Born in 1956, Welsh artist James Rielly was studio head at Beaux-Arts de Paris from 2005 to 2024.

This comprehensive monograph, with a preface by Jean-Charles de Castelbajac and an introduction by Anaël Pigeat, chronologically traces his career as an artist and allows readers to discover the true work of a colourist with a subtle and ethereal chromatic palette. 
 

All information about the book can be found HERE

Felicità 2025 presents the 24 artists who obtained their diplôme national supérieur d'arts plastiques from Beaux-Arts de Paris with honors from the jury, chaired by Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, curator of the exhibition. 

In partnership with PhotoSaintGermain, Beaux-Arts de Paris and École nationale supérieure de la photographie in Arles are joining forces to organize an exhibition entitled Paradis artificiels (Artificial Paradises), presented in various spaces at Beaux-Arts de Paris.

Elina Kulich, 2023 graduate, presents her end-of-residency exhibition at the Musée Jean-Jacques Henner. In partnership with Beaux-Arts de Paris.


Échos explores the memory of the Museum's spaces through drawing and painting. During five months spent in the studio overlooking the winter garden, Elina Kulich conducted research and created works based on the different historical layers of the building, formerly the private mansion of artist Guillaume Dubufe, itself built by Roger Jourdain at the end of the 19th century.

True to the spirit of Minou Amir-Aslani, whose commitment to sharing knowledge and promoting culture continues to uphold, the Foundation is renewing its commitment to Beaux-Arts de Paris in favour of welcoming young audiences.

Its support has made it possible, for the third year running, to welcome around 1,900 schoolchildren each year, who enjoy special tours of the premises and exhibitions, as well as art workshops and meetings with young graduates of the School on a variety of themes.

Congratulations to Xie Lei, 2010 graduate and doctoral student until 2016 at Beaux-Arts de Paris, winner of the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize. 


Awarded by the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (Adiaf) to highlight the richness of the French art scene, the Marcel Duchamp Prize aims to recognize and promote internationally the artists most representative of their generation.
 

Elizabeth Peyton, artist in residence at the Louvre since May 2024 and holder of a studio within the museum, invited a dozen students from the Beaux-Arts de Paris to come and copy Leonardo da Vinci's unfinished masterpiece, Saint Anne, with her in the museum's galleries. 

Congratulations to Constance Nouvel, graduate and honoree of Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2010, winner of the sixth edition of the LE BAL / ADAGP Prize for Young Creation for her project Parole divine - Images d'ici, et au-delà (provisional title). The artist will receive a grant of €20,000 to help her complete her project. It will be exhibited at Le BAL in 2027, accompanied by a publication.

We are delighted to announce the signing of a partnership agreement between Formasup Paris IDF and Beaux-Arts de Paris, represented by Valérie Cantat-Lampin, Managing Director of Formasup Paris IDF, and Éric de Chassey, Director of Beaux-Arts de Paris.

This agreement marks the launch of an apprenticeship program within the institution at the Master's/DNSAP (Diplôme National Supérieur d'Arts Plastiques) level. 

We are delighted to announce that Xie Lei, Eva Nielsen and Lionel Sabatté, graduates of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, are among the four finalists with Bianca Bondi for the Prix Marcel Duchamp 2025. We offer them our warmest congratulations.

 

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