Michael by Forest Kelley
Michael imagines the history of gay men living in rural New England during the onset of AIDS. It centers on the story of Kelley’s uncle Michael, who was found dead shortly after the first test for HIV antibody was licensed in the United States.
In this work, Kelley reenacts known events and memories, reconstructs shared histories, and speculates on experiences Michael might have had. The project incorporates and interprets Michael’s ephemera—the things he left behind when he died—and his own 8mm filmstrips. Using Michael’s possessions and artwork allows Kelley to materialize him, and lets him speak for himself, grounding Kelley’s imagined images. Part documentary, this work seeks answers, but its preoccupation is with the unknowable, with visualizing the hopes and fears that continue to resonate within our family and community.
LGBTQ histories are often forgotten, if not actively erased. Kelley’s work reclaims one of those stories, helping to frame an otherwise outcast history. Quieted and forgotten histories become exiled truths. This work is an attempt to resurrect one of those stories.
Forest Kelley lives and works in Lexington, Kentucky.
To view more work, please visit www.forestkelley.net or follow @forest_kelley
Untitled (Michael's Cabin), 2017
Untitled, 2014
Untitled, 2008 and Untitled, 2015
Untitled (When It Was Starting To Be Discussed), 2014
Untitled (Bible and Cassette Tape Case), 2012
Untitled (Ted's Farm), 2015
Untitled, 2013
Untitled, 2014
Untitled (8mm film stills, Allen filmed by Michael at Butterworth Farm Party circa 1979), 2018 and Untitled (Michael at a Butterworth Farm Party circa 1979, photographed by Allen), 2012
Untitled, 2016
Untitled (8mm film stills, Party at Butterworth Farm), 2018
Untitled (8mm film stills, Allen at Butterworth Farm), 2018
Untitled (Put Yourself In This Vacation Scene!), 2016 and Untitled (8mm film stills, Los Angeles to San Francisco), 2018
Untitled, 2016
Untitled (Bathtub at Butterworth Farm), 2014
Untitled, 2016
Untitled, 2014
Untitled (8mm film stills), 2018