November 4, 2011–January 22, 2012
Books
Bonami,
Francesco, Nancy Spector, and Barbara Vanderlinden.Maurizio Cattelan.
London: Phaidon, 2000. Revised and
reformatted edition (2003)
includes interview of Cattelan by Alma
Ruiz and new text by
Massimiliano Gioni.
Cattelan, Maurizio. Die/Die More/Die Better/Die Again. Paris: Three
Star Books, 2008.
(English and German)
———. The
Three Qattelan. Paris: Three
Star Books, 2010. Translated
by Bram Opstelten.
Maurizio Cattelan: Is There Life Before
Death? Exh. cat. Houston:
Menil
Collection, 2010.
Spector, Nancy. Maurizio Cattelan: All. Exh. cat. New York:
Guggenheim
Museum, 2011.
Verzotti, Giorgio. Maurizio Cattelan.
Translated by Marguerite Shore.
Milan: Edizioni Charta, 1997.
Revised and updated reprint, 1999.
(English and Italian)
Articles
Morton, Tom. “Infinite Jester.” Frieze
(London), no. 94 (October
2005), pp. 150–57, cover. Also available
at http://www.frieze.com/issue/article/infinite_jester.
Reprinted as “Maurizio Cattelan:
Infinite Jester.” In The Artist’s Joke.
Edited by Jennifer Higgie.
Documents of Contemporary Art (London:
Whitechapel;
Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2007), pp. 205–11.
Robecchi, Michele. “Maurizio Cattelan.” Interview
(New York), 39,
no. 5, June/July 2009, pp. 63–65. Also available at http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/maurizio-cattelan/3.
Multimedia
Art
Safari, DVD. Directed by Ben
Lewis. UK: Bergman Pictures/BBC,
2002.
Fascism: The Legacy of Hate. Video. Montgomery, Ala.: Teaching
Tolerance,
2000. http://www.tolerance.org.
This
40 minute video examines the recent popularity of ultra
right-wing
political parties and skinhead movements in Austria,
France, Germany,
and Italy. Grades 9 to 12.
“Maurizio Cattelan—Artist’s
Works,” Galerie Perrotin, http://www.perrotin.com/artiste-Maurizio_Cattelan-2.html.