Inspired by the work of Bernie Krause, an American musician and acoustics engineer, this exhibition uniting artists from all over the world invites visitors to immerse themselves in esthetic meditation, involving both eyes and ears, on an animal world increasingly confronted by serious threats. The cornerstone of the exhibit is a drawing 18 metres long, specially produced by Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang, portraying all species of wild animals, come together around a single water-hole. Very powerful... Until January 8th. Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, 261 boulevard Raspail, Paris 14 (01 42 18 56 50).