The Académie des beaux-arts close to our accommodations has opened its newest exhibition, an annual (free) occasion showcasing the work of fourteen artists from the Casa de Velázquez – Académie de France in Madrid after their yr of being in residence, and that includes pictures, movie, drawings, sculptures, work…

Throughout 5 weeks this new exhibition – Habiter le temps on the Comtesse de Caen Pavilion of the Académie des beaux-arts – permits you to admire what a yr in Madrid can encourage in an artist.
The exhibition is organised into three complementary sections, however all of the works discover (in a single kind or one other) how the passage of time can affect or remodel a piece, or a manner of working.
It’s clear to see that artists create in a different way once they know they’ve a stress-free yr forward of them. This notion is burnt in to every piece on present, and guests are invited to take time, simply because the artists did, with a purpose to enable the complete impact of the works to soak in.
A listing of the exhibition is accessible (no particulars of the worth) and you may get a fast thought of every artist’s work by trying out their newest Instagram posts under (sorry Alfonso Borragán – your account is non-public).
Be at liberty to subscribe to any artists you discover attention-grabbing!
Omar Castillo Alfaro
@omarcastilloav
Paloma De La Cruz
@palomadlacruz
Jean Gfeller
@jean.gfeller
Juan Francisco González
@juanfrancisgonzalez
Marine Lanier
@marinelanier
Lucia Malerba
@mangoostas
María Rojas
@maria_rojascap
Lucile Soussan
@lucilesoussan
Maxence Voiseux
@max_voiseux
Alfonso Borragán
@alfonso.borragan
The exhibition Habiter le temps is on the Académie des Beaux-Arts (right here) till twenty second March 2026
Open Tuesday-Sunday, 11am-7pm (opens 2pm on seventh March). Final entrance at 5.45pm
Free!
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