To celebrate its 15th anniversary, the Centre Pompidou- Metz will be taking over all its spaces - the Grande Nef, Galerie 1, the roofs of the galleries and even the nooks and crannies of its architecture - with hundreds of works from the collection of the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne, whose building is undergoing a metamorphosis over the next few years.
The exhibition tackles the notion of Sunday, a multi-faceted subject that has prompted the curatorial collective - gathered around artist Maurizio Cattelan - to make a number of associations, as the theme raises social, political and aesthetic questions that run through our society today. It addresses, among other things, the division between leisure time and work time, private and public spaces, spirituality, light and the potential of art to imagine alternative worlds or offer melancholic meditations.