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Significant exhibition “The World as it goes” to open at Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in the Spring 2024.

Significant exhibition “The World as it goes” to open at Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection in the Spring 2024. A set of iconic works from the Pinault Collection will be displayed throughout the Bourse de Commerce. Like a dizzying spiral within which images are generated, talk to one another, and telescope each other, they highlight François Pinault’s passion for, and commitment to, contemporary art.

Anne IMHOF, Untitled, 2022 270 x 480 x 3,5 cm © Pinault Collection – “The World as it goes” to open at Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection 

Featuring works by: Maurizio Cattelan, Peter Doig, Marlene Dumas, Damien Hirst, Anne Imhof, Kimsooja, Martin Kippenberger, Jeff Koons, Bertrand Lavier, Doris Salcedo, Cindy Sherman, STURTEVANT, Wolfgang Tillmans, Rosemarie Trockel,  Luc Tuymans, Frank Walter, David Weiss et Peter Fischli, Franz West, Christopher Wool,  Sun Yuan et Peng Yu.

Luc Tuymans, Eternity, 2021
Peter Doig, Pelican (Stag), 2003-2004 278,4 x 202,7 x 5,6 cm Pinault Collection © Peter Doig / Adagp, Paris, 2023

Bringing together works mainly from the 1980s to the present day, the exhibition reveals the heightened awareness of the present that artists express.”The World as it goes” alludes to the tumult and turbulence of current events. Stable reference points everywhere seem to be faltering and slipping away. The title comes from a philosophical tale by Voltaire in which an angel sends an envoy to observe the behaviours of a faraway people, as the Gods no longer know whether they deserve to live or should be destroyed to make way for a newer and better civilisation. Confronted with the paradoxes of humanity and his own hesitation, the narrator ultimately decides to let “the world go as it goes”, trusting that humans will take their destiny into their own hands.  The works from the Pinault Collection selected for this show bear witness to this moment of uncertainty, but they also serve to draw visitors into the momentum of this sphere which keeps on turning regardless and in the sway of whose movements we collectively write our history. 

Sun Yuan & Peng Yu – Old Persons Home 3, 2007
Bertrand Lavier, Dino, 1993

François Pinault’s choices as a collector have always reflected his passion for art that exists in sync with its time, be it socially committed or simply observing, provocative or darker. Faced with the excesses and paradoxes of our society and our world, as well as the difficulties of our time, the artists are at times prophetic and visionary, at others philosophical. Sometimes they are cynical and ironic, often they are poetic and re-enchanting. It is the flow of images taken in by the world’s motions, the complexity of the works, their ability to reflect reality or, to the contrary, to create a mise en abyme around it, to resonate in empathy or irony with the past and present that have nourished the Pinault Collection for the last fifty years. 

Jeff Koons, Balloon Dog (Magenta), 1994-2000
Maurizio Cattelan, Sans titre, 1998

“Le Monde comme il va” “The World As It Goes”, From March 20th, 2024 Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection

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