John Kelly (born 1959) is an American performance artist, visual artist and writer.
His work first gained notoriety in the 1980s East Village art scene, and in the last 40 years Kelly has received two Bessie Awards, two Obie Awards, two NEA American Masterpiece Awards, an American Choreographer Award, a Herb Alpert Award in the Arts (CalArts), a Visual AIDS Vanguard Award, and an Ethyl Eichelberger Award. His work has been presented at Lincoln Center and Brooklyn Academy of Music.
He is a MacDowell Colony fellow.
Kelly was diagnosed as HIV+ in 1989. He has been on medications since 1996, and has remained completely asymptomatic. https://visualaids.org/artists/john-kelly
Career
John Kelly began his performance career in New York's Lower East Side in the 1980s at clubs such as the Mudd Club, Limbo Lounge, Pyramid Club, and Club 57. Since then, his works have been performed at The Kitchen, La MaMa, PS 122, New York Live Arts, the Joyce Theater, Dance Theater Workshop, Danspace Project, Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, Whitney Museum of American Art, The Andy Warhol Museum, PS 1, Walker Art Center. Commissions include BAMâÂÂs Next Wave Festival, Lincoln Center, and MASS MoCA.
The book John Kelly: a Visual Autobiography was published by 2wice Arts Foundation in association with Aperture.
Kelly is described as a countertenor singer, whose vocal range extends from a male alto (that he mostly sings in) to a much lower baritone.
According to Elisabeth Vincentelli (in The New York Times), "If the Mr. Kelly has had one recurring theme through the years, it is the shaping of the self through art. In his new show at La MaMa, âÂÂTime No Line,â the subject is himself â but then, hasnâÂÂt it always been, even when refracted through the creations of others?"
Kelly's work is notable for a number of performances where he channeled Joni Mitchell. In several works, Kelly performed an entire concert piece as Mitchell. The two artists met in 1996.
Performance works
- âÂÂDOWN TO YOU: John Kelly Sings Joni Mitchellâ (2017)
- âÂÂTime No Lineâ (2017)
- âÂÂBeauty Kills Meâ (2016)
- âÂÂLove of a Poetâ (2015)
- âÂÂEscape Artist Reduxâ (2014)
- âÂÂRebel Songs of A Range Queenâ (2013)
- âÂÂCaravaggio Songs: Music From The Escape Artistâ (2013)
- âÂÂMuse Ascending A Staircaseâ (2012)
- âÂÂJohn Kelly & Dargelosâ (2012)
- âÂÂThe Escape Artistâ (2011)
- âÂÂFind My Way Homeâ (2011)
- âÂÂCohesionâ (2010)
- âÂÂPass The Blutwurst, Bitte (2010)
- âÂÂPaved Paradise Reduxâ (2009/10)
- âÂÂSongs For A Shiny Hot Night: Joni MitchellâÂÂs Court And Sparkâ (2008)
- âÂÂDargelos at Bar 13â (2008)
- âÂÂCara Viaggioâ (2007)
- âÂÂMusic For Romaniansâ (2007)
- âÂÂMrs. Hamletâ (2006)
- âÂÂ21st Century Voxâ (2006)
- âÂÂShiny Hot Nightsâ (2002/05)
- âÂÂThe Skin IâÂÂm Inâ (2004)
- âÂÂGet Up And Jiveâ (2003)
- âÂÂThe Paradise Projectâ (2002)
- âÂÂBrotherâ (2001)
- âÂÂMoondrunkâ (1999)
- âÂÂCafé Bluebeard Hofâ (1999)
- âÂÂSing Low Sweet Loveâ (1998)
- âÂÂLife Of Crueltyâ (1998)
- âÂÂFind My Way Home (1998)
- âÂÂPaved Paradiseâ (1997)
- âÂÂ20th Century Voxâ (1996)
- âÂÂConstant Strangerâ (1995)
- âÂÂPass The Blutwurst, Bitteâ (1995)
- âÂÂFar Cry From Blissâ (1994)
- âÂÂLight Shall Lift Themâ (1993)
- âÂÂI Want Your Mythâ (1993)
- âÂÂAkin: True But Dourâ (1992)
- âÂÂArias I Loveâ (1992)
- âÂÂDivine Promiscueâ (1992)
- âÂÂDown In The Mouthâ (1991)
- âÂÂHer Tender Momentâ (1991)
- âÂÂLove Of A Poetâ (1990)
- âÂÂThe Dagmar Onassis Storyâ (1990)
- âÂÂCupid And Deathâ (1990)
- âÂÂMaybe ItâÂÂs Cold Outsideâ (1990)
- âÂÂOde To A Cubeâ (1988)
- âÂÂFind My Way Homeâ (1988)
- âÂÂBorn With The Moon In Cancerâ (1986)
- âÂÂPass The Blutwurst, Bitteâ (1986)
- âÂÂDiary Of A Somnambulistâ (1985/86)
- âÂÂGo West Junger Mannâ (1985)
- âÂÂJohn Kelly Singsâ (1985)
- âÂÂLong Live The Knifeâ (1985)
Awards and honors
- 2017 National Endowment for the Arts, Grant, for âÂÂTime No LineâÂÂ
- 2012 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding New York Theater: Off-Off Broadway âÂÂThe Escape ArtistâÂÂ, book by John Kelly, songs by John Kelly & Carol Lipnik
- 2011 NEA American Masterpieces Award, for âÂÂFind My Way HomeâÂÂ
- 2010 Visual AIDS Vanguard Award
- 2010 Ethyl Eichelberger Award
- 2010 NEA American Masterpieces Award, for âÂÂPass The Blutwurst, BitteâÂÂ
- 2006-07 Rome Prize in Visual Art, American Academy In Rome
- 2001 Cal/Arts Alpert Award, in Dance/Performance
- 1991 Obie Award
- 1989 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship
- 1988 Bessie Award
- 1987 Obie Award
- 1987 American Choreographer Award
- 1986 Bessie Award
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