Kappa
Kappa
Mike Kelley was one of the most provocative and influential figures in contemporary art. His idiosyncratic works negotiate a charged terrain of desire, dread and sociopathology in everyday life. With deadpan humor, he invests childhood toys, kitsch, and ordinary objects with subversive meaning. His video projects, often created with collaborators such as Paul McCarthy, Raymond Pettibon, and Tony Oursler, inhabit a peculiarly American landscape infused with irony and pop cultural debris. - - - - Michael "Mike" Kelley (October 27, 1954 in Wayne, Michigan – c. January 31, 2012 in South Pasadena) was an American artist. His work involved found objects, textile banners, drawings, assemblage, collage, performance and video. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born: 1954-10-27 in Wayne, Michigan, USA
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Kappa
Made in Hollywood
Sir Drone
Day Is Done
Garage Sale II
After Modernism: The Dilemma of Influence
Family Tyranny (Modeling and Molding)
The Broken Rule
Grow Live Monsters
Blind Country
Cinderella
The Banana Man
Heidi: Midlife Crisis Trauma Center and Negative Media-Engram Abreaction Release Zone
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