Fine arts department: factsheet (in english)

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Fine arts department: factsheet (in english)
Fact sheet
for student’s
exchanges
The institute is a public
establishment organised into
two departments that each
have an autonomous
curriculum. While the Live
Performance department
trains musicians and dancers,
the courses offered at the
Fine Arts departments are
organised into three options :
art, design, and graphic design.
Both departments are engaged
in international partnerships
and in an active cooperation
with the artistic structures of
the city and the region.
isdaT beaux-arts
5 quai de la Daurade
31000 Toulouse
France
Fine arts department
(isdaT beaux-arts)
340 students
Degrees in art:
DNAP art (undergraduate
degree, 3 years)
DNSEP art (master, 5 years)
Degrees in design:
DNAP design (undergraduate
degree, 3 years)
DNSEP design
(master, 5 years)
Degrees in graphic design:
DNAP graphic design
(undergraduate degree,
3 years)
DNSEP graphic design (master, 5 years)
Erasmus
Office of international programs
Pilar Vargas
+33 (0)5 31 47 12 12
[email protected]
Current research projects
(selection)
Global Tools Today
This project involves the
institute’s students research
(on open-design, interactivity,
0Km, local/global, and
traceability) and the lead Italian
players of Global Tools (Ugo La
Pietra, Alessandro Mendini,
Andrea Branzi, Gianini Pettena,
Gaetano Pesce, Franco
Ragg...). It aims to develop
exchanges and experiments
that direct the spotlight to the
characteristics of this historic
radical design movement from
the 70s, and the context of the
contemporary practises,
re-allocating the instruments,
the methods and the actions
of the designer.
Beatrix Puret
+33 (0)5 31 47 12 13
[email protected]
2030 Gender : contribution(s)
of Painting
This project follows on an
exploration of the current
practices of painting ands
other mediums, rethinking
artists activities through a
specific question: how to
renew pictorial practices and
their analyses thanks to the
original angle of gender study?
Several displacements and
experiments are nourishing
that research - coming soon :
workshops & exhibition in
Weißensee Kunsthochschule
Berlin (November 2014),
Trouble in painting, an
exhibition in progress at bbb
art centre-Toulouse (January
2015), etc
Lab books
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Fact sheet
Fine arts department
Director
Anne Dallant
+ 33 (0)5 31 47 12 13
[email protected]
Administration of institute
Alain Gonzalez
Phone: + 33 (0)5 31 47 12 37
[email protected]
Director of studies
David Mozziconacci
+ 33 (0)5 31 47 12 39
[email protected]
Office of international programs
Pilar Vargas & Beatrix Puret
+ 33 (0)5 31 47 12 12 /13
[email protected]
[email protected]
Contemporary and old collections
Isabelle Ferrer
+ 33 (0)5 31 47 12 36
[email protected]
Publications & outdoor programs
Béatrice Méline
+ 33 (0)5 31 47 12 10
[email protected]
Communications
Estelle Desreux
+33 (0)5 31 47 12 51
[email protected]
isdaT beaux-arts
Faculty directory
Sandra Aubry, drawing, sculpture
Dominique Barreau, cinema history
& project methodology
Lionel Bataille, object design
Nathalie Bruyère, design
Yves Caro, plastic practice & writing
Emmanuelle Castellan, painting
Laurence Cathala, drawing
Jean-Pierre Castex, sculpture
François Chastanet, graphic design,
typography
Etienne Cliquet, multimedia
David Coste, digital technologies
Michel Cure, color
Sébastien Dégeilh, graphic design
Natacha Détré, methodology
Olivier Dollinger, video, performance
Valérie du Chéné, painting, drawing, sound
Jérôme Dupeyrat, history of
contemporary art
Jean-Marc Evezard, 3D infographics
Philippe Fauré, general culture
Jean-Luc Fauvel, engraving
Michel Gary, spatial design
Martine Gélis, painting, drawing
Françoise Goria, photography
Laetitia Giorgino, design history & theory
Alain Goubron, general culture
Philippe Grégoire, architecture
Olivier Huz, webdesign, graphic design
Quentin Jouret, painting, drawing, editing
Jean-François Labérine, photography
Jean Lahouze, computer drawing
Raphaël Larre, painting, drawing,
performance
Romain Paul Lefèvre, graphic design
Sandra Lorenzi, sculpture
Felip Martí-Jufresa, spanish, philosophy
Stefania Meazza, art history
Patrick Mellet, sculpture
Hanika Perez, design
Danièle Petit-Armand, multimedia
Émilie Pitoiset, objects, sculpture,
performance
Laurent Proux, painting, drawing
Serge Provost, sculpture, performance
Katharina Schmidt, painting
Adam Scrivener, english
Ana Samardžija Scrivener, philosophy
Hervé Sénant, art history
Thomas Sipp, video and media
Assistants
Jean-Pierre Bourorga, video
Florent Dubois, drawing, painting, ceramics
Pierre-Louis Dufour, sculpture (metal)
Dominique Honnis, photography
Christine Sibran, photography
Dominique Le Ray, video
Stephen Marsden, sculpture (plaster, resin)
Thierry Odriozola, infographics
Franck Soubré-Péré, sculpture (wood)
Jean-Christian Tirat, photography
Claude Tisseyre, sound
Valérie Vernet, silkscreen printing
Workshops
Multimedia Library and old collection.
Five different sets of documents:
— a contemporary fonds composed of
20 000 publications (catalogues, artists
writings and artists monographs, history of
art, philosophy, esthetics, sciences)
— an old collection of 3 000 books from the
16th century to mid 20th century, about art,
architecture, decorative arts, and a fonds
of old masterpieces (painting from the 18th
to the 21st centuries).
— a fonds of documents about costume,
travels, city, and the institute and its history.
— a fonds of magazines specialized in Art,
Architecture, Design, Graphic Design and
daily newspapers
— a video library (documentaries, artist
videos, conferences).
Fact sheet
Photography workshop :
— Shooting studio, film/digital camera
bodies (small, medium and large formats),
lights (flash, continuous light, daylight)
— Darkroom (black and white film
development, hard copy, manipulation of
different film developement media)
— Digital photography workshops (from
scanner to photo retouching and large
format printing).
Video workshop :
The workshop is divided into three
different fields of research : “Images/
Imaginaries”, “Images of reality”,
“Projection(s)”.
Sound workshop:
1 studio and 3 soundproof recording and
editing rooms + sound recording
equipment units.
5 Digital workshops (80 computers):
— 3D workshop
— graphic design/printing workshop
— digital drawing workshop
— web and website design workshop
— digital interface and electronic
programmable software modules (Arduino,
MAX/MSP/JITTER)
Sculpture workshop:
— modelling and moulding workshop
— metal (mecano-welding, cutting,
shaping, welding assembly, bolting or steel
and zinc riveting)
— woodwork (cutting, sawing, collage,
planing, sanding and carcassing wood,
plywood chipboard or medium…)
— models (plastic thermoformer/press
brake, drilling, planing and cutting tools,
numerous measuring devices and hand
tools).
— computer-aided 3D drawing
Printing workshop : engraving, silkscreen
printing and artist’s book workshop
isdaT beaux-arts
Publication policy
Recent publications (selection):
Pierre Faucheux, l’écartelage, this
publication follows on from the
colloquium on this graphic designer
organized by the isdaT. Co-edition isdaT/
B42, 164 pages, Paris, 2013.
Kirill Ukolov, first monograph dedicated
to the work of Kirill Ukolov who
graduated from the institute in 2010.
Co-edition isdaT/ éditions Particules, 64
pages, Paris, 2013.
Peinture|2020|Malereï, catalogue of the
two exhibitions initiated by the isdaT’s
research programme on painting,
Co-produced by the Ludwig Museum
(Koblenz, All.) and L.A.C. (Sigean, Fr.).
co-edition isdaT/Salon Verlag, 256
pages, Cologne, 2012.
Exhibitions policy
The Palais des arts (300 m2) and the
Galerie du quai (90 m2), are where
programming of temporary exhibitions is
meant to impulse a relationship between
the students and the outside world,
between the institute and the City,
between the professional world and the
artistic emergence. Students share
their work with guest artists and this is
an integral part of the pedagogical
program offered to them.
Beside organizing temporary exhibitions,
these places welcome students
installations, so that they can confront
their works, and, in real time, develop
questions and essays about the
phenomena of exhibition, communication
and audience. These space layouts and
events are decisively thought as
experimentations and can occasionally
lead to collaboration with institutions,
artists or external initiatives.
“Mur” is a space for experimentation
within the institute and is directed to the
public coming from outside as well as to
the one of the institute. Each month, its
programming is conceived starting from
the students propositions.
International exchanges
As a result of the long tradition of
exchange programs, the Institute is in
partnership with a vast network of
institutions. It encourages the students to
have an experience studying abroad in the
course of the year 4. Schools that are
partners:
Belgium (Artesis Hogeschool
Antwerpen, Karel de Grote Hogeschool
Antwerpen, Académie Royale des
beaux-arts Brusells, Ecole nationale
supérieure des arts visuels La Cambre,
Brussels) ;
China (XiYiTang, Post graduate
International School of Art, Shanghai ) ;
Germany (Kunstakademie
Düsseldorf, Kunsthochschule Berlin,
Hochschule für Bildende
Künste Braunschweig, Kunsthochschule
Kassel, HGB Leipzig, Johannes
Gutenberg – Universität Mainz,
Fachhochschule Potsdam, Hochschule
der Bildenden Künste Saar Saarebrück,
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar,
Fachhochschule Würzburg) ;
Israel (Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem) ;
Italy (Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera,
Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milano,
Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata,
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma) ;
Mexico (Universidad Autonoma del
Estado de Mexico) ;
Netherlands (Zuyd University of applied
science, Maastricht) ;
Palestine (The International Academy of
Art, Ramallah) ;
Poland (Akademia Sztuk Pieknych, Cracow)
Portugal (Universidade de Coimbra) ;
Spain (Escuela la Massana Barcelona,
Faculty of Fine Art - University of
Barcelona) ;
United Kingdom (Cardiff school of art
and design, Wimbledon School of Art
London).
Subscription to associations or networks
The Institute applies to the ERAMUS
charter. The Institute is also member of
ANDÉA and ELIA networks.
isdaT beaux-arts
5 quai de la Daurade
31000 Toulouse
France
Œuvre (plafond) : Lumilux 11, Gerhard Merz acquisition dans le cadre du festival Le Printemps de Septembre
Entrance exam dates (1 session)
Application forms, or dispensation
requests can be obtained at school or on
our website and have to be sent back
completed in March.
The entrance exam will take place at the
isdaT in April.
Dates and forms on:
http://www.isdat.fr
Office of international programs
Pilar Vargas
+33 (0)5 31 47 12 12
[email protected]
Beatrix Puret
+33 (0)5 31 47 12 13
[email protected]
Pedagogical commission (1 session)
The application forms for entrance by
dispensation can be obtained at school or
on our website and have to be sent back
completed in May.
Dates and forms on: http://www.isdat.fr
Open days
March every year
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