Endless Sunday
Exhibition
May 8 2025 – February 2 2027
Centre Pompidou-Metz
Press release
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Photo, Zeno Zotti. Courtesy, Maurizio Cattelan’s Archive. Courtesy Perrotin ©Adagp, Paris, 2025
Since its opening on 8 May 2025, “Endless Sunday” (“Dimanche sans fin”) has alreadyreceived over 140,000 visitors. This unusual exhibition has taken over all the museum’s spaces, inviting visitors on a dizzying dive into the history of art for the 15-year anniversary of Centre Pompidou-Metz. Nearly 400 pieces from the Centre Pompidou collection come under the unyielding gaze of
Maurizio Cattelan, with 40 of his works that interrogate our modern mythologies with lucidity and melancholy.
Through an exhibition created like an alphabet book, in a nod to Gilles Deleuze, the exhibition alternates between iconic works, unexpected pieces and trans-historic conversations. The immersive scenography of Berger&Berger transforms the spaces into a circular stroll, echoing the cycles of time and the architecture of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines.
The exhibition is designed to be an evolving experience: it rejects permanence, offering a chain of new arrivals, disappearances and reversals, until it closes in February 2027.
“‘Endless Sunday’ grows quickly, like a young child: look away for a few months and it will already be a new person. New works are added, others have left. It is a living, transforming creature, that learns as it grows and shares as it gets older: like your elderly grandmother who you love dearly, it’s always worth making a visit,” says Maurizio Cattelan.
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Dossier de presse - Dimanche sans fin.
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Press release - Endless Sunday
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