Thursday, March 26th 2020
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#DAYBYDAY #CULTUREATHOME: ARTISTS' WORDS, OPEN WORKSHOPS, SHARING AND ACTIVITIES AVALAIBLE ON THE NETWORKS OF THE CENTRE POMPIDOU-METZ The Centre Pompidou-Metz starts a new digital content program on its social networks and its website following the French Ministry of Culture's recent initiative #CultureAtHome
Claudine Colin Communication Francesca Sabatini 00 33 (0)6 07 09 67 19 francesca@claudinecolin.com Copyrights : Centre Pompidou-Metz © Shigeru Ban Architects Europe and Jean de Gastines Architects, with Philip Gumuchdjian for the design of the winning project/Metz Métropole/Centre Pompidou-Metz © Image Roland Halbe © Graphic design Studio Sabir
Closed to the public temporarily, The Centre Pompidou-Metz is strengthening its commitment to make art accessible to all, with its digital #daybyday program-with three features especially designed for Instagram, Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter-in order to share artists’ creativity and keep an open window on the art world. •
On Instagram: #daybyday
Poems are photographed and images are described by today’s artists who express themselves by sharing their activities, thoughts and words.
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Etel Adnan’s extract of Night poem was published on Day I. On Day IV a drawing by Tatiana Trouvé, which was hidden in her reading, was shared. A fragment of Fernando Pessoa’s text was chosen by Jérémy Demester on Day VIII. A new post will be shared every two days. The artists Mircea Cantor, Navid Nuur, Marco Perego and Zoe Saldana will express themselves in future posts. The Centre Pompidou-Metz invites artists to film themselves and to open the doors of their homes or studios via Instagram stories once a week. The first publications will be created by Rosa Barba, Liam Everett, Tursic & Mille and Elmgreen & Dragset. All releases are available on www.centrepompidou-metz.fr: day by day, giorno dopo
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Also, the team of the Centre Pompidou-Metz-which is far from its work place and its visitors-shares its art history choices or relays videos and links related to reflections on art. • On Facebook: creations to share The artists of children workshops invite the followers to create and share a “do it yourself” artistic activity through a short video. The followers can post their creations on the Centre Pompidou-Metz Facebook page. All content is available on #centrepompidoumetz #daybyday #CultureAtHome hashtags. Useful information: Find us on: www.centrepompidou-metz.fr Centre Pompidou-Metz @PompidouMetz centrepompidoumetz_