Ryan Kelly: The Crass Menagerie
April 1 through May 1, 2019 Closing Reception and Artist Talk: Wednesday, May 1, 12 - 1 p.m.
The Crass Menagerie is a surreal interior domestic space anchored by the large Self-Portrait as Bearskin Rug. The space is populated by wood and paper mache props, evoking anthropomorphic household
furnishings and a number of small ceramic sculptures reminiscent of the tchotchkes
collected by artist Ryan Kelly's elderly Midwestern relatives. This body of work comes,
in part, from Kelly's study of and appreciation for historic and contemporary kitsch
ceramic objects, and vernacular art forms. Just as much it is informed by a childhood
spent exploring the cramped, overstuffed homes of elderly relatives, filled with books,
curios and artifacts from their long lives. While this installation may have a familiarity
in expression or form, there is a half-cocked dream logic to the entirety. Kelly is
returning to these spaces in his dreams to interrogate these secret objects for their
stories.

Self-Portrait as Bearskin Rug by Ryan Kelly

Bloke Toby by Ryan Kelly

Concerned Lady Toby by Ryan Kelly

Pixie Cookie Jar by Ryan Kelly