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.
Ronan Bouroullec, a French designer born in Quimper in 1971, has been working with his brother Erwan since 1999. From industrial design to craftsmanship, from mass production to research, from objects to public spaces, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec's creations are spread across many fields of expression and have gradually become part of our daily lives.
From Thursday 14 October 2021 to Saturday 16 October 2021
2:00pm - 7:00pm
Beaux-Arts de Paris
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
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During 3 days, the Open Studios are a unique opportunity for the general public and professionals to discover the young creation and the artistic diversity produced by the students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
All the studios of the St-Germain-des-Prés site will be accessible, offering a panorama of the work produced by students from the first to the fifth year.
Installations, paintings, photos, sculptures, videos will be on display; conferences, performances and music will punctuate this festive program.
As part of her exhibition the homemaker and her domain presented at the Chapelle des Petits-Augustins, the artist Leonor Antunes looks back on her practice and the origins of the project.
Christine Macel is an art historian and exhibition curator, general curator of heritage, and head of the Contemporary Creation and Prospective Department at the Musée national d'Art moderne du Centre Pompidou. Among many exhibitions, she was curator of the 57th Venice Biennale and, most recently, curator of the exhibition "Elles font l'abstraction" at the Centre Pompidou.
She will discuss curating exhibitions with Alain Berland.
Penser le Présent is realized with the support of Société Générale
Exceptional closing at 5 pm on Sunday, November 28
The work of the artist Leonor Antunes takes its point of departure in a history of modernity of which she privileges the shadowy zones, those in particular where many women designers, architects or artists have been relegated. In the exceptional settings of the Chapelle des petits Augustins at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and the Maison André Bloc in Meudon, various figures will emerge: the Japanese Michiko Yamawaki, a resident of the Bauhaus (1930-1932), and Charlotte Perriand, with works produced during her stays in Japan (1940-1942, 1953-1955). A new set of ceramic sculptures and suspensions placed in the center of the nave will dialogue with the collections of casts, remnants of the former museum of French monuments.
This exhibition is produced by the Festival d'Automne, in collaboration with the Beaux-Arts de Paris. With the support of the Gulbenkian Foundation - Delegation in France. With the support of the Marian Goodman gallery (Paris) and the support of the Air de Paris gallery (Paris).
Born in 1972 in Lisbon, Leonor Antunes lives and works in Berlin. She understands her work as a crossbreeding between vernacular processes and the cultural heritage of modernism. Her work often refers, through a subtle detour, a divergence, a shift, to the current status of this heritage and avant-garde, to its specific geometric forms, patterns and structures designed by architects and designers of the early 20th century.
His sculptures are designed and installed in response to a context in which architecture and history, but also the physical experience of the place, intervene. Her work is informed by her research into architectural and design figures such as architects Eileen Gray (1878-1976), Egle Trincanato (1910-1998) and Carlo Scarpa (1906-1978), designers Anni Albers (1899-1994) and Clara Porset (1895-1981) or artists Lygia Clark and Mary Martin (1907-1969). Leonor Antunes transposes the forms, motifs and dimensions characteristic of their work into materials and textures such as rope, wood, cork, leather or brass, employing a sculptural vocabulary inspired by artisanal techniques and skills.
She has had solo exhibitions at MUDAM - Musée d'Art Contemporain du Luxembourg (2020), MASP - Museu de Arte de São Paulo (2019), Museo Tamayo in Mexico City (2018), Whitechapel Gallery in London (2017), Tensta Konsthall in Stockholm (2017), CAPC Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux (2016), New Museum in New York (2015) and Kunsthalle Basel (2013). In 2019, she will represent Portugal at the 58th Venice Biennale. She participated in the 12th Gwangju Biennale (2018), the 57th Venice Biennale (2017) and the 8th Berlin Biennale (2014). She was awarded the Zurich Art Prize in 2019. Her works are held in public collections such as the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Lisbon, the Serralves Foundation in Porto.
The second part of the exhibition can be visited from September 18 to November 27, 2021
Villa Bloc / Meudon 12 rue du Bel-Air, 92190 Meudon
Free admission upon reservation
According to the regulation in force since July 21st, you will be asked to show a health pass or a proof of negative RT-PCR or antigenic test less than 72 hours old at the time of the control. Wearing a mask is mandatory.
Exhibition of the four candidates and the winner of the 2021 Contemporary Drawing Prize, awarded by the association Le Cabinet des amateurs de dessin des Beaux-Arts de Paris. The winning artist will receive €4,500 and one or more of his or her works will be acquired by the Cabinet Bonna to enrich its collections.
Thursday, September 23 from 6 to 8 pm
Friday, September 24 from 2 to 5 pm
Saturday September 25 from 2pm to 5pm
List of nominees 2021
Cassius Beau Baron, 4th year student James Rielly workshop
Tiziano Foucault-Gini, 4th year student Julien Sirjacq workshop
Daniel Galicia, 4th year student James Rielly and Emmanuelle Huynh workshops
Ludovic Lalliat, 5th year student Joann Sfar workshop
Anna Oarda, 4th year student Stéphane Calais workshop
Drawing workshop - 14 rue Bonaparte, Paris 6e
drawings Manon Gignoux, winner of the contemporary drawing prize 2020
According to the regulation in force since July 21, you will be asked for a health pass or a proof of negative RT-PCR or antigenic test less than 72 hours old at the time of the control. Wearing a mask is mandatory.
From Saturday 18 September 2021 to Sunday 19 September 2021
10:30am - 6:00pm
Beaux-Arts de Paris
14 rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris
ENTRÉE LIBRE
The Beaux-Arts de Paris open their doors to you! During the European Heritage Days, come and discover our listed buildings and the treasures they contain. Whether you take a guided or self-guided tour, this is an opportunity to explore the richness of over 300 years of history and architectural innovations, where works by great masters and creations by up-and-coming artists are on display.
The exhibition presents the 10 winners of the 2020 prizes and scholarships awarded by the Association des Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris
Randa MADDAH - agnès b. Prize
Théo AUDOIRE - Thaddaeus Ropac Prize
Raphaël MAMAN - Prize of the Cabinet Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Olga SABKO - Khalil de Chazournes Prize - "Favorite" prize chosen by the patron
Dhewadi HADJAB - Bertrand de Demandolx-Dedons Portrait Prize
Léa de CACQUERAY - Prize of the Friends of Fine Arts of Paris
Clément BOUISSOU - Friends' grant
Jean-Charles BUREAU - Friends' Bursary
Zoé BERNARDI - François Dujarric de la Rivière scholarship
David MBUYI - François Dujarric de la Rivière Grant
An exhibition coordinated by the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" section
Curator of the exhibition : Libo Wei
Scenographic design with the participation of Hélène Janicot and Céleste Philippot, students in the program, with the help of Kacper Calka, Mélina Fuentès and Robin Baudet, students at the ENS Architecture Paris-Malaquais.
Coordinator of the program: Julien Fiant Levavasseur
The exhibition is part of the VIP course of Art Paris.
Founded and chaired by agnès b., the association Les Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris, aims to help the School in the realization of their missions by encouraging young artists and facilitating their insertion into professional life. Every year, it helps and accompanies students during their studies and up to five years after their graduation, by awarding prizes, grants and production aids, each worth €5,000:
Six prizes to students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris chosen by a jury of personalities from the world of arts and culture.
The prizes are reserved for 3rd and 5th year students, with the exception of the Portrait Prize, which is open to all students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Composition of the 2020 jury for the prizes: agnès b., Bertrand de Demandolx Dedons, Emmanuelle Henry and Frédéric Cazals, Nathalie Ergino, Gregory Lang, Jérôme Poggi, Nathalie Prouvost, Thaddaeus Ropac and Morgane Tschiember.
Two grants to two young artists who have graduated within the last five years.
Members 2020 of the selection committee: Natascha Jakobsen, Thierry Leviez, Marine Delnevo for agnès b., Emilie Benoît and Elvire Bonduelle for the Cercle Chromatique, Hafida Jemni Di Folco, Catherine Hellier du Verneuil, members of the board of the Friends of the Fine Arts.
Two grants to two first-year students who have passed through the Via Ferrata preparatory class, thanks to the François Dujarric de la Rivière legacy
Jury 2020 : Laure Dujarric-Mazloum, Jean-Baptiste de Beauvais, Nina Rodrigues-Ely, Fabienne Grolière, Maria-Magdalena Chansel, Luc Chopplet, Olivier Di Pizio, Laurent Lacotte.
According to the regulation in force since July 21, you will be asked for a health pass or a proof of negative RT-PCR or antigenic test less than 72 hours old at the time of the control. Wearing a mask is mandatory.
The Inner Show, a proposal by Big Dumb Object that will take place Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17 from 1 to 7 pm.
As part of the CRÛ exhibition at the Théâtre des Expostions Act 3
On November 18, 2020, a shimmering metal monolith several meters high is discovered in Utah, USA. On November 27, a triangular prism of the same type appears in the north of Romania, before disappearing four days later. These appearances continued on December 2 in California and on December 6 in the Netherlands and the southern United Kingdom.