
Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley
Swinburne’s Pasiphae, 2014
HD video, sound
8'58"
Edition of 6 plus 2 artist's proofs
Further images
'Swinburne’s Pasiphae' (2014) follows 'Priapus Agonistes' (2013) in an ongoing trilogy that explores the mythological Minotaur’s tragic family tree. For the first time Reid Kelley adapts an existing text, using...
'Swinburne’s Pasiphae' (2014) follows 'Priapus Agonistes' (2013) in an ongoing trilogy that explores the mythological Minotaur’s tragic family tree. For the first time Reid Kelley adapts an existing text, using Victorian poet Algernon Charles Swinburne’s dramatic fragment Pasiphae to tell the unlikely story of the Minotaur’s conception. Unpublished during Swinburne’s lifetime, probably due to its shocking sexual theme, the poem stages an interaction between master artisan Daedalus and the Minotaur’s mother, the bewitched Minoan Queen Pasiphae, who is cursed with an insatiable wish to mate with a beautiful bull. Symbolising, respectively, reckless creative power and the torment of unfulfilled desire, Daedalus and Pasiphae indelibly dramatise the complex collaboration of artist and audience.
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Exhibitions
FRONT Triennial, Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, 14 July - 30 September 2018.Life a User’s Manual, Art Encounters Contemporary Art Biennale, Timisoara and Arad, 30 September - 5 November 2017
MIXTAPE 2016, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London. 22 February - 12 March 2016
Hammer Projects: Mary Reid Kelley, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 23 May - 27 September 2015
Mary Reid Kelley, SITE 20 Years / 20 Shows SPRING, SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe, 14 March - 31 May 2015
Swinburne’s Pasiphae, Pilar Corrias Gallery, London, 10 September - 4 October 2014