Beaux-Arts de Paris Editions will be taking part in the 4th Salon du livre africain in Paris, from March 14 to 16.

 

The program

Saturday, March 15 at 2 p.m.
Signing of the coloring book and Venice Biennale catalog by artist Julien Creuzet

Sunday, March 16 at 3 p.m.
Pascale Le Thorel, director of Editions des Beaux-Arts de Paris, presents the Prix du Beau Livre de la Maison de l'Afrique.

Zoé Bernardi, Clémence Gbonon et Ruoxi Jin, 2024 graduates of Beaux-Arts de Paris, are winners of the “Mennour Emergence” program, launched to support young artists in the early stages of their careers, as part of the Mennour Institute. On this occasion, they will benefit from a group exhibition with three other prizewinners Matias Agafonovas, graduate of École des Arts Décoratifs - PSL, Amine Habki and Nicolas Lebeau, graduates of École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts de Paris-Cergy.
 

For the 6th year running, the Gide law firm has invited students and recent graduates to design a series of 3 short films, to be shown throughout the year on the very large LED screens at the firm's headquarters in Paris (8th arrondissement). Thirty-four candidates responded to this call for projects, and were studied by a jury made up of representatives from the Beaux-Arts de Paris and Gide's associate lawyers, who met on December 3 to finalize a selection of projects reflecting the different image practices within the school.
 

Lucas Bouan Tsobgny, a 2021 graduate of Beaux-Arts de Paris, creates a bust of Marianne in the effigy of Joséphine Baker, a free and committed artist who entered the Pantheon in 2021.

The project was born of a collaboration between the city of Fleury-Mérogis and Beaux-Arts de Paris, with the agreement of the Baker family, represented by Brian Bouillon-Baker. A patinated plaster copy of the work, to be followed by a bronze edition, was inaugurated on January 18, 2025 at the Fleury-Mérogis town hall.
 

The proposal by François Toison, a graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris 2024 and student in the Fresco & Art in Situation programme, was chosen for a new covering for the reception bungalow and the outside gatehouse.

Congratulations to Eva Jospin, a graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, elected to the Académie des beaux-arts section scultpure, in the seat previously held by Jean Cardot.

Congratulations to Claire Tabouret, a graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, chosen to create the contemporary stained glass windows for Notre-Dame de Paris in association with the Simon-Marq master glassworkers' workshop.

Creation of a performance prize

The Villa Seurat Foundation for Contemporary Art, a Fondation sheltered by Fondation de France, is making a commitment to young artists graduating from Beaux-Arts de Paris by creating a prize to reward a performance combining dance and the visual arts. The agreement was signed on December 5, 2024, at the school, by Foundation President Catherine Kessedjian and Alexia Fabre, Director of Beaux-Arts de Paris. The first Villa Seurat Foundation Prize for Contemporary Art will be awarded by an independent jury in June 2025.
 

Yan Pei-Ming's master class in conversation with Frédérique Goerig-Hergott

Organized by Les Amis des Beaux-Arts de Paris, now available on our YouTube channel.

 

Created by three institutions, the Beaux-Arts de Paris, the INHA and the CNRS, the Reg-Arts database provides access to the Beaux-Arts de Paris enrolment registers of more than 12,000 student painters, sculptors and engravers between 1813 and 1968.

Reg-Arts provides a central resource for art history, enabling researchers, descendants, museums and galleries to explore the data.

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