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MEETING / March 02 / Mardi
Michel blazy


From the making of living things … Favoring humble materials, Michel Blazy’s works showcase the mutations of matter and leave room for chance and the unpredictable. The artist talks with Alain Berland and Patricia Ribault, teacher of philosophy, anthropology and biology at the Beaux-Arts in Paris, as part of the seminar “Interspecificities: humans, animals and others”.
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14h – Facebook Live
D + 7 on Youtube or in podcast on the Appli des Beaux-Arts de Paris


EXHIBITION / 03 March / Wednesday
The Exhibition Theater


A composite, disorderly and experimental piece that brings into play the very principle of the exhibition. Conceived and developed by the students of the “Artists & Crafts of the exhibition” sector and the young curators in residence at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. 24 exhibitions, presented from March 2021 to January 2022, confronting the masterpieces of the collection and the creations of young artists and their teachers. This exhibition received the sponsorship of Altarea, Moët Henessy and the support of the association of Friends of Fine Arts of Paris. Read more>

Pending government instructions Unfortunately, the Théâtre des expositions cannot be immediately accessible to the public. It is open for the moment from 3 to 20/03 only by appointment with professionals in strict compliance with sanitary conditions.


THINK PRESSENT / 04 mars / Thursday
Franck Scurti


Arts and social signs. Franck Scurti’s works are built around a reflection on art, social signs and the reality of the time. He creates a narrative in which the associations of meaning between each work substitute for a style or genre, a narrative traversed by political, economic, and scientific data. Read more>

18h30 – Instagram Live
D + 7 on Youtube or in podcast on the Appli des Beaux-Arts de Paris


THINK PRESSENT / 11 mars / Thursday
Anne Lafont


What is black art? Anne Lafont, art historian and director of studies at the École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, winner of the Maryse Condé Literary Prize and the Vitale and Arnold Blokh Prize, analyzes works and contemporary research on and in the worlds black. Read more>

18h30 – Instagram Live
D + 7 on Youtube or in podcast on the Appli des Beaux-Arts de Paris


THINK PRESSENT / 18 mars / Thursday
Catherine malabou


The philosopher Catherine Malabou is particularly interested in the concept of plasticity in neuroscience. She dialogues with Alain Berland around the question of the equality of (artificial) intelligences. Read more>

18h30 – Instagram Live
D + 7 on Youtube or in podcast on the Appli des Beaux-Arts de Paris


THINK PRESSENT / 24 mars / Thursday
Jacques Ranciere


Professor emeritus of philosophy at Paris VIII, Jacques Rancière, wonders about the forms of temporalities at work in politics and art today. On the occasion of the release of his latest book Words and wrongs at the Editions de la Fabrique, he gives a conference on the “Names of the Present”. Read more>

16h – Facebook Live
D + 7 on Youtube or in podcast on the Appli des Beaux-Arts de Paris


EXHIBITIONS NOT TO BE MISSED


Romantic drawing, from Géricault to Victor Hugo

Death, Eros, Gothic, natural powers or exoticism … romanticism takes hold of these themes and explores the mysteries of human life. Through some thirty of its most beautiful sheets, using various techniques such as graphite, pen or watercolor, the tour highlights the richness of romantic drawing and presents works by Géricault, Delacroix, Victor Hugo and even Scheffer. . Read more>

From 03/31 to 06/27
Cabinet of drawings Jean Bonna
Subject to government instructions


100% The School Outings Expo

The Beaux-Arts de Paris invest the Grande Halle and the Parc de la Villette and offer to discover the work of fifteen graduate artists. Poster produced by Amalia Khalifa, student at the Beaux-Arts in Paris. Read more>

La Vilette
From 03/31 to 05/16
Free entrance
Subject to government instructions


Jean Bedez – De Sphaera mundi

Exhibition to be found on L’Atlas, the virtual gallery of Fine Arts in Paris, with an exclusive interview with artist Jean Bedez and curator Emmanuelle Brugerolles.
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The exhibition remains open by appointment to professionals in strict compliance with sanitary conditions until 03/21.


Pascale Marthine Tayou
Vaudou Child

An introspection strewn with the reflections, questions and doubts of Pascale Marthine Tayou, artist and workshop manager at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, who make her experiments of
“Maker” all the more vibrant and embodied. Read more>

Available from mid-March
20€


Niele Toroni
Kiss the horses

From the “Artist’s Writings” collection, this work brings together texts, notes, interviews, photos and facsimiles by the artist Niele Toroni. The verve and humor that characterize them, the play between French and Italian reflect the libertarian spirit of the artist’s thought. Read more>

Available from mid-March
22€


Camille POZZO DI BORGO, 2017 graduate
Carnations, irrigated outlets collective exhibition from 11 to 27/03
Crous Gallery

Tilhenn KLAPPER, graduate 2020
Winner of the DanceWeb grant, will be hosted at the International Festival of Dance and Performance IMPULSTANZ in Vienna this summer

Jean CLARACQ, 2017 graduate
Selected by the French Tennis Federation for the poster of the tournament Roland Garros 2021.


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