Following the call for projects proposed to students and graduates 2018-2020 of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, three prizes were awarded for an artistic creation presented in the Chapelle des Beaux-Arts in place of a bas-relief of the Renaissance by François Marchand lent for 6 months to the Musée National de la Renaissance in Ecouen for the exhibition Le Renouveau de la Passion.

Exhibition/performance " Art as Experiment : Body in the Kitchen" in live streaming from Japan on December 4th at 9:30 am.

 

Born in 1992, Alexandre Lenoir lives and works in Paris. He graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2016. The same year he received the Thaddaeus Ropac Prize, awarded by the Jean-François and Marie-Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre Foundation. He participates in numerous group exhibitions, such as the exhibition of the Winners of the Friends of the Fine Arts of Paris Prize in 2016, and one year later he takes part in Paris-Photo on the theme "Photography by painting". 

For Laurianne Escaffre & Yvonnick Muller's first feature film (César for best short film in 2020), Le Déhanché d'Elvis, we are looking for students at the Beaux-Arts de Paris to appear in the film. Shooting is scheduled in the school between 21 and 31 December 2020.

One or more days are possible. No need to have already worked on a film shoot.

Price based on the cinema convention 105€/8h.

 

This year, Togeth'Her® is giving carte blanche to 26 contemporary artists from all over the world by inviting them to imagine a portrait of a resolutely committed and inspiring woman on a blank cover of Madame Figaro, to mark the magazine's 40th anniversary.

 

For the next edition of 100% Villette, which will be held from March 31 to April 18, 2021, La Villette is launching a competition for the production of the 100% EXPO 2021 poster, open to students from participating schools.

 

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This residency, initiated by former members of the wood workshop of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, confronts the practice of artists working in France with that of local artists. From Dakar to Abidjan, where Cotonou, Togolese and even Beninese artists were present at the invitation of the association Atelier Ati.

 

They all met in Lomé from 2 to 15 November 2020 to work with creators from France. On this occasion, Mrs Charlotte Ahyi, widow of the great Togolese artist Paul Ahyi, made available to the association the premises of the museum dedicated to the master's work.

L'apes, the cultural and urban social development operator of Groupe Action Logement, a key player in social housing in France, has joined forces with Beaux-Arts de Paris in order to entrust the production of artistic creations in an urban environment to artists who are students or recent graduates of the School.

 

The association of the Friends of the Fine Arts of Paris awarded 6 prizes to the students of the School chosen by a jury of personalities from the world of arts and culture. These distinctions are awarded by faithful and generous patrons passionate about young creation.

 

agnès b. prize 
Randa MADDAH - Pagès studio

Thaddaeus Ropac prize
Théo AUDOIRE - Cogitore, Trouvé and Burki studios

Weil, Gotshal & Manges Law Firm prize
Raphaël MAMAN - Trouvé studio

The Premiers Films festival was born from an observation: the desire to show one's own work and to see the work of others and then to discuss it. But then arose the difficulty of finding a projection space where it is possible to take the time necessary for sharing and discussion. One question remained unanswered: where to find this space, which is not only reserved for experienced filmmakers or artists? The Premiers Films festival was therefore born out of a great curiosity to discover the work of others and the difficulty of finding a space to do so.

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