Maurizio Cattelan is known for irreverence. Author of “The Single Post Instagram” and the man behind the taped banana that famously sold for $120,000 at Miami Art Basel, he is one of the world’s most controversial artists. In 2011, at the 54th Venice Biennale, he arranged 2,000 taxidermy pigeons near the ceiling of the Italian pavilion. In 2016, he replaced a public toilet at the Guggenheim with a fully-functional replica in 18-karat gold, available for use and cheekily titled America. Cattelan’s first solo show in China presents 29 works spanning three decades of provocative artmaking. —E.C.

Maurizio Cattelan: The Last Judgement
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UCCA Center for Contemporary Art / Beijing / Art
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“Maurizio Cattelan: The Last Judgment,” 2021. Courtesy of UCCA Center for Contemporary Art.
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