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Events from the year 1996 in art.

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Maurizio Cattelan is an Italian visual artist. Known primarily for his hyperrealistic sculptures and installations, Cattelan's practice also includes curating and publishing. His satirical approach to art has resulted in him being frequently labelled as a joker or prankster of the art world. Self-taught as an artist, Cattelan has exhibited internationally in museums and Biennials. In 2011 the Guggenheim Museum, New York presented a retrospective of his work. Some of Cattelan's better-known works include America, consisting of a solid gold toilet; La Nona Ora, a sculpture depicting a fallen Pope who has been hit by a meteorite; and Comedian, a fresh banana duct-taped to a wall.

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References

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  2. "Maurizio Cattelan: All". New York: Guggenheim Museum. 2011. Archived from the original on 2014-06-06. Retrieved 2019-01-26.
  3. "Stephen Antonakos: "The Room Chapel" at Allentown Art Museum - News - Bookstein Projects".
  4. ""An Avenue for All People": How Arthur Ashe Came to Monument Avenue".
  5. "David LaChapelle | Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow (1996) | Artsy".
  6. "The Making of Liza Lou's Kitchen".
  7. Hurlston, David; et al. (2010). Ron Mueck (Exhibition Catalog). Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria.