Centre Pompidou Metz opens retrospective of the work of Fernand Léger
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Centre Pompidou Metz opens retrospective of the work of Fernand Léger
Fernand Léger, Les Loisirs-Hommage à Louis David , 1948 - 1949. Huile sur toile, 154 x 185 cm Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne - Centre de création industrielle © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI/Jean-François Tomasian/Dist. RMN-GP © Adagp, Paris, 2016.



METZ.- Painter of the city who bore witness to the changes taking place in his own epoch, Fernand Léger is one of the most celebrated figures of modernity. From cubism to his commitment to communism, Léger’s painting remains associated with a vision of humanity transfigured by the machine and mass production. However, over and above these powerful images, his work is at one and the same time diverse and coherent, free from categories and from movements.

“Beauty is not codified or classified, beauty is all around, in the order of a set of saucepans on the white wall of a kitchen as well as in a museum” ( L'Esthétique de la machine, l'ordre géométrique et le vrai, 1923). Fernand Léger’s catchphrase rings out like a hymn to the freedom of observation, refusing any conventional taste or established hierarchy between the fine arts and everyday life. The artist perceives the aesthetic power of modern life, vibrant and colourful, and the extraordinary challenge it represents for artists.

Taking into account his career history on its diversity, this retrospective exhibition Fernand Léger. Beauty is all around, sheds new light on the manner in which the artist reinvents painting by drawing on the spectacle of the world and by opening himself up to the other arts. Without ever ceasing to be a painter, Fernand Léger contributes to realms as varied as book illustration, theatre sets, mural painting, experimental cinema and photomontage. It is rare for modern painters to forge links with creators coming from the world of architecture (Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Paul Nelson…) the cinema (Abel Gance, Marcel L’Herbier, Sergei Eisenstein…) dance (Jean Börlin…) music (Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honnegger…) and poetry (Blaise Cendrars Vladimir Maïakovski…).

Bringing together five decades of creation, the thematic plan reflects the living image of painting inventing itself. Nourished by the vitality of his own epoch, work by Léger is destined to escape the confines of the picture frame, to evolve into the screen, onto the stage or onto the walls of the city. Over and above the regeneration of forms, his transdisciplinary approach is tied to his political commitment and linked to his desire to make art part of daily life and to express himself to the greatest number of people.

This monographic exhibition relies on a number of exceptional loans from the Centre Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, completed by major works from large - scale public and private international collections. The display of numerous archival documents allows the presentation of different facets of the man: author of influential texts on painting and on his time, well seasoned traveller, professor in the workshop where hundreds of artists would be trained.

Twenty years after the great retrospective organised in Paris, the Centre Pompidou – Metz pays a tribute to the exceptional personality of this great figure of the avant–garde. Organised on a territory which bears the marks of its industrial past, the exhibition Fernand Léger. Beauty is all around represents one of the great events of the fortieth anniversary of the Centre Pompidou. It serves as a reminder of the convergence between the artist’s humanist ideas and the founding missions of the establishment : an openness to creation in all its forms, the ambition for an art for everybody.










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