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Daniel Kelly (artist)

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Daniel Kelly (born 1947 in Idaho Falls, Idaho) is an American artist based in Kyoto, Japan. Works primarily consist of original paintings and prints. Paintings usually begin with three-dimensional collage making incorporating materials that can be found in Japan such as tatami and bamboo mats. In printmaking Kelly primarily works with lithography and woodblock, often using chine-collé to incorporate materials such as antique Japanese book pages, ukiyo-e and calligraphy into his prints.

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Museums and collections

A selection of prints by Daniel Kelly included in public collections:

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Franco, Betsy; Verne, Michael (1997), Quiet Elegance: Japan Through the Eyes of Nine American Artists, Tokyo: Tuttle, ISBN 0-8048-3126-2
  2. ^ British Museum, Shimmer (1982), archived from the original on 2019-12-19, retrieved 2008-02-22
  3. ^ The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2002), Museum ABC, New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, ISBN 0-316-07170-6
  4. ^ British Museum, Buttercups (1983), retrieved 2008-02-22
  5. ^ British Museum, Spring Shower (1983), retrieved 2008-02-22
  6. ^ Walker, Berry (1986), Public and Private: American Prints Today: 24th National Print Exhibition, New York: Brooklyn Museum Bookshop, ISBN 0-87273-104-9
  7. ^ British Museum, Crisscross (1985), retrieved 2008-02-22
  8. ^ Smithsonian American Art Museum, Night Light (1987), retrieved 2019-12-25
  9. ^ Art Gallery of New South Wales, Search: Daniel Kelly, archived from the original on 2010-07-19, retrieved 2008-02-22
  10. ^ Cleveland Museum of Art, Black Gold (1990), retrieved 2008-02-22
  11. ^ Freer Gallery of Art, October (1997), retrieved 2019-12-25
  12. ^ Cleveland Museum of Art (31 October 2018), Nene (2002), retrieved 2019-12-25
  13. ^ Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Momo (2003), archived from the original on 2011-06-04, retrieved 2008-02-22

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