'Mary Kelly: To Witness the Future' Travels to Art Gallery of Guelph

While pioneering and influential feminist artist Mary Kelly is best known for her 1970s conceptual art installations, Mary Kelly: To Witness The Future is the first exhibition to specifically explore her long engagement with activist movements. The exhibition brings together work made from 2005 to the present, including Kelly’s lint “paintings,” light box photographs, and video art. Visualizing the persistent impact of historical events on the nature of everyday life in the present, this work references women’s responses to key political issues in the North America and Europe starting in the 1960s and 1970s – issues that have taken on new resonance in light of current political shifts influencing the course of our own future.
 
Mary Kelly: To Witness The Future is organized by the Georgetown University Art Galleries, Washington, DC, and is curated by Al Miner. This exhibition is supported by Helaine Posner (C ’75).
 
The exhibition is presented by the Art Gallery of Guelph with the generous assistance of the Office of the former University Librarian, Rebecca Graham, University of Guelph, as well as the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council.
 
 
19 January – 14 May 2023