
16-mm-film transferred to video, color, sound, 10 min. Edition of 5.
Collection Centre Georges Pompidou
Curatorship: Maurizio Cattelan, Chiara Parisi, Director of Centre Pompidou-Metz, and the Programming Department: Sophie Bernal, Elia Biezunski, Anne Horvath, Laureen Picaut, and Zoe Stillpass, with the support of Marta Papini.
Since its opening, the Centre Pompidou-Metz has had the privilege of presenting numerous works from the collection of the Centre Pompidou. To celebrate this rich partnership, the exhibition features rarely shown works as well as pieces whose presence in the collection might come as a surprise, highlighting the plurality of art historical movements. On view in all their splendor are the extraordinary wall from André Breton’s studio and Marcel Duchamp’s chess table, which recently entered the Centre Pompidou’s collection.
The exhibition explores the notion of “Sunday,” a polysemous theme that has sparked multiple associations within the collective of curators—brought together around the artist Maurizio Cattelan. This subject raises social, political, and aesthetic questions that continue to resonate in our society today.