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Tony Matelli was born on 5 September, 1971 in Chicago, Illinois, US, is an American sculptor (born 1971). Discover Tony Matelli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 5 September, 1971
Birthday 5 September
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, US
Nationality United States

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1971

Tony Matelli (born 1971) is an American sculptor, who has gained recognition for his hyper-realistic artworks, which utilize various techniques and materials.

One of his best known works is Sleepwalker.

1991

1991 Alliance of Independent Colleges of Art-Independent Study, New York

Most of the sculptor's notoriety has arisen from his work Sleepwalker and the placement of the work therein.

First publicly installed outside Wellesley College - an all women's school - the sculpture came under attack both in words and deed.

Some students reaction to the work which was first created for display at the institute of higher learning in time with his solo exhibition at Wellesley's Davis Museum, titled "New Gravity" was similar to that of some people's to Anthony Gormley's figure placed near a ledge on the Empire State Building being called in to emergency services as a jumper; they thought it was a stumbling invasive drunk or otherwise a perpetrator.

1993

Born in Chicago, Matelli received his BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design in 1993 and his MFA from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1995.

Lives and works in New York City.

1993 B.F.A., Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Wisconsin

1995

1995 M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan

2009

Stephane Simoens Contemporary, Knokke, Belgium 2009 Yesterday.

Green Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2009 The Idiot. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow, Russia 2009 Life and Times.

2010

Selestat Bienniale, Selestat, France 2010 The Constant Now.

Andrehn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm Sweden 2010 Tony Matelli: Mirror Paintings.

Andrehn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm 2010 Mise en Abyme.

2011

Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (cat.) 2011 Glass of Water.

2012

Green Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2012 Echoes.

Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden 2012 Tony Matelli - A HUMAN ECHO. ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Aarhus, Denmark (cat.) 2012 Windows, Walls and Mirrors. Leo Koenig Inc, New York, New York 2011 Falkenrot Prize 2011: Tony Matelli: Glass of Water.

2014

A petition was then started to demand removal of the work and, as reported by the New York Times, garnered over five hundred signatures, with the organizers stating that it had become “a source of apprehension, fear, and triggering thoughts regarding sexual assault for some members of our campus community.” Matelli responded stating.."If you have bad feelings toward this and it’s triggering you, you need to seek sympathy, you need to seek help....”. In 2014 the sculpture was vandalized by spraying yellow paint on it. In the end the sculpture stayed for the course of the exhibition and the boisterous debate continued online, ending in over one thousand signatures asking for the work's removal on change.org.

Little known, the media coverage of the Sleepwalker at Wellesley started via a local blog, The Swellesley Report, got picked up in Boston media, and then was communicated via wire services.

Over several waves of the developing controversy, over 5000 articles in over 96 countries, in multiple languages, were identified.

The media reaction was completely unanticipated by the artist, the media relations officer, and the museum.

Marlborough Chelsea, Broome St, New York, New York 2014 Tony Matelli, Olaf Bruening, John Miller.

Gary Tatintsian Gallery Inc., Moscow, Russia (cat.) 2014 Tony Matelli: New Gravity. The Davis Museum, Wellesley College, Massachusetts (cat.) 2013 Stephane Simoens Contemporary, Knokke, Belgium 2013 White Flag Projects, Saint Louis, Missouri  (cat.) 2013 Tony Matelli – A HUMAN ECHO. Bergen Kunstmuseum, Bergen, Norway (cat.) 2013 Windows, Walls and Mirrors.

2015

The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (cat.) 2015 Garden.

Marlborough Chelsea, New York, New York 2015 Garden.

2016

During the spring and summer of 2016 the sculpture was exhibited along New York City's Highline Park with continued debate and the great interest of onlookers who group around it sometimes in crowds.

2023 Sleepwalker, Frieze Sculpture 2023, London, UK 2023 Timelines, Maruani Mercier Gallery, Belgium (cat.)

2023 Displacement Map, Andrehn-Schiptjenko, Paris, France

2022 Arrangements, Nino Mier Gallery, LA 2021 The Armory, Maruani Mercier Gallery, NY 2020 Abandon. Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Paris, France 2019 Andréhn-Schiptjenko, Stockholm, Sweden 2018 Lapses.

2017

In 2017 Matelli created the sculpture "Hera" for and exhibited the work at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield, Connecticut as part of their "Main Street Sculpture" series.

Incorporating figurative, botanical, and abstract forms in his sculpture, Tony Matelli creates uncanny objects that are both unsettling and comical.

His bronze sculptures feature ropes frozen in mid-air, as if the ropes were dropped on a plinth and cast just before collapsing into inert coils.

Other works rely on unusual juxtapositions, such as his weeds series in which plants sprout from the space between gallery walls and floors.

By defying gravity and manipulating optics, Matelli offers viewers a renewed perspective on familiar objects and appearances, transforming reality into something novel.

Each of Matelli’s artworks carries a provocative element, serving as a protest against established norms and conventions.

Across his oeuvre, and particularly in his mirror paintings, Matelli discards traditional genre categories in favor of experiential concerns.

“I like sculpture because it’s unwieldy, and there is a resistance to decoration in sculpture that I like,” Matelli has said.

“Genres are at the service of ideas, not the other way around.” Described as anti-monuments, his sculptures redefine the tradition of American hyperrealism, exploring themes of loneliness, vulnerability, resilience, and resistance against adverse circumstances.

2018

Pilevneli Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey 2018 Real Estate Fine Art, Brooklyn, NY 2018 I Hope All Is Well.... 500 Capp Street, San Francisco, CA 2017 Past-Life. Marlborough Contemporary, London, United Kingdom 2017 Garden. The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, CT (cat.) 2016 Realisms.