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"Undless Sunday". Maurizio Cattelan and the Centre Pompidou Collection at Centre Pompidou-Metz

last update 05 May 2025

"Undless Sunday". Maurizio Cattelan and the Centre Pompidou Collection at Centre Pompidou-Metz

To celebrate its 15th anniversary, the Centre Pompidou-Metz is inviting the general public to take a vertiginous dive into the history of art and contemporary thought through the "Endless Sunday", an exceptional exhibition that will be taking over the entire museum. More than 400 works from the collections of the Centre Pompidou will be subjected to the implacable gaze of Maurizio Cattelan,while in addition, some thirty works by the Italian artist will offer a lucid, melancholic examination of modern mythologies.

Structured like an ABC, the exhibition alternates iconic works and unexpected pieces, creating transhistorical dialogues. Berger&Berger’s immersive exhibition design transforms the museum into a circular trail, echoing cycles of time as well as the architecture of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines.

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