Felix Kelly – A Kiwi at Brideshead
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When:
| Tue 24 Mar ’09, 10:00am |
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Where: Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery, 9 Hershell St, Napier Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Adults/Seniors: $10.00
- Children 5-15: $5.00
- Family Pass: $20.00
- Booking fees may apply
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Felix Kelly: a Kiwi at Brideshead – is the latest Hawke’s Bay Museum and Art Gallery project to reconnect an important designer/artist with the contemporary New Zealand viewing public.
Auckland born, Felix Kelly (1914-1994) fled New Zealand as a young man for the bright lights of London. He never returned, but, unlike other New Zealand expatriate painters who quickly removed their homeland from their subject matter, Kelly kept painting an increasingly misremembered New Zealand which with each new work became a more and more fantastical place.
Kelly established himself as a graphic designer in 1930s London before moving seamlessly into stage and interior design in the 1950s. All this time he was also establishing himself as a painter of note. Initially exhibiting alongside Lucian Freud and Julian Trevelyan – and on one occasion Frances Hodgkins – Kelly soon developed a romantic, surreal style entirely his own, and cultivated a rich, upper-class clientele whom he supplied with house portraits, straight or strange as they preferred. In this his career bore a startling resemblance to that of Charles Ryder in the Evelyn Waugh novel, Brideshead Revisited.



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