And fastened to a dying animal
Jean-Paul Kelly
October 16 - November 15, 2008
Opening reception: Thursday, October 16, 7-9pm
Touching, smart and witty, Jean-Paul Kelly's idiosyncratic vision explores narrative structure as a mediation of everyday anxieties and anticipated grief. His works are developed using a hybrid aesthetic language shaped by home movies, cinema, art history, cartoons, digital compositing and performance. And fastened to a dying animal continues Kelly's process of using home-video documents featuring the artist, his parents and their pets, as reference material for the production of a new video installation and digital animation, accompanied by a body of illustrated and photographic works.
Based in Toronto, Jean-Paul Kelly's work has been exhibited in galleries and festivals across North America, Japan, and Europe, including Art-Action: Rencontres Internationales 2006 in Paris, Berlin, and Madrid. He is a memeber of the Pleasure Dome experimental film and video programming collective. Kelly has also worked as an instructor in the Visual Studies program at the University of Toronto and in the Integrated Media program at OCAD University.
An essay by Jon Davies accompanies the exhibition.
Image Credit: Jean-Paul Kelly, Cat (Mom), ink drawing, 2007
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 12-5pm
Media Contact:
Kim Simon
Curator
Gallery TPW
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