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Matt Mullican

Matt Mullican

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    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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  • Installation view: Matt Mullican, Living in That World, de Young Museum, San Francisco, 2019
  • Matt Mullican, Untitled (Signs, Things change in Heaven), 2023
    Artworks

    Matt Mullican

    Untitled (Signs, Things change in Heaven), 2023
    Oilstick rubbing on canvas
    4 parts
    Each 50 x 50 cm / 19.7 x 19.7 inches
    Total 100 x 100 cm / 39.4 x 39.4 inches
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  • Matt Mullican, Untitled (Cosmology), 2023
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    Matt Mullican

    Untitled (Cosmology), 2023
    Acrylic on canvas
    Diptych
    Each 100 x 100 cm / 39.4 x 39.4 inches
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  • Installation view: Matt Mullican, Representing the Work, MACS – Musée des Arts Contemporains, Grand-Hornu, 2020
  • Works
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    Matt Mullican

    Untitled (All I See Are Light Patterns), 2021
    Gouache and oil stick rubbing on canvas
    Signed & dated verso
    Two parts
    Each: 200 x 200 cm / 78.7 x 78.7 inches
    B-MMULLICAN-.21-0035
    The large-scale rubbing 'All I See Are Light Patterns' continues the artist's long use of his “frottage” technique, in which the canvas is placed on a cardboard plate, which is...
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    The large-scale rubbing 'All I See Are Light Patterns' continues the artist's long use of his “frottage” technique, in which the canvas is placed on a cardboard plate, which is then rubbed with an oil stick to transfer an image. The 2021 painting depicts the forms of the artist’s usually recognizable world dissolving, and in grayscale, introducing a dystopian element into his world cosmology.

    These coloured light panels which Mullican began in the 1970s already, concern themselves with abstract re-drawings of figurative scenes, reducing them to mere outlines. This graphic abstraction by means of reduction also recalls Gerhard Richter's coloured chart pictures from that time.
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    Matt Mullican, Five Walls, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, April 28 - June 19, 2021
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  • Exhibitions
    • 25 for 2025

      25 for 2025

      11 January  —  15 February 2025
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    • Sweet Sixteen

      Sweet Sixteen

      Celebrating 16 years of Capitain Petzel 7 June  —  3 August 2024
      On the occasion of Capitain Petzel’s sixteenth anniversary, the gallery is excited to present Sweet Sixteen , a group exhibition celebrating the artists who have been integral to its program...
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Five Walls 28 April  —  19 June 2021
      Capitain Petzel is pleased to present Matt Mullican’s second exhibition at the gallery, Five Walls , in which the artist continues his investigation of how signifying processes function and the...
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Between 11 March  —  16 April 2016
      „Matt Mullican’s work pursues an equally simple and extraordinary claim. It is to be no more and no less than a model for comprehending and ordering the world. His art...
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    • Bringing Light into a Windowless Room

      Bringing Light into a Windowless Room

      Diango Hernández, Matt Mullican, Christopher Williams 26 June  —  22 August 2014
      In 1964 the gallery building was completed and opened at Karl-Marx-Allee 45, in Berlin according to the design by architects Franek and Kaiser, under the name Kunst im Heim as...
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  • External Exhibitions
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    WORLD FRAMED. Zeitgenössische Zeichenkunst der Sammlung Schering Stiftung im Kupferstichkabinett, 2023

    Kupferstichkabinett der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin

  • News
    • Sean Landers, Matt Mullican, Laura Owens, Christopher Williams

      Sean Landers, Matt Mullican, Laura Owens, Christopher Williams

      'Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Photographpy, Film, Video, Sound: Ringier Collection 1995 – 2025' (Group Show), Langen Foundation, Neuss
      April 13 – October 5, 2025
      13 April 2025
      From April 13 to October 5, 2025, the Langen Foundation in Neuss will present, for the first time in Germany, a comprehensive selection of works...
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      "10 Jahre G2 Kunsthalle" (Group Show), G2 Kunsthalle, Leipzig
      March 22 – June 29, 2025
      22 March 2025
      To mark its tenth anniversary, the G2 Kunsthalle is celebrating with a special exhibition featuring selected works from the renowned Hildebrand Collection. For the first...
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  • Press
    • Matt Mullican, Untitled (Sunday, August 9, 1908), 2023. Courtesy Peter Freeman, Inc., New York. Ph: Nicholas Knight.

      Brooklyn Rail: "Matt Mullican with Dan Cameron"

      Dan Cameron, 1 April 2023
    • Matt Mullican, 'Untitled (Abstract Elephant, August 31, 1924)', 2022

      ARTFORUM: "Matt Mullican's adventures in Slumberland"

      Laura Hoffmann, 29 March 2023
    • Matt Mullican, UNDER HYPNOSIS. WAKING UP, performance documentation, St. Petri, Lübeck. Ph: John Garve

      FRIEZE: "Matt Mullican’s Cosmology of the Self"

      Mitch Speed, 14 December 2022
    • Installation view, MATT MULLICAN. MAPPING THE WORLD 50 YEARS OF WORK, Kunsthalle St. Annen, Lübeck. Ph: Fred Dott

      artmagazine: "Matt Mullican - Mapping the world. 50 years of work: Die Welt ist nicht genug"

      Werner Remm, 7 December 2022
    • Foto: Shauna Summers

      Art Magazine: "Possehl-Preis für Internationale Kunst 2022 geht an Matt Mullican"

      29 November 2021
    • Foto: Max Ehrengruber / Courtesy Galerie Mai 36 Matt Mullican

      Monopol: "Auszeichnung aus Lübeck: Matt Mullican bekommt Possehl-Preis für Internationale Kunst 2022"

      29 November 2021
    • Matt Mullican, Untitled (Overall Chart Sign Centered), 2021 Acrylic and gouache on cotton, 240 x 263 cm, 94.51 x 103.5 in

      Berliner Zeitung: "Shootingstar ist der Negativtest: Matt Mullican"

      Ingeborg Ruthe, 1 May 2021
    • Installation view: Matt Mullican, Five Walls, Capitain Petzel, Berlin, 2021, Ph: Jens Ziehe

      Monopol: "12 Ausstellungen, die Sie beim Gallery Weekend sehen sollten: Matt Mullican"

      monopol, 30 April 2021
    • Matt Mullican, Untitled (World Unframed Landscapes), 2016, Oil stick rubbing and gouache on canvas 150 x 300 cm / 59.1 x 118.1 inches

      The Brooklyn Rail: "Matt Mullican: Universal Perspective"

      William Whitney, 6 May 2020
    • Photography: Lorenzo Palmieri, Courtesy of Pirelli Hangar-Bicocca, Milan

      Interview Magazine: "Virtual reality and hypnosis are Matt Mullican’s choice art tools"

      Cedar Pasori, 12 April 2018
    • © My Art Guides

      My Art Guides: "“The Feeling of Things”: an Interview with Matt Mullican"

      Lara Morrell, 11 April 2018
    • Matt Mullican: Untitled (Elements), 2012, signed and dated verso, Oil stick, acrylic on canvas, rubbing, 122 x 122 cm, 48 x 48 inches

      Apollo Magazine: "Matt Mullican: The Feeling of Things"

      6 April 2018
    • Matt Mullican: Untitled (Colored Elements), 2016 Signed and dated on verso Acrylic gouache and oilstick rubbing on canvas 200 x 200 cm 78.8 x 78.8 in

      Artforum: "Matt Mullican: The feeling of things"

      Conny Butler, 1 January 2018
    • Matt Mullican: Untitled (Frame/Elements Empathy), 2016, Oil stick rubbing and gouache on canvas, 75 x 150 cm / 29.7 x 59.1 inches

      Artforum: "What is that person thinking?: An Interview with Matt Mullican"

      Tim Griffin, 1 April 2009
  • Publications
    • Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Troy Brauntuch, Matt Mullican, Stephen Prina, Christopher Williams

      Ross Bleckner, Barbara Bloom, Troy Brauntuch, Matt Mullican, Stephen Prina, Christopher Williams

      Kunsthaus Graz, Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover, 2020 2020
      Softcover, 176 pages
      Publisher: Kunsthaus Graz, Kestnergesellschaft, Hannover
      ISBN: 978-3-903179-23-3
      Dimensions: 15 x 21 cm
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      The Meaning of Things, 2020 2020 Read more
    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Representing the Work, 2020 2020
      Hardcover, 111 pages
      Publisher: MER. Borgerhoff & Lamberigts
      ISBN: 9789463931618
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Banners, 2019 2019 Read more
    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Rubbings Catalogue 1984 - 2016, 2016 2016
      Hardcover, 440 pages
      Publisher: JRP | Ringier, Zurich
      ISBN: 978-3-03764-461-4
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Subject Element, 2013 2013
      Hardcover, 272 pages
      Publisher: Skira, Milan & Rizzoli, New York
      ISBN: 0847839788
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Paperwork: Untitled, 2011 Matt Mullican, 2011 Read more
    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Notating the cosmology: 1973-2008, 2009 2009
      Hardcover with cloth binding, 258 pages
      Publisher: Captures éditions
      ISBN: 978-2-9533912-0-6
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    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      That Person's Workbook, 2007 Ulrich Wilmes, 2007 Read more
    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Model Architecture, Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz, 2006 2006 Read more
    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      DC: Learning from that Person's Work, 2005 Kasper König, 2005 Read more
    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Try and beat this Mars, 2003 2003 Read more
    • Matt Mullican

      Matt Mullican

      Més Detalls d’un Univers Imaginari, 2000 Fundació Tàpies, Barcelona, 2000 Read more
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