Explores representations of the human form from the goddess Aphrodite to the hero Achilles and a fearsome cyclops, through a selection of sculptural and figurative works from across the collection. The visit examines how bodily ideals, mythic narratives and corporeal vulnerability are rendered in stone, relief and painted surfaces, and how form conveys power, desire and otherness. Led by an art historian with interpretation in French Sign Language, it foregrounds perception and embodied reception.
In French.