Tony Matelli Chicago, IL, USA, b. 1971
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“What they see in the sculpture is not in the sculpture.”
Tony Matelli is an acclaimed American sculptor whose work combines hyperrealist precision with conceptual clarity. His art transforms familiar forms into unsettling reflections on vulnerability, resilience, and the shifting limits of perception.
Matelli studied at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design and received his M.F.A. from the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1995. Beginning his early career in Jeff Koons’s studio, he gained a deep understanding of material precision and conceptual discipline. Over more than twenty-five years of practice, he has developed a distinctive sculptural language that merges psychological tension with understated humor, using meticulous craftsmanship to evoke both recognition and unease.
Working across sculpture, installation, and mixed media, Matelli constructs scenes where reality seems momentarily suspended: weeds sprouting through gallery floors, ropes floating in midair, or human figures frozen in fragile motion. His works blur the line between the ordinary and the surreal, revealing the quiet absurdities of existence.
Though grounded in realism, Matelli’s art is less about imitation than about attention — a way of seeing that magnifies fragility, decay, and persistence. His sculptures, often described as anti-monuments, reinterpret the traditions of American hyperrealism through introspection rather than spectacle, transforming precision into an instrument of empathy and doubt.
“The realism of my work was never the point. My approach to object-making has always been about clarity and precision. I want someone to experience the subject before they begin to ‘read’ it.”
– Tony Matelli
Matelli’s work has been widely exhibited and forms part of major museum and private collections, including ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum (Aarhus), Arken Museum of Modern Art (Ishøj), Bergen Kunstmuseum (Bergen), Bonnier Collection (Stockholm), The Davis Museum (Wellesley), Fundació La Caixa (Madrid), FRAC Bordeaux (France), Mudam Luxembourg (Luxembourg), Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (Canada), Museum Ludwig (Cologne), Museum Voorlinden (Wassenaar), Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Wellington), and the Philbrook Museum of Art (Tulsa). -
Works
Tony Matelli Chicago, IL, USA, b. 1971
Old Enemy, New Victim, 2007Polyester, silicone, polyurethane, oil paint, hair150 x 200 x 170 cmFurther images
Old Enemy, New Victim presents a darkly comic scene of violence: a monkey lies torn apart, under attack by two predatory beasts. The hyperrealistic detail — rendered in silicone, resin,...Old Enemy, New Victim presents a darkly comic scene of violence: a monkey lies torn apart, under attack by two predatory beasts. The hyperrealistic detail — rendered in silicone, resin, and wool — reflects Matelli’s rigorous technical training at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. At once grotesque and strangely theatrical, the composition evokes the moral ambiguity of a fable, drawing inspiration from the writings of La Fontaine. They operate as psychological mirrors: the viewer recognizes something human in their gestures, expressions, or vulnerability. This creates a tension between humor and discomfort—very much in line with Matelli’s broader practice.The monkey’s exaggerated expression and helpless posture introduce a tragicomic tension: is he the victim of senseless cruelty, or a stand-in for human folly? Beneath its visceral surface, the sculpture becomes a meditation on power, instinct, and the absurd violence embedded in both the natural and social orders.
"I'm interested in culture, not nature,'' says Matelli.
Exhibitions
Tony Matelli. New works, Leo Koenig Inc., New York. Jan– Feb 2007
Tony Matelli. Survival. Gary Tatintsian Gallery. Sep–Nov 2008
Publications
Tony Matelli. Realisms. State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2016 p. 38.
Tony Matelli. Survival. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 2008. Part 1/ pp. 24–31. Part 2/ pp. 78–91
Exhibitions-
Naturally Naked
Group Exhibition 15 Aug - 28 Dec 2019Read more > -
Mutated Reality
Group Exhibition 27 Nov 2015 - 2 Mar 2016Read more > -
Olaf Breuning, Tony Matelli, John Miller
Group Exhibition 21 Mar - 15 Jun 2014Read more > -
Tony Matelli. The Idiot
Personal exhibition 23 Sep - 28 Dec 2009Read more > -
Tony Matelli. Survival
Personal Show 18 Sep - 30 Dec 2008Read more > -
Bad Planet
Group Exhibition 15 Apr - 14 May 2008Read more > -
Create Your Own Museum
Group Exhibition 24 Jan - 1 Mar 2007Read more > -
We Can Do It
Group Exhibition 10 Feb - 15 May 2005Read more > -
Dubai Design District: The Inaugural Exhibition
Group Exhibition, DubaiTatintsian Gallery announces the opening of its new space in Dubai Design District (d3), expanding its international program into the region.Read more >
Dedicated to internationally recognized contemporary artists, the gallery offers direct access to works held in leading museum collections worldwide and continues its longstanding engagement in building some of the most significant private collections.
We look forward to welcoming you in d3.
Publications-
Mutated Reality
2016Paperback, 64 pagesRead more >
Publisher: Gary Tatintsian Gallery
ISBN: 978-5-9906881-3-1
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Olaf Breuning, Tony Matelli, John Miller
2014Paperback, 128 pagesRead more >
Publisher: Gary Tatintsian Gallery
ISBN: 978-5-9906881-4-8
Dimensions: 220 × 290 mm -
Tony Matelli. Survival 1
2008Paperback, 32 pagesRead more >
Publisher: Gary Tatintsian Gallery
Dimensions: 220 x 290 мм -
Tony Matelli. Survival 2
2008Paperback, 96 pagesRead more >
Publisher: Gary Tatintsian Gallery
Dimensions: 220 x 290 mm -
We can do it
2005Paperback, 50 pagesRead more >
Publisher: Gary Tatintsian Gallery
Dimensions: 220 x 290 mm
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