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Mike Kelley

Hermaphrodite Drawings

February 6–March 17, 2007
Britannia Street, London

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings Installation view

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings

Installation view

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings Installation view

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings

Installation view

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings Installation view

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings

Installation view

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings Installation view

Mike Kelley: Hermphrodite Drawings

Installation view

Works Exhibited

Mike Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Hermaphrodite (2-Part), 2005 Mixed media, 65 3/16 × 47 5/16 inches framed (165.5 × 120.2 cm)

Mike Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Hermaphrodite (2-Part), 2005

Mixed media, 65 3/16 × 47 5/16 inches framed (165.5 × 120.2 cm)

Mike Kelley, David Bowie's Skull and Intestinal System, 2006 Mixed media, 66 ¼ × 26 ½ inches (168.3 × 67.3 cm)

Mike Kelley, David Bowie's Skull and Intestinal System, 2006

Mixed media, 66 ¼ × 26 ½ inches (168.3 × 67.3 cm)

Mike Kelley, Chrome Goddess, 2006 Mixed media, 71 × 30 ⅛ inches (180.3 × 76.5 cm)

Mike Kelley, Chrome Goddess, 2006

Mixed media, 71 × 30 ⅛ inches (180.3 × 76.5 cm)

Mike Kelley, Horse Dancers, 2005 Mixed media, 30 × 54 × 31 inches (76.2 × 137.2 × 78.7 cm)

Mike Kelley, Horse Dancers, 2005

Mixed media, 30 × 54 × 31 inches (76.2 × 137.2 × 78.7 cm)

About

Gagosian Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works on paper by Mike Kelley, collectively entitled the Hermaphrodite Drawings. This is Kelley's first exhibition with the gallery in London. In addition to the drawings, a group of Kelley's recent sculptures, that have not previously been exhibited will be shown.

The Hermaphrodite Drawings are large scale, often life-size, depictions of polymorphous body parts, evoking the grotesque and human forms seen in drawings by Picasso or de Kooning. Kelley's rigorous structural analysis and perverse wit are evident, along with a paradoxical display of draughtsmanship.

Mike Kelley was born in Detroit, MI in 1954 and has degrees from California Institute of the Arts and the University of Michigan. His work has been exhibited extensively, with solo shows at Musée du Louvre, Paris (2006); Tate Liverpool (2004); the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1993). He currently lives and works in Los Angeles.

A fully-illustrated catalogue featuring an essay by Steven Stern will accompany the exhibition.