until Monday March 05 2012
Opening Hours: Mon, Wed 11am–6pm; Thur, Fri 11am–8pm; Sat 10am–8pm, Sun 10am–6pm
Centre Pompidou-Metz
T : +33 (0)3 87 15 39 39
1, parvis des Droits-de-l'Homme CS 90490
57020 Metz
France
Centre Pompidou-Metz
Louise Moreau
T : +33 (0)3 87 15 39 63
louise.moreau@centrepompidou-metz.fr
Claudine Colin Communication
Constance Gounod / Valentine Dolla
T : +33 (0)1 42 72 60 01
centrepompidoumetz@claudinecolin.com
Wander, Labyrinthine Variations follows Masterpieces? as the second major thematic exhibition at the Centre Pompidou-Metz.
This is an international group exhibition, which takes its cue from the model of the labyrinth, tackling the notions of straying, loss and wandering as well as their various representations in contemporary art.
Mystical, archaic forms, labyrinths and mazes are examined here as metaphors. They form complex figures that associate the image of non-linear progression through bends, curves, repentance and returns… whether architectural, mental, economic or structural in nature. The show itself is organised thematically according to a sinusoidal principle that follows the detours and polysemy of the subject itself, offering a loss of reference both figuratively as well as formally. It veers from an architectural maze to thoughtful meandering, from global political-economic chaos to disorientated contemporary urbanism, from bodily spatial confinement to maieutics, from exploded narration in cinema or literature to geometric abstraction as an eye-catcher.
The exhibition is presented in eight themed parts, which develop the subject from an angle that is both conceptual and sensory.
Painting, architecture, penetrable works, sculptures, films, maps and archaeological artefacts offer as many different perspectives on, and immersions in, these curious and surprising worlds.
Unfolded on 2,000 square metres across two of the gallery spaces at Centre Pompidou-Metz, the exhibition shows different generations of French and international artists, alongside major works from the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne in Paris and important international collections. There will also be specific commissions by Matt Mullican, Public Space With a Roof and re-enacted pieces by Gianni Colombo, Gianni Pettena and Julio Le Parc.



