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Mike Kelley.


It's gotta be sheer coincidence that Mike Kelley's exhibition opened the same month that Superman officially died, but the end of an era of a red-white-and-blue super hero couldn't be a more fitting backdrop to Kelley's take on another media cliche of masculinity--the suburban handyman. In his do-it-yourself universe, the basement bricoleur sets up shop to custom craft a Primaling Cabinet, an 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, a Colema Bench, a Kneading kneading,
n a massage technique in which the whole hand is moved in a circular pattern while the fingers and thumbs squeeze the tissues beneath.
 Board, and a Torture Table (all works 1992), and other spooky items indispensable to a highly idiosyncratic id·i·o·syn·cra·sy  
n. pl. id·i·o·syn·cra·sies
1. A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group.

2. A physiological or temperamental peculiarity.

3.
 version of the pursuit of health and happiness. Kelley scripts a pseudo-American male persona that is part Jeffrey Dahmer, the power-tool-wielding, homebody home·bod·y  
n. pl. home·bod·ies
One whose interests center on the home.

Noun 1. homebody - a person who seldom goes anywhere; one not given to wandering or travel
stay-at-home
 mass murderer; part Bob Villa, the yuppie self-sufficiency expert of This Old House; and part "the sensitive naked man" on Saturday Night Live This article is about the American television series. For the show related to Big Brother (UK), see Saturday Night Live (UK).

Saturday Night Live (SNL
.

The composite sketch of a subversive, right-wing, and new-age "home-alone" wierdo all rolled into one Adj. 1. rolled into one - made up of several components combined into a single entity
combined - made or joined or united into one
, spoofs masculinity--a wry rejoinder The answer made by a defendant in the second stage of Common-Law Pleading that rebuts or denies the assertions made in the plaintiff's replication.

The rejoinder allows a defendant to present a more responsive and specific statement challenging the allegations made
 to the criticism that his homemade, needle-crafted snugglies, purloined from thrift stores, cast the loving feminine hands and wanting children's arms from which they had been separated in a pejorative light. But the "me-too" mimicry, if it takes pot shots at political correctness, also opens for scrutiny a deeper, darker vein into the living theater of '90s American Gothic in which the ghosts of such infamous do-it-yourselfers as Joe McCarthy and Wilhelm Reich make cameo appearances alongside Bernard Goetz and countless others who had a vision that failed and, who, in the process of their induction into the annals of infamy Notoriety; condition of being known as possessing a shameful or disgraceful reputation; loss of character or good reputation.

At Common Law, infamy was an individual's legal status that resulted from having been convicted of a particularly reprehensible crime, rendering him
, got more than a little wacky. Of course, Kelley himself is also one of the players in this "naked snack" underground comedy. Not unlike William Burroughs, who lives in Kansas, his character is one who gives the appearance of making anthropological field reports from behind enemy lines, but whose insider knowledge of the lower-middle-class suburban interzone in which he operates is so astute that it suggests he may very well be acting as a double agent.

As with his "found," tattered, crocheted dolls and drool-stained blankies, the underlying ethos of his current handyman specials gives the impression of an unschooled maker of only average intelligence with a sincere and naive creative impulse, whose folkloric esthetic echoes the heartland America where cuteness and make-do ingenuity and the libertarian ethic of "a man's home is his castle" are cardinal virtues. But Kelley hasn't just gone out and "found" a second-hand Orgone Shed, this time, Kelley is the "maker" of this and other clumsily customized objects like the Colema Bench, the sort used for therapeutic enemas Enemas Definition

An enema is the insertion of a solution into the rectum and lower intestine.
Purpose

Enemas may be given for the following purposes:
Precautions
, but one manufactured in absorbent, unfinished plywood that would become easily soiled with runny brown fecal juice and nasty after one usage. He is also the producer of the Primaling Cabinet, which is supposed to enable one to scream out pent-up pain without disturbing the neighbors. But it's another lemon of a sensitivity accessory. Rather than a soundproof sound·proof  
adj.
Not penetrable by audible sound.



soundproof v.
 padded cell suitable for a domestic environment, Kelley has created a human-sized speaker cabinet. Instead of muffling sound, via two large holes cut into one side and covered with burlap fabric, the contraption inadvertently amplifies and projects cries of agony. Kelley's character never seems to get it right, but in the manner of Freudian slips of the hand, his de Sadean sexual fantasies take delicious form--if, that is, your tastes run to a quick set-up torture table, or to a portable john with an erect electronic microphone rising from the depths of the toilet to enhance the private exhilaration of a bowel movement. The tease, of course, is that in this suit against the American male, it's not entirely clear whether Kelley himself is the plaintiff or the defendant--or on which side of the bench we choose to position ourselves relative to the games we play after dark.
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Title Annotation:Reviews; exhibit at Metro Pictures, New York, New York
Author:Avgikos, Jan
Publication:Artforum International
Date:Mar 1, 1993
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