Videoconference from the amphi des Loges

Rencontre SACRe / Tim Ingold
Friday 17 June 2022
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Amphithéâtre des Loges
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
Videoconference from the amphi des Loges
Rencontre SACRe / Tim Ingold
Thursday 31 March 2022
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Amphithéâtre d'Honneur
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
In the folds of exquisite cadavers
Affiche
Thursday 17 February 2022
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Amphithéâtre des Loges
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
The artist as curator. Round table with artists who founded curatorial projects around the theme "How to think of an exhibition as an artistic gesture?"
Antoine Donzeaud, artist and founder of the Exo Exo Gallery, Thomas Fougeirol, painter at the origin of numerous projects such as INTOTO and DUST: The Plates of Present, and Emma Passera and Violette Wood, artists and founders of the MOTHER collective, meet to discuss the artist as curator.
Wednesday 1 December 2021
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Amphithéâtre des loges
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
Proprioception at work
An overview of the experiences of transitional landscapes through trees and their musicality.
Re-iteration, proprioception: how to lean on a power of the plant to develop a power to act?
Friday 15 October 2021
9:00am - 1:00pm
Amphithéâtre d'Honneur
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
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.
Affiche - Pierre Buraglio, Memento caviardé, 1988, (Détail, Impression pigmentaire sur papier, Atelier Bordas, 197 x 350 cm), Collection P.B., Courtesy Ceysson & Bénétière, Galerie Catherine Putman.
Thursday 21 October 2021
3:00pm - 7:00pm
Atelier Huynh
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
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.
From Monday 10 May 2021 to Wednesday 12 May 2021
4:00pm - 5:30pm
En direct
Site web des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Inhabiting the Landscape Chair: Art meets the living
The production of works in shared territory by living humans and non-humans
Thursday 14 January 2021
6:00pm - 7:00pm
En direct
Facebook Live Beaux-Arts de Paris
Pascal Rousseau joined the Beaux-Arts de Paris, at the beginning of the 2019 academic year, as a professor of theoretical education and art history. He is also, since 2011, professor of art history at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. A specialist in historical avant-gardes and the links between the arts, (para)sciences and technical cultures, he has curated exhibitions such as "Aux origines de l'abstraction" (Musée d'Orsay, 2003) and "Cosa mentale. Art and telepathy in the 20th century" (Centre Pompidou, Metz, 2015).
Tuesday 24 November 2020
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Live
Facebook Live Beaux-Arts de Paris
As part of the Diagonal Philosophy coordinated by Clélia Zernik within the Chair of the Present Chair of Beaux-Arts de Paris, Jean-Christophe Bailly will evoke the importance of the animal presence in our understanding of the world.
Jean-Christophe Bailly is a writer. At the frontier of literary genres, his essays have precisely turned towards thresholds, limits, shifts, and deal with the animal world (Le versant animal, 2007, Le parti pris des animaux, 2013), photography (L'instant et son ombre, 2008), architecture, painting, landscapes, cities (Le Dépaysement, 2011).
Wednesday 18 November 2020
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Amphithéâtre des Loges
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006
As part of the exhibition Critical Zones at the ZKM in Karlsruhe, Germany, which he curated, Bruno Latour talks about the critical zone, this unsuspected territory that we must get to know and inhabit, in order to finally terrestrialize ourselves.
Invited as part of the chair "Inhabiting the landscape: where art meets the living world", coordinated by Estelle Zhong Mengual.
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