Samuel Dorsky Museum
New York
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Mary Reid Kelley
dal 21/1/2014 al 12/4/2014

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Amy Pickering



 
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21/1/2014

Mary Reid Kelley

Samuel Dorsky Museum, New York

Working Objects and Videos. Drawing and paintings on paper are major components of his videos, and over 30 such works are in the exhibition. The artist has the contemporary impulse to work across and synthesize art media.


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Curated by Daniel Belasco

Mary Reid Kelley's visually rich and intellectually stimulating video art converses with history. Fusing techniques of live performance and stop-motion animation, Reid Kelley creates poignant characters who declaim in droll verse, blending Homer and Cindy Sherman. Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos will be the first museum exhibition devoted to the finely crafted and researched costumes, objects, and drawings that Mary Reid Kelley creates for her videos, in collaboration with Patrick Kelley. These working objects reveal Reid Kelley as a master of the contemporary impulse to work across and synthesize art media.

The exhibition will be the first museum exhibition devoted to the finely crafted and researched costumes, objects, furniture, and drawings that Reid Kelley creates for her acclaimed videos. These working objects reveal the artist as an exemplar of the contemporary impulse to work across and synthesize art media. Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos is organized by Daniel Belasco, the Dorsky Museum's curator of exhibitions and programs. The artist and her collaborator, Patrick Kelley, will give a public gallery talk on Sunday, March 2, at 2 pm.

A winner of the Rome Prize and subject of PBS's series Art21, Reid Kelley (b. 1979) is widely lauded by critics and curators. Her visually rich and intellectually stimulating videos appeal to diverse audiences of cutting-edge contemporary art, as well as world history and literature. Her videos, set in nineteenth century Paris, the Western Front during World War I, and the Crete of classical myth, have been presented at museums internationally, including the Tate Modern, ICA Boston, and SITE Santa Fe. For the first time, the artist is presenting the actual objects and elements of her videos, which mix the hyper-real and the fake in unique ways.

Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos presents Reid Kelley's three recent high definition videos—"You Make Me Iliad" (2010), "The Syphilis of Sisyphus" (2011), and "Priapus Agonistes" (2013)—and also reveals the inventive process by which she has fused live performance, drawing, sculpture, costume design, and digital media. In addition to the three videos, the exhibition includes found objects and finely crafted materials, which have been enhanced by the artist. These objects include 25 costumes, four furniture ensembles, eight masks, six hats, two wigs, three pairs of shoes, and nearly 100 other props including jewelry, bottles, mirrors, sunglasses, a globe, and a volleyball. Installed in full-scale, theatrical and worktable settings, these elements will fully immerse the viewer in an artist's unique vision.

Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos presents Reid Kelley's three recent high definition videos—"You Make Me Iliad" (2010), "The Syphilis of Sisyphus" (2011), and "Priapus Agonistes" (2013)—and also reveals the inventive process by which she has fused live performance, drawing, sculpture, costume design, and digital media. In addition to the three videos, the exhibition includes found objects and finely crafted materials, which have been enhanced by the artist. These objects include 25 costumes, four furniture ensembles, eight masks, six hats, two wigs, three pairs of shoes, and nearly 100 other props including jewelry, bottles, mirrors, sunglasses, a globe, and a volleyball. Installed in full-scale, theatrical and worktable settings, these elements will fully immerse the viewer in an artist's unique vision.

After its presentation at The Dorsky, the exhibition travels to the University Art Museum (UAM), the State University of New York at University at Albany, opening there in July 2014. An illustrated catalogue, co-published by the Dorsky Museum and University Art Museum, will include an essay by Daniel Belasco and an interview with Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley by UAM curator Corinna Ripps Schaming. The exhibition catalogue is distributed by the State University of New York Press, and will be available for purchase online at www.sunypress.edu.

Funding for "Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos" is provided by the Friends of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art and the State University of New York at New Paltz. Support for the exhibition catalogue is provided by the University Art Museum, University of Albany, State University of New York.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Mary Reid Kelley (b. 1979) has exhibited videos in solo shows at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2013), Art House Austin (2013), Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York (2011 and 2009), Suzanne Vielmetter Gallery, Los Angeles (2010 and 2013), Pilar Corrias, London (2011), and Salinas Art Center, Santa Fe (2012). Group shows include SITE Santa Fe's Eighth International Biennial, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, and Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany. She was featured in the sixth season of PBS' series Art21. Her works has been praised in the New York Times, ArtForum, Frieze, Los Angeles Times, and Art in America. She holds a MFA from Yale University School of Art and a BA from St. Olaf's College. She lives and works in Olivebridge, N.Y.

Image: Mary Reid Kelley with Patrick Kelley, Still from Priapus Agonistes, 2013, HD video, sound, 15 min. 9 sec., Courtesy of Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York

Press contact
Amy Pickering 845.257.3844 pickeria@newpaltz.edu

Opening reception: Saturday, February 8, 5–7 pm
Artist's Gallery Talk: Sunday, March 2, 2 pm

State University of New York at New Paltz - 1 Hawk Drive (75 S. Manheim Boulevard for GPS) New Paltz, NY 12561
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