Mike Kelley - Fortress Of Solitude
Looking at the play between memory and forgetfulness,Ā 'Mike Kelley: Fortress of Solitude'Ā brings together a range of key works from across the artistās career. Whether using found stuffed animals as emotional effigies of long lost traumatic memories, or evoking the psychic existential homelessness of Superman in the form of his Kandor series,Ā Mike KelleyĀ explores the dark underbelly of post-war American culture. This publication accompanies the exhibition that took place at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, Greece. Thanks toĀ Roma PublicationsĀ (Amsterdam).Ā
96 pages, 17 x 22 cm,Ā softcover (Roma Publications).
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Mike Kelley - Fortress Of Solitude
Mike Kelley - Fortress Of Solitude
Looking at the play between memory and forgetfulness,Ā 'Mike Kelley: Fortress of Solitude'Ā brings together a range of key works from across the artistās career. Whether using found stuffed animals as emotional effigies of long lost traumatic memories, or evoking the psychic existential homelessness of Superman in the form of his Kandor series,Ā Mike KelleyĀ explores the dark underbelly of post-war American culture. This publication accompanies the exhibition that took place at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, Greece. Thanks toĀ Roma PublicationsĀ (Amsterdam).Ā
96 pages, 17 x 22 cm,Ā softcover (Roma Publications).
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Looking at the play between memory and forgetfulness,Ā 'Mike Kelley: Fortress of Solitude'Ā brings together a range of key works from across the artistās career. Whether using found stuffed animals as emotional effigies of long lost traumatic memories, or evoking the psychic existential homelessness of Superman in the form of his Kandor series,Ā Mike KelleyĀ explores the dark underbelly of post-war American culture. This publication accompanies the exhibition that took place at the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, Greece. Thanks toĀ Roma PublicationsĀ (Amsterdam).Ā
96 pages, 17 x 22 cm,Ā softcover (Roma Publications).
























