have been partners for several years, placing creation and transmission at the heart of their history. They are united in this ambitious project which reflects the major missions of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, which is a school, a lender and a museum all in one.  

Chaumet is a sponsor of the drawing room and the new Extra-Large Drawing Chair.

For 4 days, the Open Studios are a unique opportunity for the general public and professionals to discover the young creation and artistic diversity produced by the students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

Some thirty studios, run by renowned artists, are transformed into exhibition spaces, where you can meet students, presenting a panorama of their work: installations, paintings, photos, sculptures, drawings, videos, etc.

4 graduates and 1 professor from the Beaux-Arts de Paris are among the 16 new boarders at Villa Medici

 

Like every year, September will mark the start of the new class of boarders at the Académie de France in Rome - Villa Medici!

This new class of sixteen boarders, representing 10 artistic disciplines and 6 different nationalities, will be welcomed at the Villa Medici for a one-year residency for creation, experimentation or research.

In this context, the boarders will benefit from a residency grant, accommodation and a work space.

 

From thursday 30 june 2022 to saturday 2 july 2022

Thursday to Saturday 1pm - 7pm

Atelier de dessin

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

Exhibition of the four candidates and the winner of the 2022 Contemporary Drawing Prize, awarded by the association Le Cabinet des amateurs de dessin des Beaux-Arts de Paris. The winning artist receives €4,500 and one or more of his or her works are acquired by the Cabinet Bonna to enrich its collections.

List of nominees 2022 :

Cassius Baron

Alexis Gavriloff

Elina Huneman

Louise Janet

Léa Le Floc'h

 

2022 Prize Selection Committee: Sylvie Prouté, Annie Prouté, Emmanuel du Douët de Graville, Daniel Guerlain, Nicolas Joly, Laurie Marty de Cambiaire, Kathy Alliou and Emmanuelle Brugerolles.

President of the jury: Stanislas d'Alburquerque

Members of the 2022 jury: Matthieu de Boisséson, Florence Guerlain, Cecilia Hottinguer and Daniel Thierry.

 

Curators of the exhibition :

Emmanuelle Brugerolles and Enzo Meglio

 

Free admission to the exhibition

From 30 June to 2 July 2022

1pm - 7pm

Drawing workshop

14 rue Bonaparte, Paris 6

 

Drawing : Colère Graphite on paper, 50x60cm, 2021 - Tiziano Foucault-Gini

 

ESA's Art for Artemis project saw design and multimedia students from across Europe submit works of art to be included in the transatlantic journey of the European service module that will propel astronauts to the Moon. From 24 submissions from eight schools, a jury consisting of ESA's Philippe Berthe and Stefaan De Mey, Airbus programme manager Didier Radola and Politechnico di Milano professors Annalisa Dominoni and Benedetto Quaquaro chose two pieces.

From thursday 30 june 2022 to saturday 2 july 2022

Thursday to Saturday 12am - 7pm

Chapelle des Petits-Augustins

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

The exhibition presents the 12 winners of the 2021 prizes and bursaries awarded by the Friends of Fine Arts in Paris
 

The Prizes of the Friends of Fine Arts in Paris

agnès b., president of the Friends of Fine Arts in Paris and the members of the board are pleased to present the 7 winners, including two artists ex æquo, of the 6 prizes awarded by the association in 2021.
Arnaud Adami, Barbana Bojadzi, Max Coulon, Juliette Green, Elise Nguyen Quoc, Valentin Ranger, will each receive an endowment of 5,000€ (for the ex æquo the endowment is shared) on the decision of the members of the jury1 with regard to the whole of their work and the relevance of their artistic approach.


These prizes are intended to provide financial assistance to students of the École des Beaux-Arts and to facilitate their transition to professional life. With the exception of the Portrait Prize, which is open to all, they are reserved for 3rd and 5th year students.


In 2021, six sponsors have offered a prize of €5,000.

  • agnès b., for the agnès b. prize created in 2008
  • The Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, for the Thaddaeus Ropac prize created in 2008
  • Bertrand de Demandolx-Dedons, for the Portrait Prize created in 2012
  • Nathalie Prouvost, for the Khalil de Chazournes Prize created in 2018
  • Cabinet Weil, Gotshal & Manges, for the Weil Prize created in 2018
  • The members, for the Friends' prize created in 2019
     

The Friends of the Beaux-Arts de Paris grants

agnès b., president of the Friends of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, and the members of the board are pleased to exhibit the three artists who will be awarded grants in 2021.
Olivier Bémer, Tania Gheerbrant and Hatice Pinarbasi will each receive an endowment of €5,000, as decided by the members of the selection committee1, in recognition of their body of work and the relevance of their artistic approach.

The François Dujarric de la Rivière grants

agnès b., president of the Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris, and the members of the board are pleased to exhibit the two artists who won the François Dujarric de La Rivière grants in 2021.
Angela Noir and Ayuna Ochirova will each receive an endowment of 5,000€ after the jury1 has decided on the quality of the artistic files, their richness and finesse, as well as the strength of the candidates' artistic commitment.
The François Dujarric de la Rivière scholarships, each worth €5,000, are awarded every year to two students who have passed through the VIA FERRATA preparatory class and been admitted to the Beaux-Arts de Paris. They are awarded on the basis of social criteria, the quality of the artistic file, success in the competitions, personal investment and motivation.
VIA FERRATA would like to warmly thank the Friends and the Dujarric family for the precious support given to its students through this award.

 

The 2021 Friends' Prizes can be found on the Atlas des Beaux-Arts de Paris

More information on the Amis des Beaux-Arts or become a member of the association