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Art Scholars: Mike Kelley's Memory Ware

Mike Kelley created over 100 "Memory Ware" works over the course of a decade that critically examined culture and aesthetic conventions. This catalog reproduces the works and includes an essay analyzing Kelley's focus on personal and collective memory. It also includes Kelley's own essay on the "Memory Ware" project to provide insight into his thinking. The publication allows for an assessment of the entire "Memory Ware" series.

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Art Scholars: Mike Kelley's Memory Ware

Mike Kelley created over 100 "Memory Ware" works over the course of a decade that critically examined culture and aesthetic conventions. This catalog reproduces the works and includes an essay analyzing Kelley's focus on personal and collective memory. It also includes Kelley's own essay on the "Memory Ware" project to provide insight into his thinking. The publication allows for an assessment of the entire "Memory Ware" series.

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Mike Kelley - Memory Ware. A Survey


Hauser & Wirth Zurich 2017 ISBN 9783952446140 Acqn 27305
Hb 25x33cm 252pp 250col ills 50

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, all of which are reproduced in this catalogue following the exhibition at Hauser & Wirth
New York from November to December 2016.

A new scholarly essay by Ralph Rugoff considers the place of personal and collective memory in
the artists oeuvre as well as reading the Memory Ware series in its entirety from both visual and
art historical standpoints. Kelleys own essay on the project, with revisions by John Welchman, is
reprinted and offers direct insight into the artists thinking and methodology. The publication thus
offers the opportunity to appraise Kelleys series as a whole.

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