Maurizio Cattelan Curates ‘The Endless Sunday’


The Centre Pompidou-Metz is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary with The Infinite Sunday, a significant exhibition curated by famend Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. For the primary time, the museum will activate each a part of its institution, from the Grande Nef and Galerie 1 to the rooftops and hidden areas with greater than 400 works from the Centre Pompidou’s assortment.

Cattelan brings these works into dialogue with roughly 30 of his personal, providing his signature satire plus a melancholic reflection on fashionable mythologies. Amongst them is Comic, his notorious banana duct-taped to the wall, a chunk that stirred world debate on the worth and absurdity of latest artwork. On this context, it stands as each satire and image, reinforcing the exhibition’s deeper exploration of cultural rituals and methods of which means.

Structured as a 27-part alphabet, the exhibition strikes via themes tied to poems, novels and movies. Infinite Sunday is on view via February 2, 2027.

Centre Pompidou-Metz
1 Parv. des Droits de l’Homme
57000 Metz, France