Last updated on 05/05/2021

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The "Artists and Exhibition Professions" course enables students to train in production, stage management, scenography, mediation and all professions relating to the presentation and diffusion of art. This training offers a natural extension between the artistic practices that unfold from the studio to the exhibition spaces.

Beaux-Arts de Paris is pleased to launch a new student mobility partnership with the Institut national de recherches archéologiques préventives (INRAP). The students selected for this programme are sent to a preventive archaeology site (Guadeloupe, Guyana or Reunion Island) as active observers within a research team, in order to nourish their reflection and practice in a non-artistic context. They find themselves in a situation of self-learning through contact and exchanges with professionals and scientists involved in projects that bear witness to the issues of the present.

Ymane Chabi-Gara, winner of the 2nd edition of the Sisley - Beaux-Arts de Paris Prize for young creation.

 

Sisley is committed to the Beaux-Arts de Paris through the creation and inauguration of a new prize aimed at supporting young contemporary creation, as well as the place of women in art and society. 
For this second edition, Ymane Chabi-Gara won the Sisley - Beaux-Arts de Paris Prize for young creation.

 

Due to government regulations, the New Academy of Amateurs of Fine Arts in Paris will unfortunately not be able to start on March 8. The courses that were scheduled to take place from Monday, March 8 to Saturday, May 29, 2021 are cancelled. The new dates for the next session will be communicated as soon as possible.

 

We warmly thank all those who have registered.
An email will be sent to you to inform you personally.

 

Thank you all for participating in the Online Open House on Saturday, February 6, 2021. This first edition was a real success.

We remind you that the registrations are still in progress:

For the preparatory class until March 26, 2021. More information here

For entry into the first year until February 13, 2021. More information here

Nina Childress, head of the studio at the Beaux-Arts de Paris since 2019, has been awarded the rank of Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur, France's highest honorary decoration. Congratulations to her!

 

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". 

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