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Mike Kelley

Mike Kelley
Library Shelf Location 18.KELL
Publication Date 2013
Description This thematic retrospective catalog is the most comprehensive volume ever published on the iconoclastic American artist Mike Kelley. From the mid-1970s, Mike Kelley assembled an incredibly diverse and often controversial body of work. A multidisciplinary impresario, he created works on paper, paintings, sculpture, video, installation, and performance art that managed to be at once shocking yet humorous, complex yet accessible. This companion volume to a much-anticipated exhibition brings a fresh understanding to the artist’s work by seeking to address the more poetic aspects of Kelley’s work through Eva Meyer-Hermann’s unique curatorial approach. Here she presents individual works in new combinations that cross the boundaries of chronology, bodies of work, and former artistic project groups. Identifying themes such as architecture, language, identity, Informe, power, modernisms, nostalgia, and religion, the book represents ideas that have informed Kelley’s work throughout his career. As a result, the overarching lines of his oeuvre become visible and accessible. This book features essays, a fully annotated plate section, and a newly researched and revised biography and bibliography of Kelley’s work. The publication promises to be the definitive work on the artist.
ISBN 9783791352411
Quantity 1
Pages 400
Authors George Baker, Branden Joseph, John C Welchman, Eva Meyer-Hermann
Format Hardback
Publisher Prestel Publishing, New York
Related Artist Mike Kelley
Category Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
Related Gallery Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Artist's Nationality American (USA)
Language English

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