Beaux Arts Magazine Marks its 500th Issue with a New Identity
With four decades of history and five hundred issues, Beaux Arts Magazine strives to this day to showcase art in all its forms. To mark this symbolic anniversary, the periodical is reinventing itself. The iconic monthly magazine covering the French and international art scene is launching a new format that is more visual, easier to navigate, and more in tune with the times.
In keeping with its aim to enlighten, surprise, and share stories, Beaux Arts Magazine continues to explore the genius of past great artists while introducing today’s creators and tomorrow’s talents. Its insightful and eclectic perspective covers all cultural news: exhibitions, museums, photography, design, architecture, live performances, and more.
This transformation is reflected in a brand new layout: more pictures, modern fonts, and a fresh vibe. There are some new editorial sections, like “L’art vu par…” (Art as seen by…), where each month a famous artist, filmmaker, or architect shares their take on the world from an artistic point of view.
Beaux Arts Magazine is aimed at anyone who wants to understand the world through the prism of culture. This anniversary issue heralds the start of a new chapter.
Among the guests at this festive evening, alongside Frédéric Jousset, Fabrice Bousteau, Solenne Blanc and Jean Baptiste Costa de Beauregard, we met Eva Jospin, Emmanuel Perrotin, Rachida Dati, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, and Constance Guisset.
Photos: Jean Picon


