錯誤藝廊 The Wrong Gallery (536/1000)
- 木、銅、鐵、鋁、樹酯、塑膠、玻璃、電燈 wood, brass, steel, aluminum, resin, plastic, glass and electric lighting
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46 x 28 x 16 cm
(18.11 x 11.02 x 6.3 in)
- $135,000
- 卡特蘭 Maurizio Cattelan
The Wrong Gallery is an edition of 1:6 scale reproductions of New York’s smallest exhibition space. Open the door, turn on the light, install a work and become the curator you’ve always imagined you could be by organizing your own personal gallery program. The Wrong Gallery was the smallest exhibition space in New York, located at 516A1/2 West 20th Street in Chelsea, opening in 2002 and closing in September 2005. The Wrong Gallery reopened at The Tate Modern in December 2005. The non-profit venue has 1 square meter of exhibition space. The tiny gallery’s exhibition program and artistic experimentations are conceptualized and directed by Maurizio Cattelan, Ali Subotnick and Massimiliano Gioni, and so far they have organized over 30 exhibitions featuring works by Lawrence Weiner, Elizabeth Peyton, Paul McCarthy and many more. As the wrong dealers say, ‘The Wrong Gallery is the back door to contemporary art, and it’s always locked.’
Wood, brass, steel, aluminum, resin, plastic, glass and electric lighting.
Maurizio Cattelan
The 1:6 Scale Wrong Gallery, 2005
Wood, brass, steel, aluminium, resin, plastic, glass, and electric lighting
Edition of 1000
Numbered on underside, with artist’s copyright stamp
- Edition: 536/1000
- Created: 2005
- Collections: Art Shop