Fargfabriken Center for Contemporary Art and Architecture is proud to present an exhibition with a new work by one of the most renowned contemporary artists, the Italian-born Maurizio Cattelan. He presents a work made for the large room of Färgfabriken (850 m2).
Färgfabriken is proud to present an
exhibition with a new work by one of the most
renowned contemporary artists, the Italian-born
Maurizio Cattelan. He presents a work made for the
large room of Färgfabriken (850 m2). The exhibition
is opening on February 10, 2001.
In his work Maurizio Cattelan often plays with strong
symbols that touch everything from racism and
terrorism to the Vietnam War and the mechanisms
of the art world. But rather than taking sides
Cattelan displays the symbols for his own needs,
creating subtle comments that open up for different
reactions. They are at the same time intimate and
distant, serious and filled with humor.
Lately it is the work "The Ninth Hour" (a realistic
sculpture depicting the Pope John Paul II crushed
by a meteorite) that has created headlines, first in
Germany, then in London and Warsaw. In Warsaw
Cattelan's room was even closed down. For the
exhibition at Färgfabriken, Cattelan has chosen an
even more controversial model for his work, namely
Adolf Hitler.
Cattelan has been in Sweden a number of times
during the 90's. He took part in the controversial
project "Interpol" at Färgfabriken in 1996. He also
participated in the first exhibition of the new Modern
Museum in Stockholm in 1998, "Wounds".
Färgfabriken has since "Interpol" collaborated with
Cattelan in different ways, among them to help
producing a couple of issues of the magazine
"Permanent Food" and also to help to co-produce
"The 6th Carribean Biennial". Therefore he has
visited Sweden several times, and maybe the
impressions of Sweden also played a part in what
became his piece for Färgfabriken.
Maurizio Cattelan has exhibited widely all over the
world. Among his exhibitions can be mentioned
Castello di Rivoli, Turin (1997), MOMA, New York
(1998), Kunsthalle Basel (1998), Centre Pompidou,
Paris (2000), Royal Academy, London (2000). He
has participated in the Venice Biennial several
times. Last year Phaidon Press published a
thorough presentation of CattelanÕs work, where,
amongst others, the critic Francesco Bonami,
presents a large survey on Cattelan.
Responsible curator for the exhibition is Jan Ã…man,
Director of Färgfabriken. A catalogue will be
produced by Färgfabriken, in collaboration with the
artist, after the opening of the show.
the exhibition is open thursday-sunday 12-18
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