This season’s post-war and contemporary art sales might be over here in New York, but “Cosa Nostra,” as Sotheby’s S/2 and Venus Over Manhattan are calling their joint Maurizio Cattelan exhibition, is still very much on view. Divided between the auction house’s York Avenue headquarters and Adam Lindemann’s Madison Avenue gallery, the show is by some accounts the largest grouping of the Italian satirist’s works ever in one place (except, of course, for his epic Guggenheim retrospective in 2011, which he himself actually considered to be a single, new, and independent work).
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