At the Jacobin Convent in Rennes, portraits and mask games

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Jean-Marie Gallais, curator at the Pinault Collection, has brought together 90 paintings, sculptures and photographs around the theme of portraiture at the Couvent des Jacobins. Pinault Collection
At the Couvent des Jacobins in Rennes, 90 contemporary paintings, sculptures and photographs from the Pinault collection explore the multiple facets of the portrait, between the invention of a character and the cult of memory.
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I subscribeThe people of Rennes are in luck. Attached to his Breton roots, businessman François Pinault doesn't just display his collection of nearly 10,000 works in his museums in Venice and Paris. Every two years, he presents a major thematic exhibition at the Couvent des Jacobins in Rennes. The first, in 2018, gave rise to Exporama, a prolific program of contemporary art held every summer in some thirty public and private venues across the city, many of which are free to attend.
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