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1. Ausstellungstag Mary Reid Kelley

At Kunsthalle Bremen, Bremen, Germany
On 10th September 2016 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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10. September 2016 bis 19. Februar 2017
A Marquee Piece of Sod. Filme zum Ersten Weltkrieg von Mary Reid Kelley

Mary Reid Kelley kombiniert in ihren polemischen, graphisch stilisierten Videos Malerei, Performance und sprachlich-verspielte Poesie. Dabei belebt sie Charaktere, die bestimmte Ideen aus der Geschichte verkörpern, sei es ein Soldat des Ersten Weltkriegs, eine Grisette in Paris oder die mythologische Figur des Minotaurus. Ihre Erzählungen – in wortgewitzten Dialogen vorgetragen – inszenieren Dilemmata zwischen Moral, Sex und Entfremdung und fangen die Figuren zwischen Tragödie und Komik ein.
Die Ausstellung in der Kunsthalle Bremen ist die erste Einzelausstellung von Mary Reid Kelley in Europa und wird ermöglicht durch den Förderkreis für Gegenwartskunst im Kunstverein in Bremen.

Mary Reid Kelley wurde 1979 in Greenville, South Carolina geboren. Sie erhielt einen Bachelor of Fine Arts-Abschluss vom St. Olaf College, Minnesota und einen Master of Fine Arts in Malerei von der Yale University im Jahr 2009. Mary Reid Kelley lebt und arbeitet in Olivebridge im Staat New York. Kelley hatte Einzelausstellungen im Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2015), im Multimedia Art Museum, Moskau (2015), im Neuen Kunstverein Wien (2014) und im Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2013). Ihre Arbeiten befinden sich in den Sammlungen des Whitney Museum of American Art und der Yale University Art Gallery.

10 September 2016 to 19 February 2017
A Marquee Piece of Sod. The WWI films of Mary Reid Kelley

Mary Reid Kelley combines painting, performance and a distinctive wordplay-rich poetry in her polemical, graphically stylized videos. Performing as a First World War soldier, a grisette in revolutionary Paris, or the Minotaur, she resurrects characters that embody particular facets of ideas in time. Her historically specific tableaux enclose dilemmas of mortality, sex and estrangement, navigated by the characters in punning dialogue that traps them between tragic and comic meanings.

Mary Reid Kelley was born in 1979 in Greenville, South Carolina. Reid Kelley received her BFA from St. Olaf College, Minnesota, and an MFA in Painting from Yale University in 2009. Mary Reid Kelley lives and works in Olivebridge, upstate New York.
Recent solo exhibitions were presented at The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2015), Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow (2015), Neuer Kunstverein Wien, Vienna (2014) and The Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston, Boston (2013). Reid Kelley’s work is in the public collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Yale University Art Gallery.

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