Whitney Biennial 2024

2024

A collage of twelve calendar pages from 2019, each with handwritten notes and overlaid geometric shapes.

Mary Kelly: I'm Mary Kelly and I'm an artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. 

Narrator: Kelly took a decade’s worth of her personal calendars, which note everything from mundane appointments to important personal events, including the death dates of close friends and loved ones. 

Mary Kelly: So all of the actual diaries have been transferred to vellum, a transparent paper. And these are layered over some ash drawings that are very systematically undertaken. The organization of the work is that when someone dies, it's their name, but it's also their age. And in every calendar there's my age at the time that they died. And I think you figure that out, looking over it over a few of them because sometimes it says my birthday or whatever. But it's also, in a more calculating way, you're thinking when someone dies but they're younger than me and I'm still here, or oh, they're older, I mean, I have just that much left. Your life is constantly being calculated and negotiated around those dates. 

When someone dies that month, all the frantic activity of everyday life disappears. That's where you see the blank. And as you look over the ten years, there's more and more space, more and more of those gaps accumulate.

But this idea, the fact that it's in a series and you have to walk along it for 33 feet, so you see time unfolding and the change taking place and this affect, which is grief. 

This work, it's the very first in a series that will be part of the project called “Addendum.” Addendum is a way of referring to that extra bit of life that you weren't counting on after sixty-five. Trying to understand what the psychological and social economy of late life is all about.


Mary Kelly, Lacunae (detail), 2023. Ragboard, vellum, ash, and ink; ten framed panels, 38 1/2 × 24 × 1 3/4 in. (97.8 × 61 × 4.4 cm) each. Courtesy the artist and Vielmetter Los Angeles. © Mary Kelly. Courtesy the artist and Panic Studio Los Angeles

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