Foreword by Christina Vassallo. Text by Jackie Murray, Kathy Noble, Jenelle Porter, Robert Storr, Catherine Wood. Interview by Alec Unkovic.
A fascinating insight into two genuinely original American artists, whose combination of painting, photography, performance and poetry effortlessly reimagines the boundaries of contemporary art
Mary Reid Kelley (born 1979) and Patrick Kelley (born 1969) are celebrated for their visually arresting video works, full of humorous wordplay and incisive critique, utilizing a distinctive black-and-white palette and rhyming verse. Their recent two-year residency at the Fabric Workshop and Museum culminated in two new film works—Blood Moon and I’m Jackson Pollock. These films explore the mechanics of power and its fallibility, and were presented inside an installation of sculpture and drawings. This expansive, fully illustrated catalog is the artists’ first comprehensive monograph. It examines video works from throughout the artist's careers, as well as the costume design, set design and writing that make their works both indelible and groundbreaking.
Featured image is reproduced from ' Reid Kelley & Patrick Kelley: Blood Moon'.
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New York Review of Books
Elvia Wilk
The intricate and densely referential video work of Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley confronts standard history with the fact of the body.
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Published by Gregory R. Miller & Co.. Foreword by Christina Vassallo. Text by Jackie Murray, Kathy Noble, Jenelle Porter, Robert Storr, Catherine Wood. Interview by Alec Unkovic.
A fascinating insight into two genuinely original American artists, whose combination of painting, photography, performance and poetry effortlessly reimagines the boundaries of contemporary art
Mary Reid Kelley (born 1979) and Patrick Kelley (born 1969) are celebrated for their visually arresting video works, full of humorous wordplay and incisive critique, utilizing a distinctive black-and-white palette and rhyming verse. Their recent two-year residency at the Fabric Workshop and Museum culminated in two new film works—Blood Moon and I’m Jackson Pollock. These films explore the mechanics of power and its fallibility, and were presented inside an installation of sculpture and drawings.
This expansive, fully illustrated catalog is the artists’ first comprehensive monograph. It examines video works from throughout the artist's careers, as well as the costume design, set design and writing that make their works both indelible and groundbreaking.