The Centre Pompidou presents a retrospective exhibition dedicated to the Irish artist James Coleman, whose the work, since the early 1960s, has constantly deconstructed the functioning of images by operating on the borders of distinct traditions - those of painting, photography and film. The exhibition gives an account of the exemplary interdisciplinarity of an artistic practice that many contemporary artists - such as Douglas Gordon and Tino Sehgal - have said had a strong impact on them.