October 12 - November 30, 2024
From Andrew Durham Gallery:
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In French Nature Morte means “dead nature” but in English it translates to “still-life”, a reference to 17th century still-life painting. Kelli Scott Kelley’s “Nature Morte” explores the intricate relationship between life and death, change, nature, decay, and the passing of time through a series of captivating and thought-provoking works. Kelley, is known for her enigmatic narrative paintings that incorporate collage, using vintage linens and other repurposed paper and fabrics. The found materials reference domesticity and the history of women’s handicrafts and allow for a more ecological art-making practice. Each piece in “Nature Morte” is imbued with Kelley’s signature blend of technical prowess and emotional depth, inviting viewers to contemplate the beauty and fragility of the world around us.
“We are honored to host Kelli Scott Kelley and her remarkable body of work,” said Andrew Durham, owner of the gallery. “Her ability to capture the ephemeral nature of life in such a visually arresting way is truly extraordinary. ‘Nature Morte’ is a must-see exhibition for anyone interested in contemporary art and the human condition.”
Kelli Scott Kelley has exhibited widely in galleries and museums across the country and has received numerous accolades for her work. Her pieces are held in private and public collections, and she continues to push the boundaries of contemporary art with each new project. Kelley has been teaching art at Louisiana State University, where she is now a Professor of Painting.
The Andrew Durham Gallery invites art enthusiasts, collectors, and members of the press to join us for the opening reception and experience the powerful work of Kelli Scott Kelley.”
Reception: October 12, 2024 | 6–8 pm
1821 West Alabama
Houston, 77098 Texas
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