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Mary Reid Kelley (artist)
Mary Reid Kelley (born 1979) is an artist based in Saratoga Springs, NY. Born in Greenville, SC, Kelley’s black and white videos fuse classical drama, modern literature and contemporary pop culture into razor-sharp 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 Borges and Baudelaire. Kelley often works in collaboration with her partner, Patrick Kelley.
Kelley is represented by Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects in Los Angeles, CA and Fredericks & Freiser in New York, NY.
Education - 2009 MFA, Yale University Art School, New Haven, CT - BA, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, Magna Cum Laude
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2013 - “Mary Reid Kelley,” The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston, Boston, MA - “The Syphilis of Sysiphus, Mary Reid Kelley with Patrick Kelley,” AMOA-Arthouse, Austin, TX - “Priapus Agonistes, Mary Reid Kelley with Patrick Kelley,” Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Culver City, CA 2011 - “The Syphilus of Sysiphus,” Fredericks & Freiser, New York, NY 2010 - “You make me Iliad,” Pilar Corrias Gallery, London, United Kingdom, 2010
Selected Group Exhibitions
2013 - “Through the Eyes of Texas: Masterworks from the Alumni Collections,” Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, TX 2012 - “Rear View Mirror,” Space B, New York, NY 2011 - “Doublespeak,” Salt Lake Art Center, Salt Lake City, UT - “StageCraft; Brian Bress, Deville Cohen, Kate Gilmore and Mary Reid Kelley,” University of Southern Florida, Tampa, FL 2010 - “Fast Forward 2 The Power of Motion,” ZKM Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany - Signal & Noise Media Art Festival, VIVO Media Arts Center, Vancouver, CA - "Ludicrous!" Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, PA - “The Dissolve,” SITE Santa Fe Eighth International Biennial, Santa Fe, NM
Honors and Awards
2012 - The Shifting Foundation Grant 2011 - Joseph H. Hazen Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome 2009 - Rema Hort Mann Foundation Grant - Alice Kimball English Travel Fellowship, Yale University, New Haven, CT 2008 - CAA Visual Arts Fellowship
Selected Bibliography
2013 - “Vitamin D2: New Perspective in Drawing,” Phaidon Press 2012 - “Art:21 Art in the Twenty-First Century,” Season 6, PBS Television Series and Companion Volume - Searle, Adrian, “How performance art took over,” The Guardian, July 3 - “Art in the Twenty-First Century: Season Six, episode “History” - McClemont, Doug, “Reviews: Mary Reid Kelley,” ARTNews, March - “Goings On About Town: Art, Mary Reid Kelley,” The New Yorker, January - Davis, Ben, “Finding the Reason In Mary Reid Kelley’s Mad Rhymes About French History,” Artinfo, January 6 2011 - Johnson, Ken, “Mary Reid Kelley: ‘The Syphilis of Sysiphus’,” New York Times, December 1 - Beckman, Ericka, “Mary Reid Kelley, Sadie the Saddest Sadist,” Artforum, December - Boucher, Brian, “Mary Reid Kelley, In Plain Frenglish,” Art in America, November 11 2010 - Robecchi, Michele, “Mary Reid Kelley, Pilar Corrias-London,” Flash Art, November - “the dissolve,” Site Santa Fe Biennial Catalogue, curated by Sarah Lewis and Daniel Belasco - Allen, Emma, “Verbal Play and Venereal Disease: A Q & A with Mary Reid Kelley,” ArtInfo, June 15 - Mizota, Sharon, “Modern girl,” Los Angeles Times, May 21 - Ryan, Bartholomew, “Marx On My, Lenin Mary Reid Kelley,” Metropolis M, April - Kazanjian, Dodie, “The Body Eccentric,” Vogue, February 2010, p. 188-193
Public Collections
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT The University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, MI The Goetz Collection, Munich, Germany The Zabludowicz Collection, London, UK UBS Art Collection, New York, NY
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