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Grégoire Eloy's decade-long photographic survey of environmental change exhibited at Villa Pérochon

exhibition · 2026-05-03

Photographer Grégoire Eloy has spent ten years documenting environmental transformations across France, from retreating glaciers in the Pyrenees to the proliferation of exotic species along the Breton coast. His black-and-white images, blending art and scientific documentation, capture a strange and constantly changing natural world. The work is now on display at Villa Pérochon in Niort, highlighting the collaboration between Eloy and scientists on field missions. The exhibition brings together a decade of fieldwork, presenting landscapes altered by climate change and human activity.

Key facts

  • Grégoire Eloy is a photographer
  • His work covers glaciers in the Pyrenees and exotic species on the Breton coast
  • Images are black and white
  • Work is at the intersection of art and documentation
  • Exhibition is at Villa Pérochon in Niort
  • The project spans a decade
  • Eloy follows scientists on their missions
  • The photographs show a world in constant transformation

Entities

Artists

  • Grégoire Eloy

Institutions

  • Villa Pérochon

Locations

  • Niort
  • France
  • Pyrenees
  • Finistère
  • Brittany

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