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Mary Reid Kelley (born 1979) is an American artist based in upstate New York.


Life

Mary Reid Kelley was born in
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in 1979. Reid Kelley received her BFA from St. Olaf College in Minnesota and a MFA in painting from Yale University in 2009. Reid Kelley's black and white
videos Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media. Video was first developed for mechanical television systems, which were quickly replaced by cathode-ray tube (CRT) syste ...
fuse classical drama, modern literature and contemporary pop culture into observations on gender, class, and urban development. They satirize the promise of progress through dense layering of cultural references ranging from southern church socials and women's magazines to
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and Baudelaire. Reid Kelley often works in collaboration with her partner, Patrick Kelley with whom she currently lives with in
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. Reid Kelley is represented by the galleries Pilar Corrias in
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, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects in
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and Fredericks & Freiser in New York, NY.


Work

Reid Kelley is known for her short films, but often integrates her background of painting and drawing into her multimedia works. For example, in her 2015 short film,
The Thong of Dionysus
', she integrates her drawing and painting skills in the set's background as seen by the harshly drawn and sharply outlined portraits behind the minotaur. Reid Kelley's use of contrasting black and white further adds a cartoonish quality to her works, perpetuating the line between comedy and serious subject matter that Reid Kelley's works tend to play with. Reid Kelley herself noted her ability to intertwine these multiple genres of art, writing,
I realized that I was desperate to enact the characters that were the forces behind my 2D work, and that in doing so, all my ‘non-art’ loves like literature and costume and wordplay could be rolled up into a time based work that functioned like a shout-y, rambunctious, emotionally incontinent painting.
Writing in 2014, Daniel Belasco, Curator of Exhibitions and Programs at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at State University of New York at New Paltz, noted that Reid Kelley
works in the vanguard of a generation that blends the digital and the analog to discourse with the millennia. From 2008 to the present, her astonishing videos have fused live performance, animation, drawing, sculpture, and digital design. Her poignant characters—a
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, a prostitute, a
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, the Minotaur—confront the limits of their historical situations in droll verse. Blending
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and
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by way of
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, Reid Kelley tells finely wrought narrative epics, rife with wordplay and art historical references, set in World War I, nineteenth-century Paris, and classical antiquity. Working with archival sources and a range of collaborators, especially Patrick Kelley, her husband and an accomplished artist, Reid Kelley invents a poetic mongrel media.
While studying at
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, Reid Kelley was able to benefit greatly from the archives of students who had left for World War One, realizing the importance of poetry for understanding both artistic and popular culture of the time. In fact, her first four film projects focus on World War One:
Camel Toe
' (2008), the

' (2008),

' (2009), and

' (2010). Additionally, in her research, Reid Kelley discovered that the female experience of these events was largely lost to the past, eclipsed by a profusion of poetry, literature and art produced by men. In an effort to pull women from the margins of historical records and textbooks, her work centers around female protagonists such as nurses, prostitutes, and factory workers. Eleanor Heartney emphasized this point when she wrote,
The films they create riff on '' commedia dell’arte'',
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movies, and newspaper comic strips, reimagining them in a format that resembles an animated drawing. They leap promiscuously through history and mythology, emphasizing moments when gender roles and social structures were in flux.
The narrative short films of Mary Reid Kelley often take place during historical moments of social upheaval and war. Also in these works, the themes of feminism and empowerment of women's voices remains fairly constant, but her style tends to vary depending on the subject matter of her projects. Interweaving historical and literary references, euphemisms, and clever puns within the parameters of rhyming verse, her scripts are both humorous and complex. Her humorous lines are delivered with a deadpan quality, emphasizing the effectiveness of both her acting and writing styles. The result is a delightful manipulation of language that satirizes established social structures while disrupting concepts of logic and reason with its nonsensical qualities. Reid Kelley has been the subject of many awards and honors throughout her career. She has been awarded the
MacArthur Fellowship The MacArthur Fellows Program, also known as the MacArthur Fellowship and commonly but unofficially known as the "Genius Grant", is a prize awarded annually by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation typically to between 20 and 30 indi ...
in 2016, the Baloise Art Prize in 2016, the Guggenheim Fellowship in 2014, and many more.


You Make Me Iliad (2010)

''You Make Me Iliad'' is a work created by Reid Kelley in 2010. The work is 14 minutes long and 49 seconds, and it is shot completely in black and white. The story of the project follows two characters, a prostitute and a soldier, in German-occupied Belgium during the
First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
; Reid Kelley portrays both characters. In this work, Reid Kelley follows the theme of storytelling for women lost in history through witty lines and sharp humor contrasted against the background of sorrow and hardship. Moreover, Reid Kelley was inspired to tell the story of her World War One heroine after discovering that most literature of the World War One era was written by men, leading to her heroine's story largely being narrated by the men in her life. This choice both reflects the problems of archival records that have largely been shaped by male voices and the irony of a woman's story being told by men who are largely ignorant to such experiences.


The Syphilis of Sisyphus (2011)


The Syphilis of Sisyphus
' is a week created by Reid Kelley in 2011. The work is 11 minutes long and two seconds, and it is shot completely in black and white. The story follows similar themes Reid Kelley's work has often subscribed to, following the story of a pregnant young woman,
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, who has contracted syphilis; Reid Kelley plays the role of Sisyphus. Like her other works, Reid Kelley intertwines her poetic storytelling with humorous additions to bring light to the story of a forgotten and doomed woman in a highly romanticized time period: the French La Belle Époque.


We Are Ghosts (2017)

''We Are Ghosts'' is a more recent project of Reid Kelley; it was featured at the Tate Liverpool and the Baltimore Museum of Art and was Reid Kelley's first museum solo project to be displayed in the UK. The work reimagines life on a U.S submarine, taking place at the end of
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. The exhibition featured two of her classically black and white stylized short films: ''In the Body of the Sturgeon'' and ''This is Offal''. The exhibition also displayed Reid Kelley's artistic strengths outside of film, showcasing her life-size light-box portraits of the characters shown in her films. The work also follows the typical narration style used by Reid Kelley, blending poetry from historical sources to retell less glamorous and more realistic stories. Such accounts do not hedge around the misery and challenges faced by the characters, but they still maintain humorous and satirical themes.


Solo exhibitions

* 2012: ''Performing Histories: Mary Reid Kelley,'' Salina Art Center, Salina, Kansas * 2012: ''H/Qu: Mary Reid Kelley with Patrick Kelley'', Bard Center for Curatorial Studies, Annandale on Hudson, NY * 2012: ''The Syphilis of Sisyphis'', The Box at
Wexner Center for the Arts The Wexner Center for the Arts is the Ohio State University's "multidisciplinary, international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art". The Wexner Center opened in November 1989, named in honor of the father of Limite ...
, Columbus, Ohio * 2013: ''Sadie, The Saddest Sadist and Priapus Agonistes'',
Yale University Art Gallery The Yale University Art Gallery (YUAG) is the oldest university art museum in the Western Hemisphere. It houses a major encyclopedic collection of art in several interconnected buildings on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. ...
, New Haven, Connecticut * 2013: ''Mary Reid Kelley'',
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,
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, Massachusetts * 2013: ''The Syphilis of Sisyphis'', The Contemporary Austin,
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* 2013: ''Priapus Agonistes'', Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects,
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* January 22 – April 13, 2014: ''Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos'', Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York at New Paltz * July 10 – October 18, 2014: ''Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos'', University Art Museum,
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, Albany, NY * February 11–27, 2016: ''The Syphilis of Sisyphus'', Rosebud (satellite gallery of the
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), Waltham, MA * November 17, 2017 – March 18, 2018: ''Mary Reid Kelley:'' We Are Ghosts,
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, Liverpool, UK * April 4 – August 29, 2018: ''Mary Reid Kelly'': We Are Ghosts,
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, Baltimore, MD


References


External links

* Mary Reid Kelley a
Pilar Corrias, London
*"The Syphilis of Sisyphus" by Mary Reid Kelley in
Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts
' (26.1)
Mary Reid Kelley on her London Exhibition, Swinburne’s PasiphaeMary Reid Kelley at the Hammer Museum, UCLAMary Reid Kelley at the ICA BostonTranscript of "The Syphilis of Sisyphus"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Reid Kelley, Mary 1979 births Living people American video artists American women video artists MacArthur Fellows 21st-century American artists 21st-century American women artists Artists from South Carolina People from Greenville, South Carolina