“You should never ask an artist about their art,” Maurizio Cattelan said, immediately on arrival.
“The best art raises lots and lots of questions,” he added.
“Not answers.”One of today’s foremost artists, with a reputation that pervades well beyond the art world, Cattelan, 63, has a new bullet-riddled exhibition in New York that is bound to raise even more questions — and some eyebrows.
He grants vanishingly few in-person interviews, he prefers image-making to explaining his images in words, and he’s skittish about journalists mischaracterizing him.
Yet he arrived early for our appointed meeting, parking his bicycle by the bench where, on the first hot spring day in Milan, we sat in the shade of a monastery.
Persons:
” Maurizio Cattelan, “, ”, mischaracterizing
Organizations:
New, Guggenheim
Locations:
New York, Milan