Hunting in the 16th century represented the ultimate pleasure of the country gentleman: the Château de Kerjean and its estate are the ideal surroundings in which to evoke such a theme. This exhibition explains, thanks to the old objects and animated films on display, the subtleties and diversities of hunting techniques of that era. Contemporary works, displayed alongside the universe of hunting, provide a poetic, and at times, humorous, if somewhat offbeat perspective. This mixing of genres allows the exhibition to offer a mischievous portrayal of a practice that still gives rise to numerous debates today.
In association with the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature
Hunting in the 16th century represented the ultimate pleasure of the country gentleman: the Château de Kerjean and its estate are the ideal surroundings in which to evoke such a theme. This exhibition explains, thanks to the old objects and animated films on display, the subtleties and diversities of hunting techniques of that era. Contemporary works, displayed alongside the universe of hunting, provide a poetic, and at times, humorous, if somewhat offbeat perspective. This mixing of genres allows the exhibition to offer a mischievous portrayal of a practice that still gives rise to numerous debates today.In association with the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature