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Kelly Mark (born 1967 in
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,
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) is a Canadian conceptual artist and sculptor based in
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. Her work explores the mundane rituals of everyday life.


Art practice

Mark is an artist who makes
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works across a range of media. Formats include: sculptural installation, performance, video, photography, sound, neon, art multiples, mail art, wallpaper,
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and tattoos. A student of Gerald Ferguson at NSCAD, Mark's work has, as Robin Metcalfe notes, "an echo of Ferguson’s obsessive, process-oriented serial works of the early 1970s". Re-workings of conceptualist strategies, such as process and repetition, are a prominent feature of Mark's early art practice. In the Jar Series the artist fills mason jars with various white substances (White Jars, 1994), or black substances (Black Jars, 1996) and arranges them in a grid on the floor. Christina Ritchie, the curator of Mark's 1997 exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario writes, Mark's artworks often combine an emphasis on the formal characteristics of
Minimalism In visual arts, music and other media, minimalism is an art movement that began in post–World War II in Western art, most strongly with American visual arts in the 1960s and early 1970s. Prominent artists associated with minimalism include Don ...
with "personal, psychological expression." In the Until Drawings (1997), for instance, the artist makes a drawing "until the pencil runs out"; e.g., One Castell 9000 4B (1997) features deep gouges of thick graphite lines made in a repeating series covering the top half of a piece of paper. As Ritchie comments, in this aspect of her practice, Mark moves "into the realm of obsession and irresistible compulsion to order." An interest in "framing daily habits so they cross into the realm of art " is consistent throughout Mark's work. Object Carried for One Year (2003-2012) is a series of performances/sculptures consisting of a steel bar the artist carried in her pocket for an entire year. Mark's working class politics are evident in In and Out (1997-2032), a long term performance piece (ending when the artist dies or reaches retirement age 65) that requires the artist to punch an old-fashioned time clock. The piece has been owned by the Toronto art collector Dr. Paul Marks since 1999, "meaning that Mark, in effect, has a 'boss' who pays her on a yearly basis for the work". The artist's strategy of reframing the everyday is also evident in her use of TV as a sculptural material. Glow House (2005-2009) presents the temporary installation of 35-40 television sets turned to the same channel and distributed throughout a residential house. Animating the house with flickering light for those passing by in the night, Glow House was called "a true example of democratic public art " by Leslie Jen in Canadian Architect. Mark's video work, REM (2007), is compiled from more than 170 films and TV shows, to create a composite feature film that "meshes production and consumption into narrative hyper-time." REM is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.


I really should…

Mark's 48 minute sound work ''I really should…''(2002) consists of the artist listing 1000 things she "really should do". A widely exhibited artwork, ''I really should…'' also is used as the vocals for "I Really" featuring Kelly Mark by the Dutch techno artist DJ Sandrien. The work is part of the permanent collection of the
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and was exhibited in their 2018 exhibition ''Beginning with the Seventies: GLUT''.


Letraset drawings

Since 2001, Mark has been making drawings with
Letraset Letraset was a company known mainly for manufacturing sheets of typefaces and other artwork elements using the dry transfer method. Letraset has been acquired by the Colart group and become part of its subsidiary Winsor & Newton. Corporate histor ...
, the dry transferable lettering format. Mark makes her drawings by applying "countless dry transfer characters individually to matte board." Mark's abstract Letraset compositions "suggest an unseen source material such as aerial mapping, sewing patterns or convoluted text-based bar code". Mark's Letraset drawings have been used as source material for tattoos by a number of people. The Swedish funk/r&b band Dance Academy used one of Mark's Letraset drawings for the cover of their CD Boogietime.


Publications

* "Still Life", Vancouver: Contemporary Art Gallery, 2010. * "Mediated", Riverside, CA: UCR: University of California at Riverside, 2009. * "Liverpool AZ: Kelly Mark & Tenantspin", Liverpool: FACT, 2006. / * "Situation Comedy: Humor in Recent Art", NY:
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, 2006. * "L'Envers des apparendes", Montreal: Mussee D'Art Contemporain, 2005. * "Canadian Heritage Collection: Primary Documents of 20th Century Canada", Rubicon, 2002. * "Kelly Mark", Hamilton Art Gallery/Hamilton Artists Inc/Contemporary Art Gallery, 2000. * "Everyday". Sydney: Biennale of Sydney, 1998.


Exhibitions

* Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, Vancouver, BC, "Beginning with the Seventies: GLUT", 2018 * MASS MoCA. North Adams, Massachusetts, "Oh Canada", 2012 * Fonderie Darling. Montreal, QC ( Caroline Andrieux, Curator), "Public Disturbance", 2011 * DHC Art. Montreal, QC, "All in a Day's Work: 9 to 5", 2009 * Nuit Blanche, Toronto, Ontario (W. Baerwaldt, Curator), "Horroridor", 2008 * Justina M Barnicke Gallery, Hart House & Blackwood Gallery. Toronto, ON, "Stupid Heaven" (touring), 2007 * Liverpool Biennale (FACT), Liverpool, UK, "Liverpool Biennale", 2006 * Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. Toronto, ON, "Glow House #3", 2005 * Lisson Gallery. London, UK, "I Really Should" (S. Kalmar, Curator), 2005 * CAC de Basse-Normandie. St. Clair, FR, "18th Recontres Video Art Plastique", 2004 * IKON Gallery. Birmingham, UK, "Everything is Interesting", 2003


Public collections

* Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery. Vancouver, BC * Victoria & Albert Museum (Wallpaper Collection). London, UK * The National Gallery of Canada. Ottawa, Ontario * Art Gallery of Ontario. Toronto, Ontario * Musee D'Art Contemporain. Montreal, Quebec * Winnipeg Art Gallery. Winnipeg, Manitoba * Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. British Columbia * Agnes Etherington Art Gallery. Queens University, Kingston, Ontario * Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Halifax, Nova Scotia * Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery. Halifax, Nova Scotia A graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (1994), Mark is represented by Diaz Contemporary (Toronto), Platform Gallery (Seattle), an
Paul Conway Editions
(online).


References


External links

* http://kellymark.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Mark, Kelly 1967 births Living people People from Welland Canadian multimedia artists Artists from Toronto NSCAD University alumni