The exhibition Seasons by Maurizio Cattelan (Padua, 1960), conceived specifically by the artist for GAMeC’s The Orobie Biennial – Thinking Like a Mountain program, unfolds as a visual journey through the city of Bergamo. It encourages a deep reflection on the cyclical nature of life and history, on generations, on the rise and fall of values, and on the transformations of both the individual and society.
The title of the exhibition is a clear reference to what are universal symbols of transition and renewal—serving as an invitation to reflect on the passage of time, but also as an exhortation to experience reality in all its complexity and drama through art, which does not merely represent the world, but also interprets, questions, and transforms it.
Four sculptures are presented along a route that joins four venues: a recent work in the Sala delle Capriate in Palazzo della Ragione—since 2018 the museum’s summer venue in the heart of Bergamo Alta—two new works at GAMeC’s historic headquarters on Via San Tomaso and at the nearby Oratorio di San Lupo, and a site-specific installation for a public space, in collaboration with the Municipality of Bergamo.
A key symbol throughout the exhibition is the image of the eagle—an animal emblematic of the mountains and unspoiled nature—which has embodied power, domination, and expansionist ambitions since antiquity. The work installed in the Oratorio di San Lupo thanks to the collaboration with the Fondazione and Museo Diocesano Adriano Bernareggi challenges this symbolic tradition, presenting the eagle in its purest and most vulnerable form.
The second work created for the exhibition in Bergamo reflects on a power that never materializes, exploring the tension between the ambition to build and conquer and the impossibility of acting in a context that restricts every move. Made of glass, the piece suggests a potential act of rebellion that never takes shape—a desire for rupture that goes unfulfilled, a revolution that bears no fruit.
The third work is an installation conceived by Maurizio Cattelan for one of the city’s most iconic locations. The intervention weaves together references to national and local history, the role of monuments, and the crisis of values, encouraging critical reflection on the complexity of our times. The piece also offers a gentle anthem to rebellion and an invitation to reconsider the values of unity in light of ongoing social and historical shifts.
The final work in the exhibition urges reflection on our relationship with marginality, justice, and decay, but also on the sense of freedom that the weakest and most vulnerable may sometimes embody. Made of marble, the sculpture creates a powerful contrast with the exhibition space and questions our relationship with structures of power and societal values.
Though presented independently, the four works stand in close dialogue with one another. They reflect our lived experiences and convey a message that concerns not only the past but also challenges the present and the future of our society as well as each of us as individuals. They become symbols of a broader reflection on our existence and our responsibilities toward the environment and the community.
Completing the exhibition will be a communication campaign that, in addition to a series of street posters, will also involve Bergamo’s “Kilometro Rosso,” for which the artist has imagined a special site-specific adaptation of the project’s visual identity, specifically conceived for the portals of the iconic red wall designed by Jean Nouvel.
Part of the program The Orobie Biennial – Thinking Like a Mountain, under the artistic direction of Lorenzo Giusti, Seasons will be open to the public until October 26, 2025.
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TO ACCESS THE FORMER ORATORIO DI SAN LUPO
MAURIZIO CATTELAN – SEASONS
From June 7 to October 26, 2025
TICKETS
Full / Full Open: €10.00
Reduced / Reduced Open: €8.00
Online purchase presale fee: €1.00
The ticket grants access to the Maurizio Cattelan – Seasons exhibition at both the GAMeC and the former Oratory of San Lupo, the Mountain Forgets You exhibition in the GAMeC’s Spazio Zero, and the One Gallery, Many Collections project.
Free admission to Palazzo della Ragione in the Upper Town (Città Alta).
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GAMeC
Via San Tomaso, 53 – Bergamo
Former Oratory of San Lupo
Via San Tomaso, 7 – Bergamo
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday: 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Closed on Tuesday
GAMeC ticket office closes at 6:00 PM
Last admission to the Former Oratory of San Lupo: 6:30 PM
Visits to the GAMeC and the Former Oratory of San Lupo must take place on the same day, whether using a standard ticket or an open ticket.
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Reservations are also required for children aged 4 and above.
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Palazzo della Ragione
Piazza Vecchia, Upper Bergamo
Tuesday–Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Closed on Monday
Free admission
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