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Maurizio Cattelan : Be Right Back

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Image from the film Maurizio Cattelan: Be Right Back

In this documentary, filmmaker Maura Axelrod fascinatingly excavates Maurizio Cattelan's disruptive and indelible career as the pre-eminent art-world prankster of our time, interviewing curators, collectors, art-world luminaries, and ex-girlfriends on what makes this most compelling of conceptual visionaries tick.

Maurizio Cattelan shook up the contemporary art world beginning in the late 1980s with a series of action-based installations including his first solo show in Milan, Torno Subito (Be Right Back), in which he padlocked an empty gallery - barring entrance to critics and spectators - and simply hung a sign on the door that read "Torno Subito" or "Be Right Back."

Over his twenty-year career, he continued to provoke and inspire, culminating in an all encompassing installation and his retirement in 2011. His stunning final exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City featured all of his works to date suspended - execution style, as sharper critics described it - from the ceiling of the world-famous museum's rotunda, encapsulating a brief but meteoric career that Cattelan himself terminated at the height of his success. 

We present an art film every month in collaboration with the International Festival of Films on Art (Le FIFA), an eclectic event that’s always appreciated.