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Patrick Kelley
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BIO
Patrick Kelley is currently a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome. He was recently Assistant Professor of digital media at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. Patrick Kelley received his BA from St. Olaf College in 1991 and his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1995.

Kelley's awards and honors include Finalist for the Bush Foundation Artist Fellows Program (2004), an Artist Residency at Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, Colorado (2003); the McKnight Foundation's Artist Fellowship for Photographers (2001-02); a Jerome Foundation and Forecast Public Artworks commission for a permanent installation in the Open Book literary arts building, Minneapolis (2000); inclusion in the Portfolio Old Ways, New Views: Photographic Processes on Handmade Paper published by Hand Papermaking's Limited Edition Portfolios, Washington, D.C. (1999); the Jerome Foundation's and Blacklock Nature Sanctuary's Artist Residency Fellowship (1998-99); Presenting Photographer, Photographic Artists Forum, The Phipps Center for the Arts, Hudson, Wisconsin (1998)
Kelley has shown his work at the Minnesota Museum of American Art, The Minneapolis Foundation Offices, Katherine Nash Gallery, Intermedia Arts, Rochester Art Center, College of Visual Arts Gallery, Minnesota Center for Book Arts and the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf in Germany.
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A hidden memorial to the worst aspects of our Jim Crow Army – article


Article on Emmett Till’s father, Louis Till, and the hidden Plot E cemetery in France.

We had the great fortune of visiting Plot E on our tour of the Western Front in 2008. The caretaker for the Oise-Aisne WW1 cemetery at the time invited us back to it, behind the visitor center. A chilling, anonymous place.



PRIAPUS AGONISTES – new work by Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley at Frieze Art Fair New York


Our new video Priapus Agonistes will premiere at Frieze Art Fair New York,  May 10-13. Fredericks and Freiser Gallery Booth (Stand B48). A few stills:

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It will also be shown at Susanne Vielmetter Projects, Los Angeles, June 1 – July 1 (with The Syphilis of Sisyphus) and at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, July 31 – October 20 (with a few of the other videos)

 

 

 

 




quick 3d scan – footprint below the Lod Mosaic


Here’s a 3d scan of the 4th c. footprint found and preserved from below the Lod Mosaic, now on view at the Philadelphia Archaeology Museum. (also trying out this sketchfab thingy)





GIFABILITY


Nice article on the GIF.

“Their existence as a fragment doesn’t serve as a preamble to the restoration of the whole: it perpetuates a continuation of the fragmentary, as emphasized by its endless looping, its pure existence for its own moment without a need to desire to belong to another stream of narrative.”

Full Article



chipmunk up close and personal – filling cheek pouches an inch away.


chippie, closeup
Our resident chipmunk is now getting demanding, staring me down as soon as I step outside. WTF, no seeds?

Here is Sanford (or Sandy, not sure yet) filling his or her cheek pouches with sunflower seeds, and then darting off to store them in a scatter horde. Recorded about an inch away from the action. Headphones recommended for the full, mouthy, chipmunk experience.

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