Entering Eva Jospin's cardboard works is like encountering petrified forests and mountains. Paper fossils, imaginary places, dreamlike cabins—the spaces she creates in cities and institutions offer metaphorical respites and seem to speak directly to our ecological conscience. At the Museum of Hunting and Nature, the branches imagined by the artist will invade the walls and display cases, engaging in a dialogue with the animals, objects, and woodwork already in place. The artist plays with the blurring of lines between museum-like reality and the creative reconstruction of natural forms, following the tradition of the studiolo, the Mannerist Renaissance cabinet of curiosities that openly inspires her for this exhibition.
Eva Jospin: Galleria
Museum of Hunting and Nature
Hôtel de Guénégaud – 60-62, rue des Archives, 75003 Paris
From November 16 2021 20 in March 2022
https://www.chassenature.org/expositions/galleria
By Ana Bordenave





