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In between Worlds

From April 4

Exhibition In between Worlds – Learning to inhabit the world differently

We invite you to discover the museum’s new season, starting April 4, 2026.
Entitled In Between Worlds, this exhibition offers a sensitive journey through the works of painter GRATALOUP and photographer Antoine POUPEL, official photographer of the equestrian theatre Zingaro founded by Bartabas, as well as of Crazy Horse.

From the chapel to the garden: two perspectives, one shared question

The exhibition unfolds between the museum’s chapel and garden, conceived as two complementary experiences.

IN THE CHAPEL

Grataloup’s paintings open up an interior space, almost meditative in nature.
They explore the great balances of the world: light and matter, sky and earth, appearance and withdrawal, and the fragile place of humanity amid forces that exceed it.

IN THE GARDEN

The gaze shifts toward the living world.
Antoine Poupel’s photographs invite a different kind of attention: a close observation of bodies, animals, landscapes, rituals, and gestures. The boundaries between nature and culture, human and animal, interior and exterior begin to blur.

The children are

welcome

Images and voices: a sensitive reading of the works

The works of Grataloup and Poupel are accompanied by podcasts conceived as poetic and embodied texts.
They offer a sensitive reading of the images, shedding light on choices of form, material, color, and framing, without ever imposing a single meaning. At times more meditative in tone, they open up spaces for reflection.

00:00 / 01:30

The voice used in this podcast comes from Grataloup’s archival recordings. Selected phrases have been reassembled to accompany the exhibition.

Another way of speaking about ecology

In between Worlds proposes a sensitive approach to ecology.

Conceived as an ecology of perception, the exhibition invites us to see differently, to learn how to slow down, and to recognize what connects us to the living world.

To inhabit the world is to find a just place between what exceeds us and what constitutes us.

More than an exhibition to be seen, In between Worlds is an experience to move through

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