THE CENTRE POMPIDOU INFORMATION The Centre Pompidou, in the heart of Paris, opened to the public in 1977 and today hosts the largest collection of modern and contemporary art in Europe. With more than 100,000 works, it covers the period from 1905 to the present day. About thirty temporary exhibitions attract millions of visitors every year, such as Matisse, Dali and Roy Lichtenstein exhibitions. Additionally, music, dance and theatre programmes, as well as performances and cinema cycles are available for the visitor. The Centre Pompidou also houses a public information library and a research institute for acoustic/music co-ordination. Designed by architects Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, the building is a landmark of the 20th century. OPENING HOURS From 16 September to 15 June: 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. From 16 June to 15 September: Summer opening hours from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Last admission fifteen minutes before the museum closes. Closed on: Tuesdays, January 1 and December 25 FARES Permanent collection: 7 €, concessions 4 € Temporary exhibition: 4 €, concessions 2.50 € Permanent collection + temporary exhibition: 9 €, concessions 5.50 € CONTACT Pasaje doctor Carrillo Casaux, s/n (Muelle Uno, Puerto de Málaga) T. (+34) 951 926 200 [email protected] [email protected] The Centre Pompidou, Paris © Centre Pompidou THE “CENTRE POMPIDOU PROVISOIRE” PROJECT Málaga is the launching partner of the new concept of temporary Centre Pompidou (Centre Pompidou provisoire), conceived by the Centre Pompidou’s president, Alain Seban. The “Centre Pompidou Málaga” is intended to be a laboratory and pilot project. Over the next few years, it will settle into an existing building, the “Cubo”, and offer the public a selection of masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou’s collection, a programme of exhibitions and multi-disciplinary experiences as well as exhibitions and workshops dedicated to younger audiences. The “Centre Pompidou provisoire”, draws from the Centre Pompidou’s museum expertise,multi-disciplinary cultural programming and paedagogical tools,especially those geared towards families and younger audiences. Their aim is to become an interface between society and creation, in order to make today’s art accessible to the widest possible audience. centrepompidou-malaga.eu WELCOME WELCOME TO THE CENTRE POMPIDOU MÁLAGA. THERE ARE SEVERAL SELF-GUIDED MUSEUM TOURS AVAILABLE DEPENDING ON HOW MUCH TIME YOU HAVE. 45-MINUTE ESSENTIAL SELF-GUIDED TOUR DELVE DEEPER (1 HOUR 30 MINUTES) FAMILY TOUR FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT (1 HOUR 30 MINUTES) Tour the works of the permanent collection “The Collection”, a journey through 20th and 21st century art through a presentation of the Centre Pompidou’s works on human representation, divided into five sections comprising paintings, sculptures, installations, films and videos: Self-guided tour of the works within the permanent collection Tour the works in the permanent collection Along the tour, you will find three interactive pedagogical devices for children: “Playing with your own image”, “Hidden Faces” and “Fragmented Identities” . Metamorphoses Picasso turned the whole portrait genre upside-down and inside-out. The selection of works in this section illustrates this radical re-invention of human representation. + Visit the temporary exhibition + Watch a film, listen to a conference (see schedule) 2 Visit the temporary exhibition 3 4 The Man without a Face Since 1910 and until today, artists have been representing humanity’s new faces, echoing the solitude and alienation of the modern world. 1. Frida Kahlo, The Frame [1938] Coll. Centre Pompidou / J.-C. Planchet / Dist. RMN-GP, © Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. / VEGAP, Málaga, 2015 The Political Body In the 1960s, a whole generation of engaged artists condemned the way women were traditionally represented. 2. Constantin Brancusi, Sleeping Muse [1910] Coll. Centre Pompidou / A. Rzepka / Dist. RMN-GP, VEGAP, Málaga, 2015 The Body in Pieces Tormented by the image of the Other, artists haunted by transgression and animality came up with a new, bewildering and ever-changing version of Man. An audio-guide of 16 works in the collection is available free of charge. Visit the “Beneath the Moon II” exhibition–workshop, aimed at children The game-artwork Beneath the Moon II by sculptor Miquel Navarro evokes an imaginary city and consists of thousands of metallic elements of different shapes. It invites children to build new cities by combining these objects created by the artist. + Self-portraits During the 20th century, artists shattered their images in an effort to explore the complex, enigmatic dimensions of identity. 1 + 3. ORLAN, The artist’s kiss. The vending machine, or almost! no 2, from the set “Action ORLAN-CORPS The Artist’s Kiss”, 1977/2009, Silver gelatine print on Diasec 2009. Purchase, 2009 Coll. Centre Pompidou / G. Meguerditchian / Dist. RMN-GP, VEGAP, Málaga, 2015 4. Antoni Tàpies, Legs, 1975 Coll. Centre Pompidou / Bertrand Prévost / Dist. RMN-GP, © Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Barcelona / VEGAP, Málaga, 2015 5. Miquel Navarro, Beneath the Moon II, 1994, © Museo de la Ciudad - Mexico, Mexico / VEGAP, Málaga, 2015 5 AND ALSO... Performances Guided tours Family workshops
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