At the Musée de Pont-Aven, the exhibition Jean Painlevé, the feet in the water opens a rare parenthesis. One enters it as in a poetic laboratory, a cabinet of wonder, a mental shore where cinema, science and the avant-garde cease to oppose. Until 31 May 2026, the work of the great filmmaker-biologist unfolds with almost organic evidence. The exhibition...
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At the Musée de Pont-Aven, the exhibition Jean Painlevé, the feet in the water opens a rare parenthesis. One enters it as in a poetic laboratory, a cabinet of wonder, a mental shore where cinema, science and the avant-garde cease to oppose. Until 31 May 2026, the work of the great filmmaker-biologist unfolds with almost organic evidence. The exhibition...