Felix
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![A gigantic cat skeleton stands in the center of a large atrium with its back arched and its tail pointed straight up in the air.](https://media.mcachicago.org/image/IBI5WZEU/original.jpg)
Maurizio Cattelan, Felix, 2001. Oil on polyvinyl resin and fiberglass; 26 x 6 x 20 ft. (7.9 x 1.8 x 6.1 m). Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Edlis/Neeson Art Acquisition Fund, 2001.22. © 2001 Maurizio Cattelan
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The MCA's beloved sculpture Felix
Cattelan is known for an artistic sensibility at once shocking, controversial, and humorous, as seen in works such as the solid gold toilet that was recently installed in the Guggenheim Museum in New York, a sculpture of Pope John Paul II being struck by a meteor, or a pint-sized Adolf Hitler kneeling in a prayer of forgiveness. At the core of his work, however, is an urge to snap viewers to attention to question their preconceptions and think critically about the world around them.
Felix will be joined by other icons of the MCA's collection, including Jeff Koons's Rabbit