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The Last Judgment

Exhibition that confronts themes of death, social mores, the colossus of art history, and the nature and value of art in globalized contemporary society.

Nearly 30 installation, sculpture, performance, and site-specific works from throughout the artistโ€™s career are on view within the open space of UCCAโ€™s Great Hall, Works drawn from the artistโ€™s own biography, identity as an artist, and ostensibly self-centered persona paradoxically open up into a multitude of identities and questions confronting the motifs of death and mortality.

Contributer notes

What is surprising, refreshing, most interesting?

The works are loosely arranged in all directions

Key Insights? What can we learn from this?

All the installations reflects on Maurizo Cattelan' personal experience but audiences can easily resonate with him through the artworks.

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