Venice Biennale 2024 - French Pavilion: Julien Creuzet 

Artist and studio head Julien Creuzet has been chosen by an international jury to represent France.
The Beaux-Arts de Paris publishing department will be publishing the exhibition catalogue to mark the occasion.


More details on this project, which draws on the imagination of the Caribbean and the intersection of African, Indian and European cultures, will be given at a press conference.

2019 graduate Manon Gignoux creates a monumental work for a building lobby 

Japan and the Beaux-Arts de Paris have a very strong bond, and are emblematic of the School's international strategy, with partnerships spanning more than 30 years. Nearly a dozen students exchange ideas every year, and joint educational and artistic projects are organised.

  • Juliette Corne, F.P. JOURNE scholarship (2023) 
  • Clément Courgeon, Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris scholarship (2023)
  • Sacha Rey, Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris scholarship (2023)

Juliette Corne mixes video, documentary film and installation. Her work responds to contemporary news stories, exploring the complexity of the narratives told by those most affected. She is interested in points of passage and stages of transition. She looks at the duality of exile by interviewing those around her.

With the Paris 2024 Olympic Games just around the corner, the Cité de la céramique - Sèvres et Limoges and Beaux-Arts de Paris are teaming up to create new trophies for France's Olympic and Paralympic gold medalists.

 

Congratulations to Ece BAL, Thomas BESSET, Sacha FLOCH POLIAKOFF, Samya MOINEAUD, Nassim SARNI and Domitille SIERGÉ, graduates of the School, whose original creations will be painted on vases in Blois.

The Delegation académique à l'éducation artistique et à l'action culturelle (DAAC) of the Créteil education authority and Beaux-Arts de Paris are continuing the educational program for middle and high schools: "Une classe, un atelier" ("one class, one studio") in 2023-24 with 5 middle or high schools in the Créteil education authority in conjunction with 5 workshops at the School.

 

Ladji DIABY, Armand KOESTINGER, Elise NGUYEN-QUOC and Loïs SZYMCZAK are the winners of the Diptyque 2023 support and take-off scholarships.

 

Diptyque, a committed patron of Beaux-Arts de Paris since 2022, supports initial training by awarding 4 scholarships to support students in their artistic and professional careers.

 

In 2023, for this second edition, the four winners are:

The Musée du Louvre and the Beaux-Arts de Paris are entering into a new partnership from 2023-2024:

ATELIER DU LOUVRE Throughout the year, the Louvre will invite and host a Beaux-Arts de Paris workshop within its walls, so that young artists can invent their own free reinventions. The first associated workshop is that of Angelica Mesiti with Marion Naccache.

Beaux-Arts de Paris is taking part in the Étudiant fair on the Ministry of Culture stand, for art courses and careers. Come and meet us to find out all about our range of courses and our admissions procedures: the public social preparatory class (Via Ferrata), the Beaux-Arts de Paris 1st cycle diploma (Bachelor's level) and the Diplôme national supérieur d'arts plastiques (DNSAP, Master's level).


Beaux-Arts de Paris Open Day on Saturday 3 February 2024 - more information to come

Eleven teachers and artists are joining the teaching team.

 

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