John Kelly & Christina Todesco-Kelly: A Time Otherwhere

from Friday 20 September
John Kelly & Christina Todesco-Kelly: A Time Otherwhere | from Friday 20 September | | Image: photo taken in a hospital setting – we see a pillow against the head of the bed, and top-right the device that nursing staff will press to raise or lower parts of the bed; it is upside-down; the pillow is white, and against it rests a sketchbook open to a page on which Christina Todesco-Kelly has drawn John Kelly as he was sleeping; it’s a head-and-shoulder study purely in line; he is on his right side, facing the artist, and we see his long unruly hair and bearded face

A unique exhibition comprising drawings, paintings, photography, sculpture and texts.

The internationally acclaimed artist John Kelly grew up in Australia, but has lived on the Reen Peninsula in West Cork for about twenty years. In 2018, after a chronic illness, he suffered seizures and had to be rushed to hospital, where he was placed in an induced coma. A rare and life-threatening form of vasculitis was diagnosed, and it took almost seven months of hospital care, discharges and relapses before the condition was fully controlled.

‘A Time Otherwhere’ is a record of that dislocated time, an evocation of the strangeness of being a patient with a neurological condition in the hospital environment, and an exhibition of the resources of creativity in extremis. Throughout the period of his illness Kelly filled sketchpads with drawings − playing with motifs familiar from his previous work (logo-like kangaroos, papier-maché cows, arid landscapes) but given strange new configurations − as well as brief notes and self-instructions. In addition, his wife Christina, an accomplished artist herself, sketched the patient, and the various accessories of life in a hospital bed, throughout what was for her a time of severe anxiety.

These sketches are the main matter of the show, which also transcribes texts written by Kelly about his experience, and presents a sample of the work, painting and sculpture, made since the period of crisis, work that draws on the ideas and reconfigurations of the sketchbooks.

The show is curated by the art critic and editor of Enclave Review Fergal Gaynor.

from Friday 20 September
UCC Boole Library
University College Cork
Admission / price: Free

 
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