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Thursday 4 February 2021

6:00pm - 7:00pm

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Heritage and Contemporaneity: Dialogue with Cécile Debray

Cécile Debray has been General Curator of Heritage, Director of the Musée national de l'Orangerie, since June 2017. She was in charge of modern collections at the Musée national d'Art moderne / Centre Pompidou from 2008 to 2017, scientific advisor to the General Administrator of the RMN, in charge of programming at the Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, from 2005 to 2008, curator at the Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris from 2000 to 2005.

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Thursday 11 February 2021

6:00pm - 7:00pm

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Cancel Culture: dialogue with Éric Fassin

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Thursday 25 February 2021

6:00pm - 7:00pm

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Painting in New York

Daughter of a Vietnamese father and a French mother, Julie Curtiss (1982) studied at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and graduated in 2006. She now lives and works in Brooklyn. 

Painting, sculpture and drawing: the lines and colors are sharp and immediately recognizable. Her work deploys a black humor in which female figures dominate. Silhouettes with forked nails, long hair, often faceless, they irrigate the canvases with a dark energy.

Two galleries represent her: Anton Kern (New York) and White Cube (London).

Avec Léandre Bernard-Brunel, Jean-Charles Bureau, Marie-José Burki, Étienne Chambaud, Florentine Charon, Éléonore False, Yannick Langlois, Victoire Thierrée.

 

Ces bulletins ont été édités en 50 exemplaires : une poursuite-hommage de art & project bulletin, aventure éditoriale menée de 1968 à 1989, par Geert van Beijereen et Adriaan van Ravestjein (galerie art & project, Amsterdam). Ils sont adressés et diffusés par la poste à un fichier spécifique de 50 destinataires par artiste.

 

  • 14 winners in 4 categories : Painting, Graphic-Drawing-Arts, Photography, Sculpture-Installation
  • A financial endowment for the acquisition of works for the Société Générale Collection and an exhibition in the fall.


Societe Generale has been a leading patron of contemporary art in France for over 25 years, notably through its collection, which acquires, exhibits and shares the works of artists from the emerging French and international scene.

 

Saturday 6 February 2021

10:00am - 5:00pm

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Would you like to join the Beaux-Arts de Paris?
 

Meet online on Saturday, February 6, 2021 for an information day dedicated to admissions.

 

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Les Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris

Founded in 2007, the Friends of the Beaux-Arts de Paris association, governed by the law of 1901, aims to contribute to the activities and influence of the institution. It supports exhibitions, colloquia, conferences, educational activities, etc., notably by encouraging young artists, sponsoring studio or student projects, following their careers and their professional integration, and contributing to their discovery by the public.

From February 3 to 14, 2021, the Beaux-Arts de Paris launched CRUSH.

 

An exhibition for art professionals revealing some forty students in the course of their studies selected by three guest curators: Gaël Charbau, an art critic and independent curator, Xavier Franceschi, the Director of the FRAC Ile-de-France and Céline Poulin, the Director of the CAC Brétigny.

 

Love at first sight guaranteed!

 

On January 15, the Childress workshop exhibited in the right and left galleries the latest productions of the students present at the School.

 

12 diptychs, that is 12 pairs of images that meet like for a speed dating.

We tried to constitute these pairs as works for two, created a posteriori.

An alignment from the bottom of the paintings, engravings and prints offers a serene setting for the encounter,

like a coffee table, a bench, a beach.

 

With the works of : 

Germain

Languille

Born in 1979 in Paris, lives and works in the Paris region.

In 2006, after a DNSEP at the École des Beaux-Arts de Nantes and a Master 2 Pro in Management, marketing and distribution of cultural products, Germain Languille started his activity as a freelance graphic designer alongside Gilles Guinamard, whom he assisted for the opening of the Pinacothèque de Paris. He then worked for the entertainment and cultural sector: AFCCA, Centre culturel de Courbevoie, Xavier Veilhan, REDITEC. 
In 2015, he stops his freelance activity to start teaching applied art at the CFA Médéric. He has been teaching at Via Ferrata since 2018.