From 31 April to 18 October, the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle is hosting five monumental works by animal sculptor Michel Bassompierre in the Jardin des Plantes.
The bears and gorillas on display are emblematic of endangered species. Their habitats, forests and ice floes, are being damaged by the pressure of human climate change. With their extinction, the ecosystems of these plant and animal species are also at risk.
The exhibition of these works aims to raise awareness of the beauty, diversity and fragility of the living world, under the scientific guidance of the primatologist Sabrina KRIEF, professor at the Museum.
To see these sculptures, access is free and the place is open every day from 7:30 am to 6:30 pm.
Les Saumons N°1
150x208x96cm
Le Dominant N°5
200x137x187cm
Le Miel N°5
200x167x136cm
La Banquise N°2
200x141x159cm
Dos argenté n°7
200x215x119cm
with Nicolas HULOT