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Eleven artists who graduated from the Beaux-Arts de Paris are undertaking a two-month research and production residency at POUSH – Portes de Paris in Aubervilliers, in partnership with the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
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A fifth-year student in Tatiana Trouvé’s studio, Rémi Marcel is receiving critical guidance from Oulimata Gueye, guest curator of this sixth edition, as well as production support to create an art installation that will be presented…
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Lauren Laz has been unanimously selected by the jury and appointed Director of the Artworks Department at Beaux-Arts de Paris. A historian of modern art and a specialist in prints from the French School, she will take up her post on 1 April 2026. We wish
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Congratulations to Ibrahim Meïté Sikely, who graduated with honours from Beaux-Arts de Paris in 2025 future resident at Villa Medici for 2026–2027, alongside Neïla Czermak Ichti.
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For the seventh consecutive year, the law firm Gide invited students and recent graduates from the School to create a series of three short films, to be shown throughout the year on the giant LED screens at the firm’s headquarters in Paris (8th arrondisse
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Recipes from Beaux-Arts artists is a book of family recipes, inventions, concepts, aesthetics and poetry. It is a book of elaborate recipes and snacks. A book of travels and t
Having taught at the Beaux-Arts for fifteen years, the painter Djamel Tatah has trained a generation of artists who today stand out for the unique power of their work and the
MO.CO. Panacée
L’esprit de l’atelier brings together 16 artists trained at Beaux-Arts de Paris in Djamel Tatah's studio, where he taught for fifteen years. The exhibition focuses on a "textbook case": the unique functioning of Beaux-Arts de Paris studios.
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Palais des Beaux-Arts
In this session, artists Camille Soualem and Halida Boughriet invite us to engage with these fragmented narratives through visual experimentation and performance. Drawing on a decolonial library, this workshop offers an opportunity to…
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La Cinémathèque
Documentaries, experimental films, fiction films, found footage: each project by the students of the Cogitore studio at Beaux-Arts de Paris explores, in its own way, the blurred boundaries and distinctions between these different narrative forms.
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Palais des Beaux-Arts
Drawing inspiration from Bernard Heidsieck’s sound poem Vaduz (1974), the artist performs a series of words and onomatopoeia drawn from various minority languages spoken in Paris and its surroundings.