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Saturday, February 28, 2026 |
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| Matt Mullican dismantles the encyclopedia at Peter Freeman, Inc. |
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The Universe, detail, 20232025, 9,519 paper collages with ink; 101 manila envelopes with ink; 25 cardboard boxes with ink, installation dimensions variable.
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NEW YORK, NY.- Peter Freeman, Inc. presents The Universe, Matt Mullicans sixth solo exhibition with the gallery, featuring a single new work comprised of 9,519 collaged and hand-numbered sheets, approximately 6,700 of which are installed in an immersive layout that fills the gallery.
The Universe (20232025) is Mullicans latest book, a category of artwork he conceived and began using in the early 1970s in various formats, including drawing, collage, prints, photos, lightboxes, and rubbings. Mullican has stated that everything is a sequence, and it is hard to say when it is not a book. For The Universe, Mullican used two copies of the 1990 edition of the Random House Encyclopedia (originally published in 1977) as his starting point, cutting out every image or chapter title per page, collaging each onto individual sheets, and numbering the sheets according to their published order.
Mullican retained the encyclopedias two-sectioned structureColorpedia, which consists of brightly illustrated essays on overarching topics, from Life on Earth to Man and Science, and Alphapedia, which consists of alphabetically arranged summaries on particular subjects. The sheer volume of images isolated from these sections highlight the breadth of information contained within a single reference book and how each image relates to one another without text. This dissection of widely disseminated knowledge continues Mullicans lifelong exploration into the signs and symbols that make up both his own artistic universe and the real world.
Installed in sequential order, the vast array of sheets wrap around gallery walls, freestanding bulletin boards, and a low platform that nearly fills the floor of the larger gallery space. The rest of the sheets remain within the works organizational storage system, 25 boxes and 101 envelopes that mirror the encyclopedias table of contents, exhibited in such a way that their volume takes on its own sculptural quality. The two copies of the encyclopedia from which the artist sourced his images are on display along with an intact handling copy. While the work consists of 9,519 sheets, Mullicans page count only reaches 9,496. Discrepancies and miscalculations illustrate the difficulty in processing such an enormity of information.
Matt Mullican (b. 1951, Santa Monica, California) lives and works in New York and Berlin. He earned his B.F.A. from the California Institute of the Arts in 1974. In 2022, he had a series of retrospective exhibitions presented by the Possehl Foundation in Lübeck, Germany and was the recipient of their Possehl Prize for International Art. Other recent solo exhibitions have been held at Palazzo della Ragione, Bergamo, Italy (20252026); Musée des Arts Contemporains au Grand Hornu, Belgium (2020); de Young Museum, San Francisco (2019); Skulpturenhalle, Neuss, Germany (2019); and Pirelli HangarBicocca, Milan (2018). Mullicans work is represented in major institutions including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; de Young Museum, San Francisco; Tate, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museo National Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; and National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
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