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Opening reception: Tuesday, April 30, 6–8pm
April 30–June 15, 2024
West 21st Street, New York
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Gagosian is pleased to announce Maurizio Cattelan’s first solo gallery exhibition in more than two decades, opening at 522 West 21st Street on April 30, 2024. Similar to America—a functional solid gold toilet that he installed at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 2016—Cattelan’s new project will once again confront the contradictions of American society and culture, and also touch on a sensitive issue confronting the world at large.
Born in Padua in 1960, Cattelan is one of the most provocative figures in the art world. Often dismissed as a prankster, he is a deeply political artist whose work investigates issues that affect us all. In Sunday, his debut solo exhibition at Gagosian, Cattelan will affirm his ability to address art history and current affairs simultaneously, presenting them as two parallel but paradoxically convergent tracks. Cattelan is, in the words of the exhibition’s curator Francesco Bonami, “the most famous Italian artist since Caravaggio.” While the claim may seem overblown, the popularity of the artist’s recent exhibitions at UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, and the Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, confirm his ability to engage both art-world audiences and a global public.
Cattelan’s work will also be on view as part of the Vatican’s exhibition for the Holy See Pavilion at the 60th Biennale di Venezia (April 20–November 24).
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