Nonmemory: Mike Kelley With Kelly Akashi, Meriem Bennani, Beatriz Cortez, Raúl De Nieves, Olivia Erlanger, Lauren Halsey and Max Hooper Schneider - Softcover

Andrews, Kathryn

 
9783906915845: Nonmemory: Mike Kelley With Kelly Akashi, Meriem Bennani, Beatriz Cortez, Raúl De Nieves, Olivia Erlanger, Lauren Halsey and Max Hooper Schneider

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Seven contemporary artists build upon Mike Kelley’s titular concept, producing works that comment on lived experience within built environments

Nonmemory brings together works by Mike Kelley and a group of artists—Kelly Akashi, Meriem Bennani, Beatriz Cortez, Raúl de Nieves, Olivia Erlanger, Lauren Halsey and Max Hooper Schneider—whose work similarly engages Kelley’s titular concept: the ‘non-memory’ of the various institutional spaces or built environments he encountered in his life. Documenting the eponymous exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles in 2023–24, the book also features reproductions of important works by Kelley, his foundational essay, ‘Architectural Non-memory Replaced with Psychic Reality,’ conversations with each artist, and a new text by exhibition curator and editor of the publication Jay Ezra Nayssan.

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The artist Mike Kelley (1954–2012) worked with performance, installation, drawing and painting, video, sound, and sculpture. Drawing from historical research, mass cultural sources, psychological theory and Sex to Sexty, his artworks reference both high art and vernacular traditions.

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Produced in conjunction with Del Vaz Projects, Nonmemory presents seminal work from Mike Kelley in dialogue with seven contemporary artists whose works engage with the locus of memory, and its role as it posits our perceptions of space and pace.

Nonmemory brings together works by Mike Kelley and a group of artists-Kelly Akashi, Meriem Bennani, Beatriz Cortez, Raúl de Nieves, Olivia Erlanger, Lauren Halsey, and Max Hooper Schneider-whose work similarly engages Kelley’s titular concept: the ‘non-memory’ o

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