
Eviscerated Corpse
<p>Mike Kelley’s work takes pleasure in perversion and embraces bad taste. Many of his early sculptures employ secondhand dolls and stuffed animals. Used, soiled, and discarded, Kelley’s toys violate the sentimental association of youth with innocence. <em>Eviscerated Corpse</em>, from his series <em>Half a Man</em>, is one of the artist’s bestknown objects. Its cartoonish horror presents childhood as pathology: dolls and stuffed animals lack sexual specificity, which perhaps reflects the desire of adults to maintain the chastity of children. Kelley said that “the stuffed animal is a pseudo-child, a cutified sexless being which represents the adult’s perfect model of a child—a neutered pet.” His icon of childhood is a hypersexualized monster, with the tiny doll either spilling its intestines, giving birth, or both.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1989
- Medium
- Found stuffed cloth toys
- Dimensions
- Dimensions vary with installation: 167.7 × 198.2 × 292.1 cm (66 × 78 × 115 in.); 167.7 × 198.2 × 292.1 cm (66 × 78 × 115 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Mike Kelley
Artist

Painting
Mike Kelley was regarded as one of the most influential members of the contemporary Conceptual Art movement. His multimedia work, ranging from performance and installation to painting and photography, features souvenirs of popular culture, such as stuffed animals or crocheted couch throws, evoking an atmosphere of the uncanny. In his postmodern world, the high and low are combined in philosophical investigations of contemporary society, joined with a 1950s comic book style, creating absurd, sometimes humorous portrayals of the American middle class and its conceptions of the normative.
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2000 · Video (black and white, sound)
Blue Plaid Cap/Brown Plaid Body
1997 · Watercolor and synthetic polymer paint on paper
Deodorized Central Mass with Satellites
1991 · Plush toys sewn over wood and wire frames with styrofoam packing material, nylon rope, pulleys, steel hardware and hanging plates, fiberglass, car paint, and disinfectant
Speech Impediment (from "The John Reed Club")
1991 · Felt
Empathy Displacement: Humanoid Morphology (2nd and 3rd Remove) #1
1990 · Synthetic polymer paint on panel, and handmade doll in painted wood box
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- Mike Kelley
- Year
- 1989
- Medium
- Found stuffed cloth toys
- Dimensions
- Dimensions vary with installation: 167.7 × 198.2 × 292.1 cm (66 × 78 × 115 in.); 167.7 × 198.2 × 292.1 cm (66 × 78 × 115 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1989-019256
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- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
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