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Mike Kelley: John Glenn Memorial Detroit River Reclamation Project (Including the Local Culture Pictorial Guide, 1968-1972, Wayne/Westland Eagle), 2001; Rennie Collection, Vancouver
All Mike Kelley worksG Estate Mike Kelley. All rights reserved.
Courtesy Fondazione HangarBicocca, Milan
Installation view at HangarBiccoca, Milan, 2013
Photo: Agostino Osio

MIKE KELLEY

-ETERNITY IS A LONG TIME

MIKE KELLEY -Eternity is a long time
24/5-8/9

HangarBicocca presents Mike Kelley: Eternity is a Long Time, an unprecedented exhibition which examines the work of the late American artist Mike Kelley (Detroit, 1954 – Los Angeles, 2012) in an open path among installations, videos and sculptures mainly realized from 2000 to 2006: works of great intensity which perfectly represent the complex and visionary universe of one of the most influential figures in contemporary art.

Posted 6 June 2013

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MIKE KELLEY -Eternity is a long time

24/5-8/9

HangarBicocca presents Mike Kelley: Eternity is a Long Time, an unprecedented exhibition which examines the work of the late American artist Mike Kelley (Detroit, 1954 – Los Angeles, 2012) in an open path among installations, videos and sculptures mainly realized from 2000 to 2006: works of great intensity which perfectly represent the complex and visionary universe of one of the most influential figures in contemporary art.?Cultural aspects and autobiographical memories are so much a part of Mike Kelley’s art: his relationship with education, his links with modernist architecture, his view of the tradition of painting and of American literature and his approach to the vernacular and to popular culture, youthful initiatory rites and styles of musical subcultures. The exhibition opens with Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #1 (A Domestic Scene) and Runway for Interactive DJ Event, two installations - which were shown together at Mike Kelley's first solo exhibition in Italy, at the Galleria Emi Fontana in Milan in 2000 - that constitute a fundamental turning point in Mike Kelley’s research and the dawn of what was to be his most prolific creative period. "Eternity is a Long Time", which gives the exhibition its title, is also the phrase pronounced by one of the two protagonists in the video entitled Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #1 (A Domestic Scene) to his partner before both of them take their own lives.?Another key installation is the John Glenn Memorial Detroit River Reclamation Project (Including the Local Culture Pictorial Guide, 1968-1972, Wayne/Westland Eagle) of 2001, which takes inspiration from a monument to the astronaut John Glenn, after whom the high school that Mike Kelley attended was named. The fragments of coloured ceramic and glass which cover the sculpture were picked up by Kelley himself in the river in Detroit. Sophisticated artistic techniques and typically vernacular processes, the monuments of tradition and anti-monumentality, personal and collective memory, and a media-based world of the imagination and pop culture all come together in this emblematic work.
The project is given an unmistakable touch by Emi Fontana — an Italian curator who lives in Los Angeles and worked closely with Mike Kelley during the last fifteen years of his life — and by Andrea Lissoni's unique experience in devising unconventional exhibition formats at HangarBicocca.

Mike Kelley started working in the 1970s and firmly established himself in the world of artistic research in the 1980s. In his highly diversified work, he ranges across various media, wandering into different fields of expression in both art and music, and never accepting any distinction between high and vernacular art. Interested in returning to forms and figures linked to an adolescent world of the imagination and examining how popular culture produces myths and rituals, he mainly explores themes of memory, identity and dealing with authority. To do so, he uses apparently commonplace objects and artefacts, subverting their meaning and emphasising their power of communication. His ability to find his way through different codes and universes without conceptual filters make him one of the most interesting artists of our contemporary age. ?Mike Kelley died on 31 January 2012 in Los Angeles. His works are now in the world's most prestigious public and private collections, including those of MoMA and the Whitney and Guggenheim in New York, the Pinault Collection in Paris and Venice, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, MCA Chicago and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

HangarBicocca is a space devoted to the production, exhibition and promotion of contemporary art. Set up in 2004, it occupies a vast redeveloped industrial complex formerly owned by Ansaldo-Breda. With solo exhibitions of works by top international artists, the artistic programme is characterised by its focus on research and experimentation and by its particular emphasis on site-specific projects capable of interacting with their unique setting. HangarBicocca also puts on an exciting calendar of events offered to the public completely free of charge: HB Kids offers creative adventures, films and activities for children. HB Public has a programme of film festivals, guided tours, meetings with the curator and artists, cycle rides to explore the Bicocca district. HB School provides regular educational activities for schools of all types and grades. HangarBicocca is the brainchild of Pirelli and a tangible sign of its dynamic presence within the community: a place where the values of artistic research interact with those of a company whose core principles have always been innovation, the promotion of talent, and dialogue between different disciplines.

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Mike Kelley: Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstruction #1 (A Domestic
Scene), 2000
François Pinault Foundation
All Mike Kelley works © Estate of Mike Kelley. All rights reserved.
Courtesy Fondazione HangarBicocca, Milan
Installation view at HangarBicocca, Milan, 2013
Photo Agostino Osio

Mike Kelley: Runway for Interactive DJ Event, 2000
Collezione La Gaia, Busca, Italy
All Mike Kelley works © Estate of Mike Kelley. All rights reserved.
Courtesy Fondazione HangarBicocca, Milan
Installation view at HangarBicocca, Milan, 2013
Photo Agostino Osio

Mike Kelley: Eternity is a Long Time
All Mike Kelley works © Estate of Mike Kelley. All rights reserved.
Courtesy Fondazione HangarBicocca, Milan
Installation view HangarBicocca, Milan, 2013
Photo by Agostino Osio

Mike Kelley
Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstructions #6, 7 (Woods
Group), 2004-2005
Goetz Collection, Monaco
All Mike Kelley works © Estate of Mike Kelley. All rights reserved.
Courtesy Fondazione HangarBicocca, Milan
Installation view at HangarBicocca, Milan, 2013
Photo Agostino Osio

Mike Kelley
John Glenn Memorial Detroit River Reclamation Project (Including
the Local Culture Pictorial Guide, 1968-1972, Wayne/Westland
Eagle), 2001
Rennie Collection, Vancouver
All Mike Kelley works © Estate of Mike Kelley. All rights reserved.
Courtesy Fondazione HangarBicocca, Milan
Installation view at HangarBicocca, Milan, 2013
Photo Agostino Osio

 
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