Exhibition
Énormément bizarre
The Jean Chatelus collection, donated by the Antoine de Galbert foundation
26 Mar - 30 Jun 2025
26 Mar - 30 Jun 2025


In 1987, the Centre Pompidou devoted a major exhibition to the Austrian architect, and in 2016, the Musée National d'Art Moderne acquired a significant body of his work, including installations, models, drawings and collections.

Over a period of almost fifty years, Jean Chatelus (1939-2021) amassed an extravagant collection of contemporary art, including works by Cindy Sherman, Christian Boltanski, Michel Journiac, Nam June Paik, Wim Delvoye and Mike Kelley. He hoarded his treasures in the chaos of his Parisian apartment, living among them rather like a man in a cabinet of curiosities. To mark the Antoine de Galbert Foundation's donation of the Jean Chatelus collection to the Centre Pompidou, the Musée National d'Art Moderne is displaying almost four hundred pieces, including sculptures, installations, paintings, photographs, drawings, votive offerings and vernacular objects.
‘Énormément bizarre’ (Enormously Bizarre) is an exhibition which offers a glimpse into the obsessions of a visionary collector. As a tribute to this extraordinary vision and to showcase the uniqueness of this 20th-century cabinet of curiosities, the exhibition aims to display virtually the entire donation using a ‘free association’ approach rather than following a timeline. The significance of the donation lies in its size, historic value and sheer strangeness. The title of the exhibition has been taken from an account by artist Wim Delvoye of his visit to the collector’s home.
Delvoye’s own work features heavily in the collection.
Exhibition in Gallery 3, level 1
€16 / Concessions €13
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Centre Pompidou, Paris
Place Georges-Pompidou
75 004 Paris

When
26 March - 30 June 2025
11am - 9pm, every days except tuesdays
Due to their particular nature, and in particular their sexually explicit or violent nature, some of the works and pieces presented in this exhibition may offend the sensibilities of the public.
Access to the exhibition is not recommended for minors.
Galerie 3
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Vue du salon de l’appartement de Jean Chatelus en 2021
Photo © Jean Marie del Moral
Œuvres :
Ricardo Brey, Untitled, 1993 © droits réservés
John Coplans, Self-portrait with Woman I, 1990 © The John Coplans Trust
Johan Creten, Vague moyenne pour Pallissy, 2008 – 2011 © Adagp, Paris 2025
Wim Delvoye, Priscilla, 1994 – 1998 © Adagp, Paris 2025
Eugène Gabritschevsky, Sans titre, s.d. © droits réservés
Noritoshi Hirakawa, Dream of Tokyo, 1991 © Adagp, Paris 2025
Richard Jackson, Duck on the Ceiling, 2008 © droits réservés
Bjarne Melgaard, Untitled, 2015 © Adagp, Paris 2025
Henrique Oliveira, Armoire, 2015 © Henrique Oliveira
Gina Pane, De l’Action Psyché, 1974 © Adagp, Paris 2025
Cameron Platter, Hard 1757, 2011 © droits réservés
Cindy Sherman, Untitled, 1976 –1989 © Cindy Sherman
Meyer Vaisman, Turkey with Necklace at Feet, 1994, © Meyer Vaisman
Wolf Vostell, Dépression endogène, 1978 © Adagp, Paris 2025
Jesse Wine, Prius Wagon, 2014 © Jesse Wine
Michele Zaza, Neo-Terrestre, 1979 et Itinerario, 1980 © Michele Zaza
Joel-Peter Witkin, Androgyny Breastfeeding a Foetus, 1981 © Galerie Baudouin Lebon