
An infinite Sunday, when time is suspended between leisure and rise up. To have fun its fifteenth anniversary, the Centre Pompidou-Metz is inviting most of the people to take a vertiginous dive into the historical past of artwork and up to date thought by way of the Infinite Sunday, an distinctive exhibition that will probably be taking up your entire museum. Greater than 400 works from the collections of the Centre Pompidou will probably be subjected to the implacable gaze of Maurizio Cattelan, whereas as well as, some thirty works by the Italian artist will provide a lucid, melancholic examination of recent mythologies.
Proper from the doorway, guests will probably be confronted with a mise en scène of authority and opposition to it. Right here, the gallery texts carry the private phrases of Maurizio Cattelan and inmates from the ladies’s jail at Giudecca, Venice, who collectively discover the idea of freedom within the type of an ABC. Within the gallery, different inmates educated as gallery educators from the jail in Metz will accompany teams.
Structured like an ABC, the exhibition alternates iconic works and surprising items, creating transhistorical dialogues. Berger&Berger’s immersive exhibition design transforms the museum right into a round path, echoing cycles of time in addition to the structure of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines.
Designed by Irma Growth, the guide revealed along with the exhibition, removed from being a traditional catalogue, explores the concepts in additional depth. In it Maurizio Cattelan provides distinctive perception into his personal work and his private story. Greater than a set of texts, it’s an autobiography.
What is supposed by an infinite Sunday? It’s a day that stretches between freedom and constraint, reminiscence and projection, wandering and engagement. With this exhibition, the Centre Pompidou-Metz provides a labyrinth of tales through which artwork, in dialogue with actuality, continues to open new views in our imaginative and prescient of the world.
Fifteen years after his inaugural exhibition Cooks-d’œuvre ? (2010), throughout which the Centre Pompidou-Metz examined specifically our data of artwork historical past, the establishment provides a contemporary tackle the works and the idea of a set. The Infinite Sunday represents a end result of this reflection. This wide-ranging exhibition showcasing Maurizio Cattelan and the Centre Pompidou’s assortment marks the fifteenth anniversary of the Centre Pompidou-Metz, making a wealthy dialogue with the Centre Pompidou in Paris, at the moment present process full renovation.
Taking part artist:
Chantal Akerman, Jean-Michel Alberola, Kenneth Anger, Anonyme, Giovanni Anselmo, Karel Appel, Diane Arbus, Avigdor Arikha, Martin Arnold, Arnould Reynold, Jean Arp, Francis Bacon, Bruce Baillie, Oswald Birley, Ulla von Brandenburg, Georges Braque, Victor Brauner, André Breton, Frédéric Bruly Bouabré, Miriam Cahn, Sophie Calle, Pia Camil, Maurizio Cattelan, Zhen Chen, Giorgio de Chirico, Shirley Clarke, Francesco Clemente, Henry Clews, Condoy, John Coplans, Tony Cragg, Julie Curtiss, Jean Daligault, André Deed, Sonia Delaunay, André Derain, Jim Dine, Otto Dix, Jean Dubuffet, Hubert Duprat, Daniel Eisenberg, Max Ernst, Fischli & Weiss, Lucio Fontana, Samuel Fosso, Helen Frankenthaler, Roger de la Fresnaye, Gloria Friedmann, Katharina Fritsch, Cyprien Gaillard, Jochen Gerz, Alberto Giacometti, Natalia Gontcharova, Julio González, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Nancy Graves, Philip Guston, Huang Yong Ping, Fabrice Hyber, Dorothy Iannone, Alex Israel, Jacqueline de Jong, Asger Jorn, Birgit Jürgenssen, Paul Klee, Claude Lalanne, François-Xavier Lalanne, La Ribot, Henri Laurens, Fernand Léger, Maurice Lemaître, Natacha Lesueur, Roy Lichtenstein, Jacques Lipchitz, Antonio Lopez Garcia, Urs Lüthi, Alberto Magnelli, Kasimir Malévitch, Man Ray, Théo Mercier, Jean Messagier, Ivan Meštrovic, Joan Miró, Joan Mitchell, Henry Moore, Zoran Music, Michel Nedjar, Senga Nengudi, Hélène d’Oettingen, Meret Oppenheim, Gina Pane, Nesa Paripovic, Philippe Parreno, Giuseppe Penone, Pablo Picasso, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Yvonne Rainer, Hans Richter, Robert Ryman, Fernand Sabatté, Niki de Saint Phalle, Alberto Savinio, Claude Schurr, George Segal, Tino Sehgal, Gino Severini, Philippe Starck, Claire Tabouret, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Dorothea Tanning, Toyen, Tunga, Rosemarie Trockel, Jacques Vaché, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Maurice de Vlaminck, Danh Võ, Franz West, Gil Wolman, Erwin Wurm, Li Yongbin, Akram Zaatari, Billie Zangewa
at Centre Pompidou-Metz
till February 2, 2027