3.10.2010

menil collection features...

Maurizio Cattelan

Hypersurealist sculpture-based, Maurizio Cattelan, knows how to make a statement. What that statement is…well…I’m not sure. Described as being a modern day Duchamp, Cattelan takes a jab at the seriousness of the modern art world. Within all of his installations there seems to be a well hidden smirk directed at anyone staunchy enough not to be having fun.

He is featured at the Menil Museum from February 12–August 15, 2010.
The museum is free to all visitors.

1515 Sul Ross Street, Houston, TX 77006
11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday

I'M GOING 3/11, SO I'LL LET YOU KNOW WHAT I THINK PERSONALLY SOON!

HERE IS SOME OF HIS PAST WORK....
(and yes these are ALL sculptures)


Ironic... don't cha think!

more after the jump...


This is way of showing how he feels about law enforcement and the governmental system

"La Nona Ora" consists of an effigy of Pope John Paul II in full ceremonial dress being crushed by a meteor and is a good example of his typically humorous approach to work.
Cattelan chooses the most ancient tree of the city to transform this collective hallucination in a realistic representation. as for magic, like in a medieval tale, three children hang on a tree and watch the truth with their eyes wide open

this is sculpture of himself

3 comments:

Dallas said...

Wow I really love this guy's work. It's deep.

GJB said...

Very interesting wonder how long it takes him to complete a project, very detailed.

ONO said...

really good stuff.. didn't know his stuff was in town... A definite must see. Saw some of his sculptures on kanye's blog a while back.