Exhibition guide

Praise of the highlights in a crumbling world. An exhibition and events that are praises to nature and a manifesto for its preservation.

Visit details

  • Dates: From Tuesday May 26, 2026 to Sunday May 31, 2026: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • Venue: Galerie M, 18 RUE LALLY-TOLLENDAL, Paris
  • Price: free
  • Audience: All audiences
  • Source: Event page

About the exhibition

causes of global warming, actions we can take

is a place of radical otherness, where I change state. 9 p.m.

Events around the exhibitionThursday May 28, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m.:

Poetic and literary approach to glaciers and the high mountains with the poet Bruno Doucey and Nathanael de Lachaise; French Alps.

mix fascination, life and the threat of death.

Lachaise invites us to share his love of nature and high

For a year Nathanael de Lachaise traveled the glaciers of the Andes,

art can be a powerful vector in this fight. in the high mountains, I rediscover a part of the dream, a place where my doubts

(researcher at CNRS), who will provide a scientific approach to

through literature and mountain stories, such as those of Lionnel

brings to life the installation of his crampons on a glacier and which leads him to

combining sounds, images and even bodily feelings. These trips fueled his quest

of electronic and acoustic music: in an abstract and

rationality and technical performance.

"The high mountains

Poems with Bruno Doucey (Thursday May 28) and meeting with glaciologist Ugo Nanni (Friday May 29) will be offered as well as musical times and screenings during the weekend.

Opening on Tuesday May 26, 20261

16 p.m. these images responding to others previously produced in the

exhibition, through the resonance of the photography and music of Ghost in the Loop (Aurélien Buiron; I.O.T Records) and Ex Aquis (Pure Life Records) (On registration from May 2 - PAF 10 euro;Friday May 29, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m.:

Meeting with the glaciologist Ugo Nanni

His approach is part of a romantic and dreamlike vision, nourished

He thus wishes to bear witness to the profound transformation that he has

mountain through a set of events and sensory experiences

of Patagonia, and the Atlantic. (free entry)Saturday May 30, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.:

Lives

Terray, in reaction to an era that he perceives to be dominated by

find in him a form of existential rest.

interior and the series of photographs that he gives us today,

sensitive, transport the public to the elsewhere which this

The high mountain appears there as a living presence and

deep thoughts about existence take a break and my mind frees itself."

THE EXHIBITION