Maurizio Cattelan
"Presenting a Maurizio CaUelan exhibition nowadays ... is a perverted
fad and suicidal madness" , writes Francesco Bonami in his essay for
the exhibition catalogue.
Maurizio Cattelan (born in Padua in 1960) belongs to the younger generation of
artists in Italy who have lent conceptual art a new dimension. Cattelan uses the
characteristic parameters he sees in the specific context of each of his exhibitions
as a starting point for his own subversive happenings. He successfully identifies
the vulnerable points of a system in order to highlight them - not in a provocative
and obvious way, but though imitating them or availing of their own intrinsic
methods. The fact that he integrates people in his work (e.g. a football team,
the staff or a museum or a gallery owner) who play themselves, gives his work
the trangient character of a performance or an event. For instance, Cattelan had
a party costume in the form of a huge phallus tailored for a French gallery owner
who had to wear it during the whole exhibition. In another work a squirrel committed
suicide and the incriminating weapon - a tiny revolver - remained on the scene
of the crime. He also created quite a stir in a New York gallery by presenting
a live donkey to the assembled company as a symbol of the artist.
Cattelan has had two bicycles installed for the exhibition entitled "Dynamo
Secession" in the Vienna Secession, which will be ridden by two supervisors.
The energy they produce will be used to drive a dynamo to generate the dim lighting
(emanating from a 15 Watt bulb). In this work too, which began so harmlessly and
cheerfully, something that is both disconcerting and underhanded emerges. Maurizio
Cattelan's project for the Vienna Secession conforms to those ambivalent, tragic-comic
"reality games" that, apart from criticising public institutions severely, also
feature (as in the present case) themes such as apartheid, exploitation and racism.
PUBLICATION
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MAURIZIO
CATTELAN
20 pages, 1 colored illustration, 9 b/w illustrations
authors: Francesco Bonami, Werner Würtinger
Secession 1997, ISBN 3-900803-87-0
sold out
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Selected exhibitions: 1989, Gallena Neon, Bologna; 1990, Studio Oggetto, Milan;
Landau Gallery, Los Angeles; 1992, ""Edizioni dell'Obbligo", Juliet,
Triester 1993, Galleria Massimo De Carlo, Milan; "Nachtschattengewächse",
Museum Fridericianum, Cassel; "Aperto '93", Biennale of Venice; 1994,
Galerie Analix, Geneva; Daniel Buchholz, Cologne; Laure Geniliard Gailery. London;
Daniel Newburg Gallery, New York; Ma Galerie, Paris; 1996, Laure Genillard Gallery,
London; Massimo De Carlo, Milan; Ars Futura, Zürich;...
Selected bibliography: J. Rian, "M. Cattelan", frieze, nr. 23, 1995;
O. Zahm, "M. Cattelan", Artforum, nr. 10, 1995; "Das Spiel in der
Kunst", Neue Galerie Graz and Arge Kunst, Bolzano, 1995 (catalogue); Le Consortium,
Didon, 1995 (catalogue); J. Rian, "Maurizio Cattelan", Flash Art, nr.
190,1996; A. Vettese, "Art in Milan", Parkett, nr.46, 1996;...
For further information and photographic material please contact:
Tamara Schwarzmayr
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
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