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Over the course of his four-decade career, Mike Kelley (1954 - 2012) created a rich oeuvre that critically questioned aesthetic conventions and examined all forms of culture. The approximately one hundred "Memory Ware" and associated works were made during the first decade of the 21st century. Named for a genre of North American folk art in which everyday utilitarian objects, such as vases, are coated with a claylike substance into which are embedded small objects including shells, beads and buttons, Kelley's "Memory Ware" series consists both of wall-hung works (known as "Memory Ware Flats") and freestanding pieces. The artist's appropriation of this folk tradition in two dimensions eliminates recognizable underlying objects and expands the original method to include a wider variety of keepsakes. The "Memory Ware" sculptures, by contrast, juxtapose dense clusters of found objects with minimally or undecorated areas and reintroduce the coherence of an overall structure. --Exhibition: Hauser & Wirth, New York, United States (03.11.-23.12.2016).
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"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Memory Ware, November 3-December 23, 2016 Hauser & Wirth New York"--colophon.
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