第九個小時 2003 | 莫瑞吉奥·卡特蘭 (2003) | PERROTIN
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Maurizio CATTELAN

第九個小時 2003, 2003

陶瓷
6 3/4 x 24 3/4 x 8 5/8
8/10+2AP

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Photograph: Guillaume Ziccarelli
Photograph: Guillaume Ziccarelli

One of the Cattelan's best-known works, The Ninth Hour represents Pope John Paul II dying on the ground after being stuck by a meteorite. The media image of the pope is amplified in the sculpture with its expression os suffering. The title of the work alludes to the moment when Christ cries out : "Why have you forsaken me ? " and dies on the cross.

Maurizio Cattelan brazenly drops a meteor on a likeness of Pope John Paul II. It seems to suggest that even the holiest man in the Roman Catholic tradition may not be safe from misfortune. The work has been interpreted in various ways. Some read it as a comment on the Catholic Church’s reputation for harbouring scandal beneath its moral surface. Others have seen it as suggesting that even the most established seats of power can become vulnerable. The Church is an institution dazed and changed by our increasingly secularised world. The Pope could be a symbol of resilience and re-invention; a call to find new languages for perennial faith and culture to survive and adapt. 

Photograph : Zeno Zotti
Photograph : Zeno Zotti
Photograph : Zeno Zotti
Photograph : Zeno Zotti
  • Photograph: Guillaume Ziccarelli
  • Photograph : Zeno Zotti
  • Photograph : Zeno Zotti

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