The Beaux-Arts de Paris are pleased to welcome with Paris+ by Art Basel the project by Jessica Warboys and the gallery Gaudel de Stampa (Paris).
The 17th-century chapel of the Beaux-Arts de Paris will host an exhibition by British artist Jessica Warboys, exploring the overlap between man-made culture and nature. Titled ‘THIS TAIL GROWS AMONG RUINS’, it will combine a multichannel video and sound installation with a large collage of unstretched paintings. Warboys makes these by following a unique process: She brushes the canvas with beeswax, immerses it in wild bodies of water, and then sprinkles it with mineral pigments on the shores. In her eponymous video work, the artist stages the journey of a candle through various sites where nature and culture intersect, from the Biblioteca Joanina in Coimbra, Portugal – home to a colony of bats that protect its precious manuscripts from insects – to the pine forest surrounding the Arvo Pärt Center in Laulasmaa, Estonia. The video is accompanied by a soundtrack using the amplified sounds of bats, composed by Morten Norbye Halvorsen. The project is presented by Gaudel de Stampa (Paris).
Practical info
From Tuesday 17 October 2023 to Sunday 22 October 2023 every day from 10am to 7pm Free admission to the exhibition
Chapelle des Petits-Augustins
14 rue Bonaparte, Paris 6
The exhibition presents the 13 winners of the 2022 prizes and bursaries awarded by the Association des Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Created in 2007 by agnès b. to support young artists, in 2022 the association Les Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris awarded 7 prizes and 6 bursaries worth 5,000 euros to students in their 3rd or 5th year of study, recent graduates or students from the Via Ferrata preparatory class who have entered the School. The work of the thirteen winners is on display in the Petits-Augustins chapel at the École.
The winners on display:
Abdelhak Benallou - Portrait Prize, Bertrand de Demandolx-Dedons Prize
Jules Bourbon - Thaddaeus Ropac prize
Malo Chapuy - agnès b. prize
Zhexiang Chen - Friends prize
Clédia Fourniau - Silver Linings Arts scholarship
Manon Gignoux - Friends scholarship
Dora Jeridi - Khalil de Chazournes prize
Emily Koffi-Brou - François Dujarric de la Rivière scholarship
Bertille Letillois - François Dujarric de la Rivière scholarship
Gabriel Moraes Aquino - F.P. JOURNE watches scholarship
Mathis Perron - Friends' scholarship
Pierre-Alexandre Savriacouty - special mention of the jury
Rayan Yasmineh - Weil, Gotshal & Manges Prize
Practical info:
Free admission to the exhibition
From 29 June to 1 July, from 12 noon to 8pm on Thursdays and Fridays, and until 6pm on Saturdays, in the Petits-Augustins chapel.
The Bob Calle Prize is a Europe-wide award created in 2017 by Laurence Dumaine Calle in tribute to Bob Calle (1920-2015) "to highlight the abundant diversity and fundamental freedom of the artist's book". Awarded every two years by a jury made up of people recognised for their contribution to artists' books, the prize is €5,000 for an artists' book selected by international experts.
For its fourth edition, 52 artists' books from 10 European countries will be in competition this year. The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday 08 June 2023 in the amphitheatre of the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-arts de Paris. It will be followed, from 7pm, by a book sale and an exhibition of the works at the Bibliothèque d'art contemporain from Friday 09 June to Tuesday 20 June 2023.
Students in the Fresco and Situated Art programme at the Beaux-arts de Paris: Yoann Aka, Mathias Bensimon, Pauline Conforti, Flora Coupin, Paul Curti, Luc Pommet, Hervé de Saint Blancard, Princesse Diakumpuna, Amalia Khalifa, Neeve Moule Drige, Viktoria Oreshko, Nassim Sarni.
GALLERIA CONTINUA / Les Moulins is pleased to present the exhibition MICRO / MACRO in its educational space ART & FUTUR.
This exhibition is the result of a partnership between GALLERIA CONTINUA and the Filière Fresque & Art en Situation at the Beaux-arts de Paris.
Eleven students from the first year of the programme, accompanied by their coordinator Virginie Pringuet and guest artist Benoît-Marie Moriceau, present their research. This project is part of the ContinuActions programme, a series of inclusive experiences offered by GALLERIA CONTINUA in which mediation is adapted to the audience.
ART & FUTUR Ex-Ex: Expo Experience began in 2021. The project aims to provide a research ground for the development of cultural mediation, through a range of activities aimed at young audiences. In the dedicated ART & FUTUR space, the works are placed at children's level. The experimental exhibitions are adapted to their needs and invite them to play to broaden their perception of the world.
After welcoming international artists such as Nedko Solokav in 2021 and Shilpa Gupta in 2022, this summer GALLERIA CONTINUA will welcome students from the Filière Fresque & Art en Situation.
Over the course of the year, under the guidance of Benoît-Marie Moriceau, they have carried out a series of 'micro-projects' (sketches, models, studies, plans, maps, prototypes, etc.) with a view to creating a 'macro-project' - a work of art created for a specific situation or location, on the scale of an architecture, a site or a territory. Some of these 'macro projects' will be realised, while others will remain purely fictitious.
In MICRO / MACRO, the students present their ideas, their research and their aspirations for the future. This approach makes it possible to appeal to a wide audience, emphasising the back-and-forth between the imaginary and the real; between the explorations of the world of childhood and the know-how acquired by adults. The idea is to show that a small project can become a large one, from a drawing on a table to a city-wide artistic intervention.
With MICRO / MACRO, they were also able to reflect on the issues surrounding the accessibility of their art. They have explored the possibilities of transmitting their art to young audiences, making it active and interactive by thinking about it through the prism of mediation.
Practical info
From Saturday 3 June to Sunday 27 August 2023
46 Rue de la Ferté Gaucher, 77169 Boissy-le-Châtel
In the continuity of the "Theatre of Exhibitions", the residents and students of the fourth class of the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" program propose the program-exhibition Sur le feu. Based on works from the collection and pieces by students and contemporary artists, Sur le feu aims to highlight all of the School's resources in order to share with the public the multiple forms of life and creation that are simmering at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
How to animate an exhibition? How do you bring it to life? What would it be like to inhabit it? The project unfolds in three principles of thematic actions.
The first lifts the veil on what the Beaux-Arts de Paris are, by making their backstage visible. The second is an invitation to conviviality and living together within the exhibition itself. The third one is a reflection of this collective emulation towards the outside world.
This progressive revelation, going as far as to overflow, makes the bet of a lively and constantly evolving exhibition, where events, projections, workshops and round-table discussions participate in the subject as much as the works presented.
Resolutely prospective, the exhibition goes beyond the simple visit and transports visitors into the experience of interaction and activation.
From week to week - from low fire to high fire - the intensity crescendos, the exhibition comes alive, reveals its secrets and surprises and invites the public to fuel its fire. Here, works of art welcome you for a siesta; there, you are expected to join us for a big buffet. Visitors will be able to contribute to numerous workshops: sewing, making fanzines, tracing and reproducing works from the collection, repairing, manicuring... or simply come and listen to a concert or follow a round table. Everyone will also be able to become a curator of exhibitions to be developed on site from the database of the collections, thanks to an interactive and immersive device proposed by EBB and Neïl Beloufa.
The heritage works will offer shifted perspectives on the history of the Beaux-Arts de Paris. The invited artists - established artists or students - will propose works that, worn, produced on site or tasted, will multiply throughout the exhibition. The Beaux-Arts de Paris thus becomes a living museum in which visitors and artists are invited to co-create.
Antariksa, Andréanne Béguin, Qu Chang, curators in residence ;
Mélanie Bouteloup and Armelle Pradalier, co-directors of the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" programme
Juliette Barthe, Ugo Casubolo Ferro, Bruna Luiza Costa Pessoa, Assia Cuche Barkat, Darya Danilovich, Louise Feneyrou-Py, Camille Florance, Enzo Meglio, Baptiste Meillier, Camille Paillou, Melissa Vazquez, Bruna Vettori, Lucie Wahl, students in the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" programme.
Among the artists and participants
Bérénice Ahadji, AIMS Programme, Ilaria Andreotti, Gilad Ashery, Ece Bal & Leïla Vilmouth, Morgane Baffier, Hans Baldung, Ors Batmaz, Neïl Beloufa & EBB, Yassine Ben Abdallah, Margot Bernard, Sacha Boccara, Mehdi Bouali, Rose Bourdon, Brieuc Bouwens, Alfred-Henri Bramtot, Thomas Buswell, Café Héloïse, Sila Candansayar, La Caverne, Doreen Chan, Félix-Auguste Clément, Gaëlle Choisne, Pô, Georges-Ernest Coquart, Clément Courgeon, Alphonse Dargent, Jean-Baptiste Deshays, Jean-Amédée Despin, François-Théodore Devaulx, Vincent van der Donk, Princesse Diakumpuna, Maria Eichhorn, Extra-Lucide (Hélène Garcia & Emile Degorce-Dumas), Amor Fati, Nicolas Faubert, Andreas Février, Lina Filipovitch, Les Francas, Céleste Ingrand, Freddy Kitchen, Olivia Funès Lastras, Félix-Henri Giacomotti, Anna Giner, Marie Glaize & Louis Clais, La Glaneuse, Amine Haddad, Georges-Jean-Marie Haquette, Heart Street association, Ninon Hivert, atelier Huynh, Ignis, Ingela Ihrman, Ana Jotta, Djiby Kebe, Konstantin Kyriakopolous & Chloé Royer, Maxime Laguerre et Lili Levy-Lajeunesse, Louis Lanne, Cynthia Lefebvre, Charles-Jacques Lebel, Franck Leibovici et Yaël Kreplak, Clara Le Meur, Nicolas-Bernard Lépicié, Julie Le Toquin, Marc Lohner, Sofia Magdits, Iman Malik, Karel van Mander, Chef Marouane, Wesley Meuris, Gabriel Moraes Aquino, Neeve Moule Drige, Eadweard Muybridge, Kiek Nieuwint, Elia Nurvista, Joachim Olender, Clara Paillette, Papier Saint Germain, Lyz Parayzo & Nicole Mera, Amol Patil, Fernand Pelez, Mathis Perron, Hatice Pinarbasi, Jonathan Pouthier, Edouard Pourchet, atelier Prévieux, Caroline Rambaud, Loïc Rouillé, Sofia Salazar Rosales, Lana Salvatori, Eva Gabrielle Sarfati, Pascal Sébah, Isadora Soares Belletti, Pierre Soulez-Larivière, Fanny Taillandier, Benjamin Ulmann, Qingmei Yao, Anissa Zrioui and many others. ..
Practical information
Thursday June 1 - Sunday July 16, 2023
13 quai Malaquais, Paris 6e
Wednesday to Sunday, 1pm-7pm
Nocturne on Thursday until 9pm
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• students and teachers of the National Higher Schools of Art and Architecture of the Ministère de la Culture
• students from member institutions of the University of Paris-Sciences-et- Lettres (PSL)
• students of the École du Louvre
• holders of the Ministère de la Culture card
• Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris
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La Villette invites young artists to take over the Grande Halle and the park for the 5th edition of the 100% festival. In collaboration with internationally renowned French schools, 100% L'EXPO presents a selection of recently graduated talents. Whether in the plastic and digital arts, cinema, design, fashion design or photography, the exhibition offers a wide range of practices and aims to shed light on the challenges of early careers. The weekends will be the occasion for meetings, performances, workshops and screenings.
Many of the artists presented testify through their work to the social issues and subjects that are shaking up this new generation and which the exhibition echoes.
From 5 to 23 April, 100% L'EXPO welcomes two new schools, the Beaux-Arts de Marseille and Lyon, which have joined the Beaux-Arts de Paris, the Kourtrajmé Montfermeil film school, the École des Arts Décoratifs, the École nationale supérieure de création industrielle (ENSCi - Les Ateliers), the École nationale supérieure de la photographie d'Arles, La Fémis, the Culture & Diversité Foundation, Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains and the Villa Arson.
On this occasion La Villette is also collaborating with Artagon Pantin, Jeunes Critiques d'Art and Mouvement Magazine.
Artists from the Beaux-Arts de Paris: Chedly Attalah, Mona Carra, Clément Courgeon, Ludivine Gonthier, Lucas Hadjam, Liên Hoàng-Xuân, Sacha Rey, Louise Rocard, Aliha Thalien, Rayan Yasmineh.
Echoing the exhibition Gribouillage / Scarabocchio, from Leonardo da Vinci to Cy Twombly, the Drawing and Graphic Arts Department of Beaux-Arts de Paris presents for the first time a group exhibition of artists who are professors and former professors of the School.
With the sketches, sources, paths, thought processes and creations of forty teachers from the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Les professeurs gribouillent aussi... offers an encounter with the genesis of the works of these artists and constitutes a unique testimony to the creation of a unique testimony to today's creation.
The exhibition explores the diversity of doodling practices within the School - drawing, printmaking, digital printing, video, sculpture and mosaic - and addresses its different facets: from the drawings that accumulate in the studio to nourish future creations and are and are regularly discarded, to the scribbling as a field of possibilities, a field of experimentation and a space of freedom necessary for creation freedom necessary for creation, which allows for a renewed, more immediate practice.
Artists exhibited: Pascale Accoyer, June Allen, Götz Arndt, Hicham Berrada, Mireille Blanc, Olivier Blanckart, Wernher Bouwens, Pierre Buraglio, Marie José Burki, Stéphane Calais, Nina Childress, Claude Closky, Clément Cogitore, Philippe Cognée, Hélène Delprat, Laurent Esquerré, Sylvie Fanchon, Dominique Figarella, Gilgian Gelzer, Jean-Yves Jouannais, Carole Leroy, Frédérique Loutz, Jack McNiven, Annette Messager, Bernard Moninot, Eva Nielsen, Aurélie Pagès, Julien Prévieux, James Rielly, Vincent Rioux, Anne Rochette, Michel Salerno, Daniel Schlier, Julien Sirjacq, Valérie Sonnier, Nathalie Talec, Djamel Tatah, Pascale Marthine Tayou, Tatiana Trouvé and Fabrice Vannier.
Curator: Hélène Gasnault, curator of drawings at Beaux-Arts de Paris
CATALOGUE
Preface by Alexia Fabre, Director of the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Text by Hélène Gasnault, curator of drawings and curator of the exhibition.
96 pages
Price €20
Available in February 2023
Anne Rochette, Tous ceux qui plongent ont des ailes, 2015 Graphite sur papier, 29,7 x 21 cm
Claude Closky, Deuxième choix, 2020 Impression numérique sur papier 160g coloré, feutre gouache, 29,7 x 42 cm Courtesy galerie Laurent Godin, Paris
Eva Nielsen, Étude 1, 2022 Aquarelle, encre et sérigraphie sur papier Canson, 29,7 x 21 cm
Frédérique Loutz, Lessiver, gribouiller, 2018 Technique mixte, 76,4 x 56,7 cm
Gilgian Gelzer, Sans titre, 2017 Graphite et crayons de couleur sur papier, 75,5 x 56 cm
Hélène Delprat, Sans doute d’après Urs Graf, 2021 Fusain et traces de pas, coulure de peinture acrylique, ocre rouge
Hicham Berrada, Un serpent dans le ciel, 2008 Vidéo noir et blanc, 1’34’’ ; ballon 1 m3 d’hélium, dispositif de balancier en laiton, fumigène artisanal, mèche
Nina Childress, page de carnet, 2022 Crayon sur papier, 29,7 x 21 cm
Stéphane Calais, Sans titre, 2020 Encre sur papier japonais, 34 x 24 cm
Tatiana Trouvé, Sans titre, 2017 Mine graphite, crayons de couleur, aquarelle et cuivre collé sur papier, 38 x 56,5 cm
Valérie Sonnier, Sans titre, 2022 Pierre noire et crayons de couleur sur papier, 21 x 27 cm
RESPONSIBLE TICKETING
5, 10 or 15 €, 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: 5 €, 10 € or 15 €. Contribute according to your means, your passion and your desire for commitment!
Ticketing on site only.
Free of charge (on presentation of a valid receipt):
• under 26 years old
• students and teachers of the National Higher Schools of Art and Architecture of the Ministère de la Culture
• students from member institutions of the University of Paris-Sciences-et- Lettres (PSL)
• students of the École du Louvre
• holders of the Ministère de la Culture card
• Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris
• card holder : Maison des Artistes, ICOM, ICOMOS, Association française des commissaires d’exposition (CEA)
• journalists
• jobseekers, recipients of minimum social benefits
• civilian disabled and war-disabled (with an attendant)
The Pernod Ricard Foundation and the Beaux-Arts de Paris renew their collaboration for 2022-2023. Lucille Léger, 2021 graduate of the Dominique Figarella workshop, presents her installation Tipping edges as part of the "L'Avancée" programme.
Located in the heart of the café-library of the new Pernod Ricard Foundation, l'Avancée is a hanging space dedicated to emerging artists, a way of extending the exhibition space into the living space.
Pernod Ricard Foundation
1, cours Paul Ricard
75008 Paris
Exhibition conceived by the French Academy in Rome - Villa Medici and the Beaux-Arts de Paris, with the support of the Musée national d'art moderne - Centre Pompidou, Paris. A first part, including a selection of ancient works from Italian collections, was presented in Rome from March to May 2022. This second Parisian part was established on the basis of the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris and other French and European institutions.
Bringing together more than one hundred and fifty original works from the Renaissance to the contemporary period, Gribouillage / Scarabocchio highlights one of the most repressed and least controlled aspects of drawing practice. By addressing the multiple facets of "scribbling",
the exhibition reveals how these experimental, transgressive, regressive or unintentional graphic gestures can be used to
transgressive, regressive or liberating, which seem to obey no law, have always punctuated the history of artistic creation.
By proposing new comparisons between the works of the masters of early modernity - Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Bernini... - and those of major modern and contemporary artists - Jean Dubuffet, Henri Michaux, Helen Levitt, Cy Twombly, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Luigi Pericle... - the exhibition blurs chronological classifications and traditional categories (margin and centre, official and unofficial, classic and contemporary, work and document) and places the practice of doodling at the heart of artistic making.
Curators: Francesca Alberti, Director of the Department of Art History at the French Academy of Rome - Villa Medici, Associate Professor at the University of Tours, CESR
Diane Bodart, Professor of Art History at Columbia University (David Rosand Chair in the History of Italian Renaissance Art)
Associate curators: Anne-Marie Garcia, heritage curator, responsible for the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris and Philippe-Alain Michaud, art historian, heritage curator at the Musée national d'art moderne - Centre Pompidou.
Set design: Isabelle Raymondo
Lighting design : Virginie Nicolas (Concepto)
Set design and furniture : Version Bronze
Exhibition with the support of the Association Orphée, Flos, RATP.
CATALOGUE
The exhibition catalogue, which brings together 300 of the works exhibited in Rome and Paris, is published in Italian and French versions, co-edited by Beaux-Arts de Paris éditions and the Villa Medici. This reference publication offers a richly documented synthesis of the two exhibitions.
Number of pages: 400
Price incl. VAT: €39.00
Directed and introduced by the curators of the exhibition, Francesca Alberti and Diane Bodart, it contains seven chapters and brings together unpublished contributions by numerous authors whose essays and notes shed light on the works and extend the research work.
Authors of the essays: Francesca Alberti, Diane Bodart, Emmanuelle Brugerolles, Baptiste Brun, Angela Cerasuolo, Hugo Daniel, Vincent Debaene, Dario Gamboni, Tim Ingold, Giorgio Marini, Philippe-Alain Michaud, Anne Monfort-Tanguy, Mauro Mussolin, Gabriella Pace, Maria Stavrinaki, Nicola Suthor, Alice Thomine-Berrada, Barbara Wittmann.
Authors of the notes: Marco Simone Bolzoni, Emmanuelle Brugerolles, Cristina Cilli, Anne Marie Garcia, Gloria Guida, Mauro Mussolin, Federica Rinaldi, Carla Subrizi, Meta Valiusaityte.
Graphic designer: Mauro Bubbico.
Affiche GRIBOUILLAGE / SCARABOCCHIO De Léonard de Vinci à Cy Twombly
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: 5 €, 10 € or 15 €. Contribute according to your means, your passion and your desire for commitment!
Ticketing on site only.
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• students from member institutions of the University of Paris-Sciences-et- Lettres (PSL)
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In association with the École des Beaux-arts de Paris and the "exhibition professions" course, from October to July 2023, an artist is invited to occupy this gallery space for two months. Each inauguration is an opportunity for a privileged exchange between the young artist and the public. Each artist will receive professional and critical support.
With this initiative, the Pernod Ricard Foundation strengthens its role in the young artistic scene in France.
Juliette Barthe is in her third year at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris in Stéphane Calais' studio. She is the winner of the Prix 2022 of the Crous gallery.
"Juliette Barthe's painting is a return to the sources, a resurgence of pictorial abstraction in its most primitive nature, and in the pure expression of Kandinsky's "inner necessity". It is an outpouring from the depths of the artist's soul that meets the canvas and explodes on contact..." Andréanne Béguin, November 2022 (extract)
Practical information
Located in the heart of the café-library of the new Pernod Ricard Foundation, l'Avancée is a hanging space dedicated to emerging artists, a way of extending the exhibition space into the living space
Exhibition visible until June 10th
Pernod Ricard Foundation
1, cours Paul Ricard
75008 Paris