"A true 'false' biennial imagined by Maurizio Cattelan, who offers ten chosen artists a one-week vacation on the enchanting island of St. Kitts, with no art and no work to do. Only the photos of Armin Linke and the special contributions of artists are what remain of this disturbing event. ... [details]
Issue number 9 of the periodical edited by Maurizio Cattelan. This issue co-edited by Paola Manfrin. [details]
Artist's book concept and images by Maurizio Catelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari. Creative direction by Dennis Freedman with texts sourced by James Hoff. Texts by , Kenneth Patchen, A.M. Worthington, Graham Brown, Tim Craig, Dr. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published following his retrospective "Maurizio Cattelan: All" held at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, November 4, 2011 - January 22, 2012. Edited by Pierpaolo Ferrari, Sebastiano Mastroeni. ... [details]
Issue five of artists'' publication conceived and with images by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari. "Made by Maurizio Cattelan in collaboration with fellow countryman Pierpaolo Ferrari, Toilet Paper 5 is a brilliant new creation from the aberrant, animated mind of the Italian-born provocateur, mischief-maker and macabre witness to our times. ... [details]
Coloring book published in conjunction with exhibition, "Maurzio Cattelan : All," held November 4, 2011 - January 22, 2012. Composed of illustrations by Peter Raphael Castro and Chad Kloepfer with additional assistance by Neelima Narayanan, portraying installation view of the exhibition in coloring book style. [details]
Issue number 10 of the image based periodical Permanent Food, the pre-curser to Cattelan''''s magazine Toilet Paper, edited by Maurizio Cattelan and Paola Manfrin. "Permanent food is a cannibal magazine, a project created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Paola Manfrin. ... [details]
Issue number 11 of the periodical edited by Maurizio Cattelan and Paola Manfrin. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held November 4, 2011–January 22, 2012. "Hailed simultaneously as a provocateur, prankster and tragic poet of our times, Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan has created some of the most unforgettable images in recent contemporary art--most notoriously with "The Ninth Hour," his 1999 sculpture of Pope John Paul II struck by a meteorite. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held May 1 - August 1, 2004. Curated and with essays by Ingrid Schaffner, Bennett Simpson, and Tanya Leighton. Additional essay by Paula Marincola. ... [details]