Friday 15 October 2021

9:00am - 1:00pm

Amphithéâtre d'Honneur

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

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On line and on site

This international colloquium, organized by the ENS and the École du Louvre and Beaux-Arts de Paris, aims to renew the discourse on idleness in art, taking as its object all the artistic forms of idleness (voluntary but also, sometimes, suffered) from the mid-1940s to the present day, also questioning the refusal to make work and anti-productivist strategies.

 

As the school year begins in 2021, Via Ferrata, the integrated preparatory class at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, is doubling its enrolment and welcoming 50 students for the first time.

 

During one year, the teaching team will prepare the students of this new class for the exams and entrance examinations to the higher art schools in France and abroad.

Clarisse Aïn, student winner of the 1st edition

From the chair prize Inhabiting the landscape: art meets life

 

As part of the new chair created in 2020 " Inhabiting the landscape : art meets living " , a prize  and an achievement crown the training.  The winner, Clarisse Aïn, a 4th year student of the School (Ann Veronika Janssens and Hicham Berrada workshop) receives an endowment of €10,000 in royalties and up to  €50,000  for the production of her work and its installation at the Colle Noire in Spring 2022.

Winner of the Seqens-L'apes call for projects
Action Logement Group for the Square Neptune in Torcy-sur-Marne


For the second year in a row, the Beaux-Arts de Paris, in partnership with Seqens and L'apes-Groupe Action Logement, have organized a call for projects for an artistic creation on a monumental scale in a social housing district. This is the 4th call for projects in two years and the 3rd in Torcy-sur-Marne

 

Tiziano Foucault-Gini, a 5th year student (Sirjacq workshop), is the winner of the 2021 Contemporary Drawing Prize.

 

"I can't remember how long I've been drawing. In a childhood full of anger, drawing was an outlet, and allowed me to build myself. Today, it is the foundation of my practice. I practice it without concession, in the permanent idea of surpassing myself. Like boxing, which I have practiced for a long time, and which resonates with the way I work. When I draw, I fight, against myself and my limits." Tiziano Foucault-Gini

 

Monday 11 October 2021

6:00pm - 7:00pm

Amphithéâtre d'Honneur

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

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On the occasion of its 10th anniversary and as part of the Beaux-Arts de Paris conference program, the Rubis Mécénat endowment fund invites artists Dhewadi Hadjab and Stéphane Thidet, as well as curator Gaël Charbau, to participate in a discussion moderated by Alain Berland about commissioning works for specific locations. 

 

From September 30, 2021, nine large architectural drawings, consignments from Rome, from the Beaux-Arts de Paris drawing collection are presented within the exhibition at the Louvre Museum. 

From thursday 7 october 2021 to sunday 12 december 2021

Mon. to Fri. from 9am to 7pm - Sat. and Sun. from 10am to 7pm

Église Saint-Eustache

146 rue Rambuteau, 75001 Paris

Rubis Mécénat continues its collaboration with the Saint-Eustache church and the Beaux-Arts de Paris by supporting a young artist from the school through production aid and an exhibition.

In 2021, the painter Dhewadi Hadjab has been selected to create a monumental diptych that will be exhibited at the Saint-Eustache church from October 7 to December 12.

The two paintings of more than three meters high that the artist made for the church of Saint-Eustache present two female bodies upside down. The arms rest on the ground while the feet try to maintain the balance of a wavering prie-Dieu. Photography and pictorial practice are entirely central to Dhewadi Hadjab's work, all of the artist's paintings begin with photographs of models that he places in positions of extreme discomfort. It is then, in the extremely meticulous execution of the painted work, that he will accentuate the smallest details that make the painting no longer a copy of a moment, but a universe in itself. Here, the artist leaves the interpretation free to everyone while inviting a reflection on the transformation of the body.

Dhewadi Hadjab was born in 1992 in M'sila (Algeria). He lives and works in Paris. In 2019, he graduated from the École nationale supérieure d'Art de Bourges, after a five-year course at the École supérieure des

Beaux-Arts of Algiers. He is currently in the process of obtaining his degree at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

His paintings examine the movement of bodies in space by depicting people in lascivious or uncomfortable attitudes, in an atmosphere of fascinating strangeness. Recently, her work was presented in the group exhibition "Dancing on a Volcano" at the FRAC Franche-Comté.

The Rubis Mécénat endowment fund has launched a new artistic production aid and exhibition at the Saint-Eustache church in 2021, exclusively for students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris. This support is part of CRUSH, an exhibition aimed at art professionals, which will showcase the work of some 40 students selected by guest curators.

Dhewadi Hadjab, a 4th year painter (Tim Eitel studio), was exhibited at the first CRUSH exhibition at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and after deliberation by a jury last February, was awarded a grant of 5,000 euros, as well as the production of two monumental paintings. He also benefited from a critical and curatorial accompaniment, with the exhibition curator Gaël Charbau.

 

Free admission

Monday to Friday 9am - 7pm

Saturday and Sunday 10am - 7pm

Thursday 28 October 2021

7:00pm - 8:00pm

Amphithéâtre des Loges

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

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What language does to art.

The language acts in the work of David Douard as a material as such. By this means, he redefines a new social space, hybrid, in full mutation. By injecting the poems of anonymous people always marked by a form of chaos, deviance, disease or frustration, he recreates a contaminated environment in parallel to the real world, augmented by the fantasy of new digital technologies.

Thursday 21 October 2021

3:00pm - 7:00pm

Atelier Huynh

14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris

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Loic Touzé is a dancer, choreographer and teacher.

With Je suis lent, Loïc Touzé tells his story with dance. The one he has lived through these last forty years. He evokes the inspiring figures that form the backdrop of his imagination.

This story begins in the temple of 19th century academicism alongside the ghosts of ballet. He then branched out onto the paths traced by the key figures of modernity and joined the champions of new dance in the mid-1980s. He later travels the conceptual paths that others have opened.