Call for applications to the SACRe/PSL 2025 doctoral program, open from March 13, 2025 to May 13, 2025 at 4pm (Paris time, UTC +1).

The aim of SACRe is to enable the emergence and development of original projects combining creation and research. This doctoral program, interdisciplinary in spirit, brings together practitioners in the fields of cinema, music, visual arts, theater and design, and theorists who bring into play a close articulation of thought and sensibility.

 

This year, two art history courses are open to registered students: ‘L'histoire globale de l'art en questions’ with Laura Karp-Lugo and ‘Peinture, mémoire, politique. The Century of Gerhard Richter’ with Christian Joschke.

Call for applications (until 15 May)

Fresco & Art in Situation

Beaux-Arts de Paris students who have completed a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year of study
Holders of a Master 2 (DNSAP or DNSEP, art school diploma) by 1 October 2024 or with at least 3 years' professional experience in the art world


Train a group of student artists to create in urban, heritage, rural or natural settings, on a site-specific or large-scale basis. Training in commissioned work, whether public or private, throughout history and in its most recent developments.

A proposal by the digital base and the Fresco & Art in Situation course at the Beaux-Arts de Paris in partnership with the Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil

(((écho écho))) is a "situated" sound exhibition, made up of 9 self-portraits created in mirror image with the plants in the garden and greenhouses of Auteuil by students from the Beaux-Arts of Paris and Stockholm, accompanied by the artist Nadine Schütz.

Program overview

The Hérodote program was created in 2017 at Beaux-arts de Paris to enable artists in exile to reconnect with the world of art and higher education.

It is aimed at young artists who have already begun art studies in their home country or who have an active artistic practice.

Skye Arundhati Thomas, international curator, is in residence in the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" programme. For 2023-2024, the Pernod Ricard Foundation is joining forces with the Beaux-Arts de Paris to offer a residency to an international curator. Skye Arundhati Thomas will work with the two other curators, Louise Nicolas de Lamballerie and Tadeo Kohan, on a collective project designed with the fifteen or so students taking part in the programme. In addition to her work at the School, the Foundation will support the curator in her discovery of the art ecosystem in France.

New for the start of the 2023 academic year!


Two art history courses are open to auditors on registration: "L'histoire globale de l'art en questions" with Laura Karp-Lugo and "Art, rythmes, temporalités, les paradoxes de l'accélération" with Christian Joschke.

 

Presentation of the Hérodote programme

Created in 2017 at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Hérodote enables non-French-speaking artists in exile to reconnect with the world of art and higher education.

The programme is aimed at young artists who have already begun art studies in their country of origin or who have an active artistic practice.

The aim of Hérodote is to help students acquire a command of the French language and make it easier for them to enter higher education in art or culture. The programme offers one year of :

Looking for an exhibition catalogue, a conference, a work from the collections, the library's latest acquisitions? The Alexandrine portal is a new entry point into the heart of the documentary and heritage resources that make up the wealth of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

 

alexandrine.beauxartsparis.fr

 

In 2023, the Beaux-Arts de Paris will hold the 3rd edition of Crush.

For this 3rd edition, a hundred 4th and 5th year students from the Beaux-Arts de Paris are invited to present their work in the glass courtyard. For this exhibition, they have been accompanied by three curators: Marc DONNADIEU, curator and art critic, Madeleine MATHÉ, curator and Stéphanie PÉCOURT, director of the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles in Paris.

 

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