Mike Kelly is an American artist and is considered one of the most influential members of the conceptual art movement. Given the differences between degeneration, youth, class, and culture of high and low, Kelly's work is often playful and grotesque, such as surveys of social norms, animal stuffed animals, small items and children's drawings. Kelley's career working in the fields of installation, sculpture, painting, painting, video, etc. is eclectic and rich. "I think it is really standardized in culture, such as sexual dysfunction and feces," he said. "I started seeing lots of these traditions through work, and the shapes and themes of the low comedy are working, I would like to start addressing this problem in a more conscious way." October 1954 Born in Wayne, Michigan on 27th, this artist studied at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor and formed the Destroy All Monsters band with the visual artist Jim Shaw. His interest in politics and performance followed the work of his graduate student at California Art University in the late 1970s, where he learned with John Baldessari and became friends with Tony Oursler. On January 31, 2012, the artist committed suicide in Pasadena, south of Pasadena, California, and committed suicide at the age of 57. In 2012, the posthumous review "Mike Kelly: 35 years of theme and variation" was held at the Stedelijk museum. Amsterdam, Center Pompidou in Paris, MoMA PS1 in Queens, Contemporary Art Museum in Los Angeles. Today, Kelly 's work is in the Whitney American Art Museum in New York, the Getz Collection in Munich, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Museum of Chicago.
In 1999, Hauser & Wirth London launched a memorial installation "Framed and Frame" in collaboration with Mike Kelley Art Foundation. (The wish to Mu Kelley's Chinatown is' Miniature Copy 'Seven Star Caves', Mike It was built by Kelley). Inspired by the leftover Chinese community of Los Angeles, frames and frames explore the conceptual space between reality and imagination. Jannis Kounellis was born in Piraeus, Greece in 1936, but moved to Rome in 1956. In connection with the movement of Arte Povera since 1967, his work features juxtaposition of elements including ready-made items. This exhibition focuses on the first works of Kunelis, the collection of alphabets, the works of paper, and the paintings. Also from the 1980s to the early 1990s, some other works on sculptures on paper and walls will be on display.
Hauser and Worth jointly held with the Mike Kelly Art Foundation to hold the first Kelly Art Exhibition in the gallery. The exhibition of works by late artists focuses on his series of Kandors, where he rewrote popular images and myths in American cartoon books. And it reflects a special blend of high culture and basic pop culture Kelly. The show also highlights the diversity of Kelly as an artist, including sculptures, videos and a large installation of exhibitions.