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rendering for Maurizio Cattelan: “America" (Courtesy the artist © Maurizio Cattelan)
A porcelain throne is about to get the royal treatment at
one of New York City's most popular museums.
On May 4, the Guggenheim Museum will install a fully functional,
18-karat solid gold toilet by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan. The famed
sculptor even came out of self-imposed retirement to create the gilded potty.
But unlike many works of art, you can literally crap all
over this one. The toilet will be hooked up to the plumbing in one of the
museum’s public bathroom stalls so patrons can actually mark their territory.
“You can lock the door and have your experience, whether
that be just looking at the toilet or using it,” Guggenheim publicist Molly
Stewart told the New York Daily News.
Stewart said she believes the work, titled “Maurizio
Cattelan: America,” will be the first time a usable toilet has been on display
at the Guggenheim.
Cattelan, who stopped working in 2011, said it’s not his job
to tell people what the work really means but alluded to the idea of economic
inequality as the inspiration for “America” in an interview with the New York Times.
“There’s the risk that people will think of it as a joke,
maybe, but I don’t see it as a joke,” said Cattelan. “I was born in a condition
where I was — how do you say? — forced to think about that. It’s not my job to
tell people what a work means. But I think people might see meaning in this
piece.”
The museum, however, has been more forward in its
presentation of the piece explaining that the work “makes available to the
public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent.”
"Cattelan’s toilet offers awink to the excesses of the
art market, but also evokes the American dream of opportunity for all,
itsutility ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our
shared humanity," states a Guggenheim press release.
The gilded toilet will replace one of the museum’s Kohler
toilets in a unisex bathroom. Museum officials are expecting large crowds so
the piece will have its own full-time security guard to monitor guest usage and
“check in” occasionally to make sure the valuable toilet is not vandalized.
Cattelan, who lives in Milan, is known for his satirical
sculptures that incorporate elements of surrealism with historical
figures.
source: http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2016/04/21/guggenheim-museum-to-display-fully-functional-gold-toilet.html
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