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Misfire, Le Métier de vivre, Mais pour me parcourir enlève tes souliers and Le Partage d'une passion pour le dessin... The exhibitions of Act 4 summon the physical properties of the works, their capacity for transformation, for displacement, the power of a form to propagate itself in another, its capacity to make deliquescence. Spatial constraint and notion of failure, role of the making and its function, the presented exhibitions imagine the porosity of the spatial and collective norms.

Wednesday 23 February 2022

6:00pm - 8:00pm

Palais des Beaux-Arts

13 quai Malaquais, 75006 Paris

BILLETTERIE RESPONSABLE

As part of the Exhibition Theater - Season 2, Act 3, come and attend an exceptional evening during your visit to the exhibition.

Come for a real ♥ Speed Dating ♥ meet art, love, and more if you like...

 

The exhibition Speed Dating is the result of pictorial encounters framed by a protocol imagined between the students of the Nina Childress studio at the Beaux-Arts de Paris and the Beaux-Arts de Dresden.

RESPONSIBLE TICKETING 

 

 

2, 5 or 10 €, the choice is yours!

The ticket office in charge invites each visitor coming to discover an exhibition at the Beaux-Arts de Paris to choose his or her entrance ticket from among 3 proposed rates: 2 €, 5 € or 10 €. Contribute according to your means, your passion and your desire for commitment!

Free of charge (on presentation of a valid receipt):

• under 18 years old

• students and teachers of the National Higher Schools of Art and Architecture of the Ministère de la Culture

• students from member institutions of the University of Paris-Sciences-et- Lettres (PSL)

• students of the École du Louvre

• holders of the Ministère de la Culture card

• Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris

• card holder : Maison des Artistes, ICOM, ICOMOS, Association française des commissaires d’exposition (CEA)

• journalists

• jobseekers, recipients of minimum social benefits

• civilian disabled and war-disabled (with an attendant)

 

The four exhibitions of Act 3 have in common a love of the living. They demonstrate a desire to experiment with other ways of being attentive to the complexity and intensity of life, and to speculate on the future. Each of them proposes to bring the School's collections into dialogue with the outside world in its own way.

The Rome of the 17th century is presented through thirty-four sheets selected from the masterpieces of the collection of the Beaux-Arts de Paris. These drawings allow us to measure the importance of the Baroque spirit, around the most important personalities of the century: Bernini, Peter of Cortona, Salvator Rosa or Carlo Maratti.

The Theatre of Exhibitions is a program at the Palais des Beaux-Arts entirely conceived, developed and implemented by students and curators of the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" program at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

Ce n’est pas une menace, c’est une promesse, La Pelure du héros moderne, Points. et Répliques Japonisme 2021 are the new projects of Act 2 of the second season of the Exhibition Theater and are presented from December 9, 2021 to January 8, 2022.

For the first time, until 2022, the program of the Palais des Beaux-Arts is entirely conceived, developed and implemented by the students of the "Artists & Exhibition Professions" program and the young curators in residence at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.

Teen Spirit, Fait divers, Écoute voir, Aura par procuration and pendant que d'autres écrasent des nuits encore moites, the original projects of the Théâtre des expositions are presented from October 15 to November 21, 2021.

The relationship between text and image has never been so present in contemporary art (Basquiat, Cy Twombly, Street Art, etc.). It is particularly evident in the field of drawing, which is similar to writing by its literal graphic character, but also by its privileged medium, paper.

Inventive, poet, artist, actor, witness committed to freedom and liberties, the great cartoonist Wolinski is celebrated by the Beaux-Arts of Paris.

Wednesday 30 June 2021

6:30pm - 7:30pm

Palais des Beaux-Arts

13 quai Malaquais

BILLETTERIE RESPONSABLE

An intervention of Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann within the framework of the Théâtre des Expositions and the exhibition CRÛ organized in the Beaux-Arts of Paris, on Wednesday June 30 at 6:30 pm.

Hijacking the title of an essay by Molly Nesbit published in the collection Sexuality & Space, denouncing the absence of female figures in Atget's photographs, Laëtitia Badaut Haussmann proposes a reading reflecting on issues of architecture and design through feminist perspectives within the following selection of films:

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