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Continuing the path, visitors are confronted with several disturbing works such as the statue of Maurizio Cattelan with Adolf Hitler kneeling in the prayer position or a group of old men, wax statues seated on electric wheel- chairs. Imagined by Chinese artists Sun Yuan and Peng Yu, they represent heads of state, religious figures or soldiers governing a world beyond them.
The figures of the jester and the clown rub shoulders here with those of the activist and the despot. Chaotic visions of the world where two generations confront each other.
A badly damaged Ferrari Dino, recovered and placed on a plinth by the artist Bertrand Lavier (1993), reinforces the cataclysmic vision of a sky blackened by an explosion in the work of Anne Imhof (2022).
Maurizio CATTELAN Untitled (Picasso), 1998
Polystyrène, résine, coton, cuir 217,2 × 139,7 × 59,7 cm Pinault Collection
Vue de l’exposition « Le monde comme il va », Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection, Paris, 2024. © Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, Niney et Marca Architectes, agence Pierre-Antoine Gatier. - Photo : Nicolas Brasseur / Pinault Collection.