The exhibition Counting the Rice by Marina Abramović at the Centre Pompidou-Metz is a participatory installation in which visitors are invited to sit at a table and manually separate thousands of grains of rice and lentils.

The gesture is simple, repetitive, and meditative, yet rich in meaning. Through this practice, Abramović invites the public to slow down, focus, listen inwardly, and enter a state of deep presence, almost ritualistic. It’s not just about observing a work of art, but about becoming part of it: the participant becomes the performer.

The piece raises questions about our relationship with time, repetition, silence, and mental endurance in an increasingly fast-paced world. A daily action like sorting grains is transformed into a symbolic, almost spiritual act.