At the initiative of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Felicità Milieu des choses invites the thirty-five artists Felicità 2020 and 2021 of the Beaux-Arts de Paris to offer a very personal reading of the environment and its edges, on a proposal by the artist and curator Thomas Fougeirol.
"Each artist is a milieu around which multiple ecosystems gravitate, the result of a personal history and different socio-cultural contexts. How sensitive are we to other environments, to others in their environments? The world is full of objects and connections are made at lightning speed, the artist must slow down to make other things, other events with a deep and intimate resonance. The skin, the texture of these things and performances are like drums, they materialize deep sounds.
If some artists think of the thing as a target to be reached by planting its arrow in its middle, others explore its edges." Thomas Fougeirol
Organized outside the walls, the exhibition Felicità Milieu des choses is the result of a collective work. The works and performances have been imagined to take over the large 1,800 m2 plateau of POUSH in Aubervilliers.
Among the 94 students who graduated in 2020, 14 were congratulated by the jury presided by Béatrice Gross and composed of Marc Bembekoff, Mohammed Bourouissa, Emilie Renard and Barthélemy Toguo.
Kenia Almaraz-Murillo, Amie-Sarah Barouh, Thibaut Bouedjoro-Camus, Audrey Carmes, Diane Chéry, Gabriel Day-Boulongne, Théo Krief, Gaspard, Elsa Michaud, Chalisée Naamani, Keijiro Nagamine, Winnie Mo Rielly, Robin Rozenkranc, Lucas Tortolano.
Congratulated 2021
Among the 123 students graduating in 2021, 21 were congratulated by the jury chaired by Thomas Fougeirol and composed of Alexandra Baudelot, Aude Cartier, Gaëlle Choisne, Marianne Lanavère, Julia Marchand, Myriam Mihindou and Matthieu Poirier.
Chadine Amghar, Barbana Bojadzi, Lucas Bouan, Félix Bouttier, Javier Caro Temboury, Clara Champsaur, Clément Courgeon, Pauline d'Andigné, Darya Danilovich, Elisa Florimond, Clédia Fourniau, Juliette Green, Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos, Halldora Magnusdottir, Dylan Maquet, Hedi Nabil, Louise Rocard, Eulalie Thebault Maviel, Eugénie Touzé, Chloé Vanderstaeten, Constantin Von Rosenschild Paouline.
Practical information
Subway : line 7 station Fort d'Aubervilliers
Bus : 152, 330, N42
Bicycle : vélib station at 3 mn walking distance
As part of "Delacroix and colour", a new presentation of the collections, the Musée national Eugène-Delacroix has invited student artists from the "Artists and Exhibition Professions" course at the Beaux-Arts de Paris to take over the painter's room to revive the spirit of the place using contemporary works.
"Pièce, habitation, abri" is a project in dialogue with the museum, the artist-curators Fanny Irina, Amandine Massé and Caroline Rambaud, who propose a selection of works by young artists from the School and reactivate an imaginary room. In this room, where one has the impression that traces of a former presence remain, the artists sow their memories, some of them calling on the imagination, others inhabiting the place for the duration of a reverie.
Practical information
Eugène Delacroix National Museum
6 rue de Furstemberg, Paris 6
Reservation recommended on the website http://www.musee-delacroix.fr/fr
The Centre des monuments nationaux and the Beaux-Arts de Paris are joining forces to present an exhibition entitled "The Witch, the Jester, the Sentinels, the Ghost and the Princess", produced by students in the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" programme in the dungeon of the Château de Vincennes. The curator is the student-artists of the course: Joséphine Berthou, Charline Gdalia, Jean-Baptiste Georjon and Clarisse Marguerite.
The Château de Vincennes is the ideal setting for this exhibition, which questions the symbolic characters of the tale and the stereotypes associated with this literary genre. Through this project, which uses the dungeon of the Château de Vincennes as a fictional setting, the students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris question the traditional narrative models of fairy tales and the collective memory. Throughout the visit, the spectator is plunged into a magical universe where contemporary art comments on the images created by centuries of history.
Each area of the castle is dedicated to a typical character from the tale: the chemin de la ronde, for example, is devoted to the figure of the sentry. 46 works by artists from the Beaux-Arts de Paris, selected in response to a call for projects, will be presented in a predefined format, with reference to the guards of Charles V. At the time, a hundred or so men in the service of the King populated the covered way. Together, they ensured his protection by preventing anyone from entering the keep. Today, the ghosts of these guards continue to inhabit the corridors...
Other works, inspired by archetypal figures, are scattered throughout the castle keep. The character of the witch appears on the "cursed lawn", the jester is embodied in the council chamber, the princess resides on the second floor of the tower and the ghost haunts the ground floor. Plastic and performance works meet and dialogue with each other, like the life-size game of geese drawn on the grass by Clarisse Marguerite, which will serve as the basis for Chloé Poitevin's performance on the opening day. The giant board will allow her to draw the contours of her magical universe, where, through a work on costume and its symbols, she will revisit the characters of the tale to activate their stereotypes.
Artists exhibited: Juliette Barthe, Amélie Bigard, Joséphine Berthou, Sacha Cambier, Caroline Delhom, Nathan Ghali, Charline Gdalia, Jean-Baptiste Georjon, Anna Giner, Yvan Ivanovic, Maya Kafian, Léa Le Floch, Lena Long, Clarisse Marguerite, Nicole Mera, Nos Lèvres Révoltées, Chloé Poitevin, Loïs Saumande, Alisson Schmitt, Liv Schulman, Masha Silchenko
Exhibition of the four candidates and the winner of the 2022 Contemporary Drawing Prize, awarded by the association Le Cabinet des amateurs de dessin des Beaux-Arts de Paris. The winning artist receives €4,500 and one or more of his or her works are acquired by the Cabinet Bonna to enrich its collections.
List of nominees 2022 :
Cassius Baron
Alexis Gavriloff
Elina Huneman
Louise Janet
Léa Le Floc'h
2022 Prize Selection Committee: Sylvie Prouté, Annie Prouté, Emmanuel du Douët de Graville, Daniel Guerlain, Nicolas Joly, Laurie Marty de Cambiaire, Kathy Alliou and Emmanuelle Brugerolles.
President of the jury: Stanislas d'Alburquerque
Members of the 2022 jury: Matthieu de Boisséson, Florence Guerlain, Cecilia Hottinguer and Daniel Thierry.
The exhibition presents the 12 winners of the 2021 prizes and bursaries awarded by the Friends of Fine Arts in Paris
The Prizes of the Friends of Fine Arts in Paris
agnès b., president of the Friends of Fine Arts in Paris and the members of the board are pleased to present the 7 winners, including two artists ex æquo, of the 6 prizes awarded by the association in 2021. Arnaud Adami, Barbana Bojadzi, Max Coulon, Juliette Green, Elise Nguyen Quoc, Valentin Ranger, will each receive an endowment of 5,000€ (for the ex æquo the endowment is shared) on the decision of the members of the jury1 with regard to the whole of their work and the relevance of their artistic approach.
These prizes are intended to provide financial assistance to students of the École des Beaux-Arts and to facilitate their transition to professional life. With the exception of the Portrait Prize, which is open to all, they are reserved for 3rd and 5th year students.
In 2021, six sponsors have offered a prize of €5,000.
agnès b., for the agnès b. prize created in 2008
The Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, for the Thaddaeus Ropac prize created in 2008
Bertrand de Demandolx-Dedons, for the Portrait Prize created in 2012
Nathalie Prouvost, for the Khalil de Chazournes Prize created in 2018
Cabinet Weil, Gotshal & Manges, for the Weil Prize created in 2018
The members, for the Friends' prize created in 2019
The Friends of the Beaux-Arts de Paris grants
agnès b., president of the Friends of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, and the members of the board are pleased to exhibit the three artists who will be awarded grants in 2021. Olivier Bémer, Tania Gheerbrant and Hatice Pinarbasi will each receive an endowment of €5,000, as decided by the members of the selection committee1, in recognition of their body of work and the relevance of their artistic approach.
The François Dujarric de la Rivière grants
agnès b., president of the Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris, and the members of the board are pleased to exhibit the two artists who won the François Dujarric de La Rivière grants in 2021. Angela Noir and Ayuna Ochirova will each receive an endowment of 5,000€ after the jury1 has decided on the quality of the artistic files, their richness and finesse, as well as the strength of the candidates' artistic commitment.
The François Dujarric de la Rivière scholarships, each worth €5,000, are awarded every year to two students who have passed through the VIA FERRATA preparatory class and been admitted to the Beaux-Arts de Paris. They are awarded on the basis of social criteria, the quality of the artistic file, success in the competitions, personal investment and motivation.
VIA FERRATA would like to warmly thank the Friends and the Dujarric family for the precious support given to its students through this award.
With the support of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Chaumet invites you to discover Végétal - L'École de la beauté. Crossing visions, periods and media, this original exhibition invites you to look at nature through the universal prism of art and beauty.
Initiating the project, Chaumet drew on its vast heritage, one of the most important in the history of jewellery in Europe, to make its botanical vision resonate with all the artistic forms that have also looked at plants.
Curator of the exhibition, the botanist Marc Jeanson has imagined Végétal as a herbarium, composed from the species present in Chaumet creations.
Nearly 400 works offer the public a free stroll through 5,000 years of art and science, told through a dialogue between paintings, sculptures, textiles, photographs, furniture and 80 jewellery objects from Chaumet and other houses.
For this exhibition, more than 70 museums, foundations, galleries and private collectors have lent works: the Museum of Natural History, the Orsay and Louvre museums, the Institut de France, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Pistoia Musei, the Musée de l'École de Nancy, the Royal Botanic Gardens of Kew, the Kunsthalle of Hamburg, the Albion Art Collection of Tokyo, to name but a few
Prepare your visit
The exhibition closes at 8pm, so we do not recommend entering after 7pm, as the visit lasts about 1 hour and you will not have enough time to discover the whole exhibition.
Reservations
To guarantee the best welcome, reservations are required online or on site before the exhibition visit. After purchasing the ticket, it is possible to modify the reservation slot but not to cancel it (no refund possible).
Customer service
Telephone line open from Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 6pm at 01 47 48 79 06.
E-mail vegetal@chaumet.com
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The responsible, simple and clear pricing system establishes a new relationship with the Beaux-Arts de Paris while making the exhibitions accessible to as many people as possible. Through an innovative and responsible approach, it invites the public to choose its contribution, according to its means, its passion and its desire to commit to the School.
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2, 5 or 10 €, the choice is yours!
The ticket office in charge invites each visitor coming to discover an exhibition at the Beaux-Arts de Paris to choose his or her entrance ticket from among 3 proposed rates: 2 €, 5 € or 10 €. Contribute according to your means, your passion and your desire for commitment!
The exhibition Habiter le Paysage / Prix Dior de la Colle Noire, 2nd edition, will present in the Chapel from May 10th to 15th from 1pm to 7pm the 8 projects pre-selected for this prize.
The jury will meet on May 9 to select 3 nominated projects. The winning artist will be chosen at the end of June on presentation of a detailed sketch, and will receive €10,000 in royalties and up to €50,000 for the production of his or her work, which will be installed in the fall of 2023 in a permanent manner at the Château de la Colle Noire near Grasse
Eva Jospin is the new guest in the cycle of the Cabinet des Dessins devoted to artists who have graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Paris and are making their mark on the international art scene.
For the occasion, the artist, known for her sculptures - forests composed mainly of cardboard, caves or follies made of concrete and natural stone - is exhibiting for the first time drawings made with Indian ink. A dozen graphic works that visit the themes dear to the artist, revealing the play of lines and stratifications that structures all his explorations.
It is an exclusive selection of works in Indian ink that Eva Jospin proposes for the cabinet of drawings, rich of nearly 25,000 works. As a familiar figure in sketching, which she uses daily to create her sculptures, the artist identifies two types of drawings in her work. The first is precisely that which she composes for preparatory purposes, a construction plan with explanatory value for her workshop.
The second is an aesthetic research, through a medium that she cherished during her studies, and that she always finds with happiness to express what the other materials or techniques cannot tell.
Unlike the volume that generally characterizes her works, the flat drawing allows a view from above, like a cartography that shows symbolized reliefs. Because her meticulously executed lines evoke the idea of a contour line or even a fingerprint, they also refer to the protruding board that leads to the print. In the background, there is a reference to engraving, a technique she has used in the course of her career, through etching, and which she favored in response to a commission from the Louvre Museum. On this occasion, she entered the collection of chalcographies of national museums, with Grotto in 2017.
To put old works in dialogue with those she has created, her preference was to send in the works of the architects resident at the Académie de France in Rome, Hector-Marie-Désiré d'Espouy (1888) and Jean-Jacques Haffner (1921), dedicated to the Basilica of Constantine: each of them, in their own way, gives a spectacular vision of the building. She then favored a drawing by the painter, archaeologist and diplomat, Louis-François-Sébastien Fauvel, which represents an extraordinary section of the famous grotto of St. John on the island of Antiparos (1789) and four drawings by Louis-François Cassas, who spent several years in Rome to survey the ruined ancient monuments there.
With d'Espouy, Haffner and Cassas, Eva Jospin echoes her love for the architecture of Roman antiquity in particular, appreciating these buildings for their monumental character but also their ruined appearance. Left abandoned and overgrown, they are for her an inexhaustible source of contemplation and reverie. Conceived as exercises, these works take on an invaluable archival and learning value for this graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
With Fauvel, she shares a fascination for caves. The majestic one represented here is theatrical because of the many celebrations held there, and touching for Eva Jospin because she visited it during a stay in the Cyclades.
Beyond the subjects depicted, the common thread is the spirit of the "Grand Tour", the journey of initiation to beauty and the world that artists had to make in the 17th and 18th centuries, wandering from capitals to cultural centres to contemplate and be inspired by ancient masterpieces.
It is from this tradition that the Prix de Rome was born, a grant awarded to young artists to perfect their skills, such as d'Espouy, who was evaluated in his fourth year by the drawings presented here. Abolished in 1968, the competition was transformed into a pension at the Villa Medici, which Eva Jospin was able to benefit from after her studies at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. It was during her stay that she discovered the embroidery room at the Palais Colonna in the company of a fabric restorer. Here begins a project of great magnitude, that of designing embroidered landscapes. The preliminary sketches necessary for the elaboration of the pieces will influence her style of drawing, because the sense of the line presides over the sense of the embroidery.
His hand, now instructed by all these experiences, composed for the cabinet of drawings of the Beaux-Arts works like poetic reveries, grafted on a familiar structure - whether it is an architectural element (church facade, cenotaph, folly) or a natural element (cave, cliff, mound). An optical walk oscillating between a shared conscious language and an underground world, specific to each viewer.
Curator: Emmanuelle Brugerolles
The Drawing Room
With nearly 25,000 works, the Cabinet des Dessins des Beaux-Arts de Paris has, after the Louvre, the largest collection of drawings in France. The collection is made up of exceptional works by masters such as Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Rubens, Poussin and Boucher, and covers a period from the Renaissance to the present day. This wealth of works is closely linked to the history of the School, and is part of its teaching and influence.
Today, the collection continues to be enriched by a policy of acquisitions designed for educational purposes, as well as by donations from professors, young artists, and the association "Le Cabinet des amateurs de dessins des Beaux-Arts de Paris".
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Sharing a Passion for Drawing unveils an exceptional group of 90 drawings, which entered the School's collections thanks to the generosity of the association "Le Cabinet des amateurs de dessins des Beaux-Arts de Paris". The exhibition is organized on the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of the association, which has acquired more than 200 masterpieces since 2006 and also on the occasion of the drawing week. The exhibition is organized by school, Italian, Nordic and French, through the centuries. Drawings by Eugène Delacroix, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Gerrit Van Honthorst, Giuseppe Penone and Simone Peterzano will be presented. The exhibition closes with a selection devoted to the winners of the Contemporary Drawing Prize, including Marcella Barceló, Tiziano Foucault-Gini and Manon Gignoux.
The Beaux-Arts de Paris, after the Louvre, has the most beautiful collection of drawings in France. This richness, closely linked to its history, is both a part of its teaching and its influence. Today, the collection continues to be enriched by a policy of acquisitions designed for educational purposes, as well as by donations from professors, young artists, and the association "Le Cabinet des amateurs de dessins des Beaux-Arts de Paris".
The association
Since 2005, when it was founded, the association "Le Cabinet des amateurs de dessins des Beaux-Arts de Paris" has actively participated in enriching the graphic collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris. In more than fifteen years, it has been able to complete the collection by acquiring major works by artists who were previously absent from the institution. Faced with an existing market and modest means, the association, made up of collectors but also of dealers, has been able to choose drawings of great quality, tinged with a certain originality, encouraging students to come and discover them on the occasion of exhibitions organized in the Cabinet Jean Bonna. She has not hesitated to contribute to an acquisition of the Fonds du Patrimoine du Ministère de la Culture, as in the case of the drawing by Gerrit Van Honthorst presented in this release. Its eclectic tastes touch all schools but also all centuries, without forgetting contemporary drawing. In 2013, the association created a contemporary drawing prize for a young artist from the Beaux-Arts de Paris, whose work is donated to enrich the school's collection. Sensitive to the transmission and knowledge of the plastic arts among young people, it has set up for more than a dozen years a pedagogical project with schoolchildren from the academies of Créteil and Versailles, allowing their pupils to discover the beauties of an Italian, French or Nordic sheet, with its techniques and its particularities. The association le Cabinet des amateurs de dessins, chaired by Daniel Thierry since 2015, wished to unveil this year a part of these acquisitions during an exhibition that will be held from March 22 to April 24 at the Palais des Beaux-arts.
Tiziano Foucault-Gini, Abandon 1, 2018 Graphite Acquis en 2021
Gerrit Van Honthorst (1592-1656), Diane et ses nymphes Pierre noire, plume et encre brune, lavis gris, rehauts de craie blanche sur papier gris-brun Acquis en 2014 avec le soutien du Fonds du Patrimoine
Marcella Barceló, Sans titre, 2015 Technique mixte sur papier Acquis en 2015
Hubert Robert (1733-1808), Vue du Tempietto de San Pietro in Montorio, 1762 Plume, encre brune, lavis brun et aquarelle sur une contre-épreuve à la sanguine Acquis en 2005
Charles-Antoine Coypel (1694-1752) Étude de jeune homme assis Pierre noire, sanguine, lavis d'encre de Chine, aquarelle Acquis en 2017
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WE PAINT! is an exhibition on the effervescence of painting in contemporary art that will take place from March 24 to April 24, 2022 at the Palais des Études des Beaux-Arts in Paris under the independent curatorship of Cristiano Raimondi, who will also be responsible for the scenography.
This exhibition programmed by the Beaux-Arts de Paris presents this state of contemporary painting through 33 French and foreign artists selected over the last 10 years by the Jean-François Prat Prize, in a scenography specifically created for this occasion in the heart of the emblematic glass courtyard of the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris.
WE PAINT! is a contribution to the subject of painting, like the recent exhibitions Stop Painting! at the Fondazione Prada (Venice) or Mixing it Up: painting now, at the Hayward Gallery in London, in 2021.
The exhibition WE PAINT! has received the support of the Bredin Prat Endowment Fund for Contemporary Art.
Featured artists:
Farah Atassi
Janis Avotins
Zander Blom
Chloë Saï Breil-Dupont
Guillaume Bresson
Sol Calero
Nicolas Chardon
Mathieu Cherkit
Jean Claracq
Philippe Decrauzat
Stelios Faitakis
Jonathan Gardner
Miryam Haddad
Kei Imazu
Florian Krewer
Alexandre Lenoir
Turiya Magadlela
Maude Maris
Landon Metz
Anne Neukamp
Gavin Perry
Toyin Ojih Odutola
Li Qing
Raphaëlle Ricol
Nicolas Roggy
Matt Saunders
Pierre Seinturier
Avery Singer
Patricia Treib
SoiL Thornton
Lesley Vance
Rezi van Lankveld
Marine Wallon