Outgoing
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Fine Arts Exhibition
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École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts

Saint-Germain-des-Prés

Step inside one of Europe's most legendary art schools, where students still work beneath soaring skylights in a 17th-century convent reimagined by architect Ricardo Bofill. Wander from the glass-roofed Cour vitrée to hidden corridors lined with 450,000 works, or catch a pay-what-you-can exhibition of contemporary talent.

Working artist studios
450,000 heritage works
Pay-what-you-want exhibitions
17th-century convent architecture

Tips

🏛️"This millennium has given us trash art and poop palaces. This location is a treasure."
🔍"Wonder around in small corridors, to find all hidden gems"

École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts

14 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France

Upcoming at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts

Saturday, Jun 13
HORS-LES-MURS - Rencontre et signature autour de Chourouk Hriech – Un récit au fil des mondes

HORS-LES-MURS - Rencontre et signature autour de Chourouk Hriech – Un récit au fil des mondes

June 13 at 4:30pm

Explore the poetic drawings of Chourouk Hriech, where intricate lines trace journeys across borders and belonging. This signing celebrates her new monograph with curator insights into her Algerian-French perspective on migration and displacement.

Tuesday, Jun 16
Penser le Présent avec Wolfgang Tillmans

Penser le Présent avec Wolfgang Tillmans

June 16 at 7pm

World-renowned photographer Wolfgang Tillmans closes out his Beaux-Arts residency with a free public seminar exploring decades of image collections, from aging objects to museum labels, in a breathtaking 19th-century amphitheater.

Saturday, Jun 27
Ateliers Ouverts

Ateliers Ouverts

June 27

Step inside one of Paris's most beautiful art schools when it opens its doors for rare public events. Wander grand courtyards and narrow corridors where students work on their latest pieces, surrounded by 19th-century architecture that feels frozen in time.