"Trees in paintings: what do they tell us about their history?"
Wednesday 17 November 2021
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Amphithéâtre des Loges
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
"Trees in paintings: what do they tell us about their history?"
Tuesday 9 November 2021
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Amphithéâtre d'Honneur
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
Gender and sexuality. Maïa Mazaurette is an author and illustrator, specializing in gender and sexuality issues for over fifteen years. She is now the regular gender and sex columnist for Le Monde, for the program Quotidien on TMC, and for Grand Bien Vous Fasse on France Inter.
In parallel, she has published a large number of short stories, novels (Dehors les Chiens, Rien ne nous survivra), comics (Péchés mignons, Sale Bête) and essays (La revanche du clitoris, Sortir du Trou).
Thursday 4 November 2021
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Amphithéâtre des Loges
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
Writing life. A not-to-be-missed conference by the extraordinary writer Annie Ernaux. Her texts - including La place, Les armoires vides, La femme gelée, Mémoire de fille, etc. - explore autobiographical material in various non-fictional forms
As part of a collaboration between the Pernod Ricard Foundation and the Beaux-Arts de Paris, 5th year student Mathilde Rossello inaugurates the "L'Avancée" programme, with a pictorial installation entitled "Vinalement Eva vacille".
Located in the heart of the café-library of the new Pernod Ricard Foundation, L'Avancée is a hanging space dedicated to emerging artists, a way to extend the exhibition space into the living space.
Mathilde Rossello, Vinalement Eva vacille
The marble statues that adorn the entrance to the School's Palais des Études have just been completely cleaned and restored.
This restoration was made possible thanks to a Kärcher skill-based sponsorship for the Beaux-Arts de Paris. In total, 8 marble statues and 10 limestone pedestals have just been completely cleaned and restored. These works are in the inventory of the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, which received the designation Museums of France in 2017.
Restauration des statues en marbre qui ornent l’entrée du Palais des Études
Restauration des statues en marbre qui ornent l’entrée du Palais des Études
Restauration des statues en marbre qui ornent l’entrée du Palais des Études
The City of Fontainebleau signed on October 6, 2021 a double agreement with the Beaux-Arts de Paris, by which it supports the new professionalizing course, " Fresco and monumental art " and launches a call for projects to students and graduates of the School, for the creation of a sculpture-fountain on the Place de l'Etape in Fontainebleau.
Jean de Loisy, directeur des Beaux-Arts de Paris et Frédéric Valletoux, maire de Fontainebleau
Congratulations to Morgane Ely, a student of the Childress workshop, winner of the 42nd Taki Fuji Foundation International Prize, Japan.
As such, she receives a prize of 300,000 yen.
The Taki Fuji Foundation was established in 1968 as an aid program to encourage the potential of the younger generation. The name "Taki Fuji" was taken by the name of Taki FUJITARO, who is one of the founders.
THE FEMALE WARRIOR 2021 Woodcut on paper 150 x 300 cm
Devon Aoki eating noodles subjectively for Vogue Japan. Woodcut on paper (4 colors). 40 x 40 cm. 2021
S 2000 - DNSAP Juillet 2021
Morgane Ely
It seems to me today that the question of representation (of who speaks and how this one expresses himself) actually poses the question of imaginaries, i.e., the fabrication of new fictionalities. The issue of imagination is crucial, because it opens up perspectives of therapeutic narratives. These proposals of circulation (in the making itself or in the setting in space of the creations) are multiple hypotheses of resilience.
Rhizomes, de l'ensemble « Le paysage est une nature morte et la nature morte un paysage », 73 x 48,5 cm, Planche des Belles Filles, Haute-Saône, 2019 © Célia Boutilier
Célia Boutilier