Matt Mullican
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Biography
Born 1951 in Santa Monica, CA
Lives and works in New York and Berlin
Since the 1970s, Matt Mullican’s multi-media artistic practice has been concerned with signification, representation and knowledge systems. Mullican investigates how signifying processes function and how objects become charged with meaning. This has led him to establish his own subjective 5-part classification system, which he calls his “theory of the five worlds”. In this cosmology, each colour corresponds to different levels of perception: green stands for material, blue for the everyday world, yellow for ideas, white and black for language and red for the subjective. This non-verbal language system of signs and pictograms is the common thread throughout his work, which ranges in media across painting, sculpture, drawing and photography, to film, neon, stained glass works, rubbings, installation and also performance.
Mullican’s work not only questions the nature of reality and the universal order’s perceived truths, but also highlights the “constructed-ness” of our world. Similarly, he explores unconscious perception and interpretation through hypnotherapy, at times undergone with an audience as a public performance. In this way, his artistic practice can be regarded as an attempt to provide alternative models for explaining the world and our existence.
Matt Mullican is considered a member of the “Pictures Generation”, having studied at CalArts in Los Angeles. He rose to fame in the early 1980s alongside his contemporaries Cindy Sherman, David Salle and Robert Longo, to name a few. The artist has been the subject of many institutional exhibitions and retrospectives, namely at Kunsthalle St. Annen, Lübeck, Germany (2022); MACS – Musée des Arts Contemporains, Grand-Hornu, Belgium (2020); Thomas Schütte Stiftung, Neuss/Holzheim, Germany (2019); de Young Museum, San Francisco (2019); Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan (2018); Kunstmuseum Winterthur (2016); Camden Arts Centre, London (2016); Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (2013); Haus der Kunst, Munich (2011); Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2005); Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin (1997) and many more. His work is found in numerous international public and private collections, notably the MoMA, New York, Tate Modern, London, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Haus der Kunst, Munich, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Matt Mullican has also created a number of large-scale installations, please find a selection of public and corporate commissions by the artist here.
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Works
Matt Mullican
Untitled (Things Change in Heaven), 2021Watercolor on woodSigned and dated versoTwo parts
Each: 50 x 40 cm / 19.6 x 15.8 inchesB-MMULLICAN-.21-0023Watercolor is a medium the artist has only recently begun to use. Entitled 'Things Change in Heaven', these paintings make reference to his hypnosis performance of the same name, alluding...Watercolor is a medium the artist has only recently begun to use. Entitled 'Things Change in Heaven', these paintings make reference to his hypnosis performance of the same name, alluding to a key element of his early practice. Both the performances and the paintings deal with the ever-present existential tropes: such as life after death, and heaven and hell.Exhibitions
Matt Mullican, Five Walls, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, April 28 - June 19, 2021ExhibitionsExternal ExhibitionsPressPublicationsVideo