Déirdre Kelly. Not to be used for navigation

Déirdre Kelly, My map is a mirror, Venice, 523x640

 

From 22 Maggio 2014 to 14 Giugno 2014

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Impossible landscapes, routes and directions emerge from Déirdre Kelly’s 'altered' maps which are certainly ‘not to be used for navigation’. 
Maps are tools that provide the means by which we both organize and locate ourselves within a continually changing world. Déirdre Kelly manipulates cartography to create her own personalised maps. Standing before these map collages, the viewer is both ‘found’ and ‘displaced’ in relation to pictorial worlds, as the overarching spatial rules collide with the particulars represented. 
From palimpsest to hypertext: artists have literally and conceptually been ‘mapping’ the world, looking at the familiar in different ways, as new technologies have replaced the magical world of wonder encapsulated in hand-drawn maps and atlases of the past. 
‘My map is my mirror’, Déirdre Kelly describes her infinite map, reminding us of the human need and a desire for physical maps, now more than ever. 
Déirdre Kelly, born in London, lives and works in Venice, Italy. 
Kelly has been exhibiting since 1985, her works can be found in many private and public collections including: Museum of Modern Art Library, New York; Tate Gallery Library, London 


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