The eighth episode of our collaboration with the Beaux-Arts de Paris, L'Avancée presents for four weeks the work of Lena Long, a student at the Beaux-Arts de Paris in the Dominique Figarella studio.

 

Through painting, Lena Long captures a pivotal moment between childhood and adolescence that is difficult to define. This passage is endlessly replayed in the frame of the stretcher, through a matt material and acidulous colours.

 

Artist and founding member of the Nouveau Réalisme, Jacques Villeglé died on 6 June 2022.

We had the pleasure of receiving him last year, in April 2021, as part of Penser le Présent in dialogue with the art critic and curator Catherine Francblin.

 

Jacques Villeglé practised an art that was intended to be non-technical and close to what one finds in the street. His torn posters and his "visual cryptograms", graffiti on walls from which he created an alphabet and texts, have been exhibited in many institutions in France and around the world. 

First enrolment at the Beaux-arts de Paris

You have been accepted for initial training at the Beaux-arts de Paris:
You must now register administratively. Registration is an annual process and must be completed before the start of the course. It will also enable you to obtain your student card, your institutional email address, your access codes for Taïga and your school certificates.

Administrative registration is carried out electronically.

You will receive an email with your login details and the registration procedure.

Frederik Exner

slit it, slit it

shed it, shed it

rip it, rip-it

RIBBET RIBBET

 

As part of a collaboration between the Pernod Ricard Foundation and the Beaux-Arts de Paris, Frederik Exner, a student in his 3rd year at the Tatiana Trouvé studio, is participating in the "L'Avancée" programme with his work "slit it, slit it

shed it, shed it

rip it, rip-it

RIBBET RIBBET."

 

On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Drawing Now Art Fair from May 19 to 22 at the Carreau du Temple (Paris 3e), three walls are entrusted to three institutions historical partners of the event : the Embassy of the Netherlands in France, the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris and the Pernod Ricard Corporate Foundation.

 

Admission days for candidates for the entrance exam to the Beaux-Arts de Paris will be held :

  • from May 2 to 12, for entry into the first year
  • from May 16 to 20,  for entry into the course of study

 

The full results will be published on the site Wednesday May 25, 2022 by 5:00 pm.

 

Good luck to the 2000 candidates!

 

More info on admissions

 

From May 11 to June 13
Louvre Museum

 

Inspired by their study trip to the island of Thasos, fifteen graduates and students of the Beaux-Arts de Paris invest the Department of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities to nourish their thinking and creation through contact with ancient works, preserved in the Louvre's collections.

 

On the initiative of the Czech artists of the Beaux-Arts of Paris, 
under the patronage of H.E. Michal Fleischmann, Ambassador of the Czech Republic in France, 
with the support of the Beaux-Arts de Paris and Sorbonne Artgallery,
the Czech Center of Paris and the NetGallery 
invite you to the evening

 

It is with sadness that we learned this week, the passing of Pierre Carron. Painter, sculptor and academician Pierre Carron, was always faithful to the Beaux-Arts de Paris, where he was trained and then taught for thirty years (1967-1997).

 

Alexia Fabre, the new director of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, took office on March 14. We welcome her!

 

Chief curator of heritage, Alexia Fabre directed from 1993 to 1998 the departmental museum of Gap before investing, from 1998, in the project of MAC VAL, museum of contemporary art in Val-de-Marne.  

 

His project for the School is unifying in terms of pedagogy and research and displays a real ambition for national and international partnerships, artistic programming and collection management.

 

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