From our special correspondent in Metz
On the forecourt of Human Rights, in Metz, the Pompidou Center and its architecture in
2001: a space odyssey
seems on the point of tearing itself away from the earth's gravity.
The match between this futuristic modern vessel and the exhibition
“
Les Portes du possible.
Art & science fiction” is immediately striking.
What daring treasures has the museum had to deploy to set up this theme so rarely treated in a museum enclosure?
The result is there.
This is an immersive exhibition from which the visitor emerges jostled in his certainties.
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It is mainly thanks to the will of Alexandra Müller, exhibition curator at the Center Pompidou-Metz since 2008, that this project was born.
While in 2015, she directed a retrospective entitled "An imagined museum - What if art disappeared"
,
she discovered Ray Bradbury and was particularly passionate about
Fahrenheit 451
which imagines a totalitarian society where firefighters light fires instead of …
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