Musée d'Orsay is dedicating an exhibition to John Singer Sargent until January 11, 2026. Recognized in the United States and the United Kingdom as one of the major painters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, his name and work remain largely unknown in France. Yet it was in France that he trained, built up his network of artists, and enjoyed his first successes.
 

Liselor Perez, Cent Sommeil exhibition
 

As part of its commitment to emerging contemporary art, Rubis Mécénat is supporting the professional development of young artists from Beaux-Arts de Paris for the fifth consecutive year. This fall, Liselor Perez, winner of the 2025 award, will create an installation on display at the Saint-Eustache church, with critical guidance from exhibition curator Julia Marchand.

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

 

In 2025, for this fourth edition, the four winners are:
 

The Anouk Foundation and the Georges Pompidou European Hospital – AP-HP have joined forces with Beaux-Arts de Paris to help improve the living environment within the hospital and promote the creation and dissemination of works by young artists.

Beaux-Arts de Paris is participating in the L'Étudiant arts education and careers fair at the Ministry of Culture stand. Come and meet us to find out all about our courses and admissions procedures: the public preparatory class with a social focus (Via Ferrata), the Beaux-Arts de Paris undergraduate degree (bachelor's level), and the national higher diploma in visual arts (DNSAP, master's level).
 

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Vedettes de Paris, a partner of Beaux-Arts de Paris, chose Elina Kuhlich, an artist graduating in 2023, to design a work of art and decorate the hull of the electric-powered cruise boat “Le Paris-Montparnasse” that sails on the Seine. The resulting work is a dynamic composition representing several animal species that inhabit the river Seine.

As part of the school's policy to encourage sustainable transport, Beaux-Arts de Paris, in partnership with the CycloCube association, is offering students, teachers, and staff a bicycle repair workshop at Saint Germain des Près site. 


The CycloCube association provides repair tools and spare parts and mobilizes its community of volunteers to assist participants.
These workshops, led by volunteers, will take place every Tuesday from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. starting September 9, 2025.


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The teams at Beaux-Arts de Paris were deeply saddened to learn of the sudden death of Sylvain Amic, President of the Musée d'Orsay and Musée de l'Orangerie, on August 31. Sylvain Amic was a passionate professional who believed strongly in the social and democratic role of museums.This is deeply sad news that affects us particularly.
 

Fourteen student artists from the Fresco & Art in Context program at Beaux-Arts de Paris created works specifically designed for the Trinitaires Church in Metz, drawing inspiration from their discovery of the forests on the outskirts of the city.

An invitation from Viviane Zenner (Galerie des Jours de Lune) in partnership with the city of Metz.

It is with sadness and emotion that we learned of the passing of Alain Bonfand.


Born in 1957, Alain Bonfand taught art history and theory at Beaux-Arts de Paris for over thirty years, from 1986 to 2017. He was appointed professor emeritus in 2022.

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