Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley present Rand/Goop, a new large–scale installation at Studio Voltaire, the artists’ first institutional exhibition in London.
In Rand/Goop, the artists have created a circular narrative for six totemic video sculptures. The protagonists, all performed by Reid Kelley, speak in pithy and often capricious four–line cento poems. The contents are drawn entirely from two sources. Appraisals of Russian–American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand’s ‘Objectivism’ philosophies – limited only to evangelist scholars of her work – are spliced with titles of articles listed on the website of Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle, beauty and wellness brand Goop.
Whilst these subjects are seemingly unconnected, Rand’s espousals of individualism or the virtues of ‘selfishness’ soon begin to resonate with the purchasable wellness offered by Goop. ‘Self–care’ becomes the relentless pursuit of personal betterment, sold as ‘10 ways’ to do better, to perform harder. Correspondingly, the artists’ characters speak in anxious, blustery palimpsests that swerve between implied emancipation and fear: ‘Let’s talk about a girls–only/ Libertarian alternative/ Where no innocence exists/ Without material property’.
The artists’ expansive practice collaboratively combines painting, performance and poetry. Their elaborate monochrome sets are highly stylized, making use of disorienting trompe l’oeil backdrops and models. Their works subvert and burlesque specific historical and mythological narratives. Often set during moments of political or social turbulence, the artists give voice to characters who have slipped through canonical accounts, to meditate on mortality, gender and sex.
This is the final exhibition at Studio Voltaire before the site closes to the public for a period of twelve months whilst the organisation completes The Studio Voltaire Capital Project, during which time a year–long programme of off–site commissions and projects will be presented ahead of Studio Voltaire opening again to the public in Autumn 2020, marking Studio Voltaire’s 25th anniversary.
Rand/Goop is commissioned and produced by Studio Voltaire. Commissioned in association with Forma Arts & Media Limited.
Exhibition Supporters: Pilar Corrias Gallery, Forma Arts & Media Limited, and Henry Moore Foundation.
With kind support from: Harvey Sawkin, Miyoung E Lee, Herb Levitt, Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects, Bruce Menin and Fredericks & Freiser.