For the first time Nuit Blanche will take over the Paris Zoological Park and offer the public a unique walking experience through the depths of the largest Cubist sculpture in the Paris region, the famous “Grand Rocher,” made out of reinforced concrete and built at the beginning of the 1930s by Charles Letrosne.

As adventurers on a nocturnal journey, the public is then invited to look for works hidden in the décor by the artist Laurent Le Deunff. Reviving the memory of television icons, like the head of the tiger Félindra in Fort Boyard or a mountainous reef, Laurent Le Deunff draws out the frictions between reality and the imaginary, thereby returning us back to our youth.