New and selected works from the master prankster and art saboteur
Accompanying Maurizio Cattelan's (born 1960) solo exhibition of the same
name at Pirelli HangarBicocca, Breath Ghosts Blind follows the
artist's first show in Italy for many years. The exhibition intermixes
the artist's classic pieces with a new body of work, paralleling the
show's thematic core: the cycle of life and the relationship between
individual and collective memory. The fully illustrated hardcover
monograph delves into these themes, featuring analysis from an array of
critics, philosophers and theologians, including Francesco Bonami, Nancy
Spector, Arnon Grunberg, Andrea Pinotti and Monsignor Timothy Verdon. It
also features an in-depth conversation between the exhibition's curators
and Cattelan himself.