A step aside, an escape that opens onto horizons both fertile and barren at the crossroads of the arts and sciences: this is the work of a young painter, Silvère Jarrosson, who draws inspiration from the creative processes behind natural forms.
Eight of his paintings are on display at the Grande Galerie de l’Évolution in Paris, providing a conclusion to the Deserts exhibition at the French National Museum of Natural History (MNHN), which has been extended until April 19, 2026. It is an illustration of how art and science, by engaging in dialogue and feeding off each other, “make it possible to reach audiences who might not necessarily be interested in science,” said Véronique Roy, arts and science project manager at the MNHN, during a round-table discussion on October 13.
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