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Mike Kelley: galleria emi fontana.


While Mike Kelley is best known for his content-heavy installations and lowbrow aesthetic, for this exhibition he seemingly returned to his roots as an abstract painter. On view were mostly two-dimensional, nonfigurative works from three series: "Memory Ware Flats," (2000-2003), "Carpet," and "Wood Grain" (both 2003-). The most decorative, the "Memory Ware Flats," are rectangular-shaped boards prepped with colored grout Grout

A binding or structural agent used in construction and engineering applications. Grout is typically a mixture of hydraulic cement and water, with or without fine aggregate; however, chemical grouts are also produced.
 and then encrusted en·crust   also in·crust
tr.v. en·crust·ed, en·crust·ing, en·crusts
1. To cover or coat with or as if with a crust:
 with intricately patterned beads, fake pearls, buttons, and sparkling plastic "jewels." (Ordinary household objects covered with bits of old china, glass, and the like are known in North American North American

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 craft circles as "memory ware.") The "Wood Grain" and "Carpet" paintings have more muted though still very textured surfaces: The former are painted with thin washes of acrylic paint to create trompe l'oeil effects, while the latter are pieces of real plush carpet that have been covered with a single color of paint applied according to a process similar to monotype monotype, type set by the Monotype machine. See printing.
monotype
 or monoprint

In art printmaking, a technique prized because of its unique textural qualities.
 printing.

In contrast to Kelley's past use of paint, usually subordinated to a larger conceptual whole, here he seems to have given in to the lure of pure painterly paint·er·ly  
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a painter; artistic.

2.
a. Having qualities unique to the art of painting.

b.
 effects: richness and variety of color and an attention to surface quality taking precedence over any easily readable content. But what makes these pictures most compelling, besides their obvious visual appeal, is Kelley's ability to isolate, recycle, and rethink material and conceptual precedents in his own oeuvre. The "Memory Ware Flats" are a clear example of this, with their craftlike materials--a mainstay of his work from the beginning--and their references to memory, which first surfaced in his work during the mid-'90s when Kelley's interest in Repressed Memory Syndrome became the impetus behind major projects like Educational Complex, 1995: models reconstructed from memory of the schools that the artist attended and the house he grew up in. Here, the use of the memory-ware technique not only pokes fun (as Kelley did with his stuffed-animal pieces) at the emotional or nostalgic value people invest in keepsakes Keepsakes - A Collection is an anthology by All About Eve released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a limited edition double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances).  and other inanimate objects but validates an otherwise kitsch aesthetic by using it purely for its pictorial potential.

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The "Wood Grain" works are similarly materials-related, referring to Kelley's fondness for untreated wood (for example, Orgone or·gone  
n.
A universal life force hypothesized by Wilhelm Reich, supposed to emanate from all organic material that purportedly can be captured with a boothlike device and used to restore psychological well-being.
, Shed and Colema Bench, both 1992) or painted simulations of it, like the fake wood-panel room divider in the 1991 Madrid version of the installation Alma Pater PATER. Father. A term used in making genealogical tables.  (Wolverine wolverine or glutton, largest member of the weasel family, Gulo gulo, found in the northern parts of North America and Eurasia, usually in high mountains near the timberline or in tundra.  Den), 1991. The knots and grains of the new paintings, however, are primarily in vibrant colors, and the shapes and sizes of the boards are closer in scale to easel paintings than to utilitarian objects. Perhaps to offset this formal rather than functional impression, Kelley has added onto one board a painted reproduction of his felt banner from 1990, calling an audition for someone to play the poet and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini: a humorous but somewhat obvious nod to the show's primarily Italian public.

Kelley's critical impulse is more subdued in this body of work, and one is tempted to think he has regressed, letting himself be seduced by the pleasure of making beautiful pictures. What keeps his art interesting, as in the past, is his willingness to consistently return to and deconstruct--with humor and intelligence--the art-historical status quo and his own place within it; and he does this without allowing his self-referentiality to cross the line into narcissism narcissism (närsĭs`ĭzəm), Freudian term, drawn from the Greek myth of Narcissus, indicating an exclusive self-absorption. In psychoanalysis, narcissism is considered a normal stage in the development of children. .
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Title Annotation:Milan
Author:Janus, Elizabeth
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Date:Apr 1, 2004
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