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Rare Kali Limited Edition Book with Screenprint -One of Only 50 Released - The Most Fascinating Artist You've Never Heard of Before

Artnet News, reporting on the current exhibition of Kali's work asks "Will a Columbus Museum of Art show elevate Kali from psychedelic obscurity and lost legend to an American icon?".  

The answer from many experts in the contemporary artword is a resounding yes, that will be Kali's destiny. 

One of the most fascinating artists who has ever lived in Palm Springs has been recently rediscovered, and is quietly becoming the darling of the photography and art world.  Her work and story is captured in this incredible publication. 

Just 50 of these limited edition books, for with an edition of 50 of screenprints included,   were released.  4 book set with slipcase, hardcover 10" x 13", 376 pages, 230 images.  Introduction by Matt Tyrnauer, Essays from Brian Wallis and Alexandra Jarrell, Afterward by Len Prince.  Published October 2021 by powerHouse Books.  Kali print included.  

Face (Blue and Green), Palm Springs, CA, 1968.

(Staley-Wise Gallery in NYC had the first gallery showing of her work in 2021.  That earlier edition of this print sold for $8000 at that show)

11" x 8.5" (h x w)

Archival pigment print, blind stamped on front. 

A discovery of never-before-seen artwork—vivid, intensely-colorful photographic prints, and Polaroids—of a 1960s runaway housewife named Joan Archibald reborn in Malibu and then Palm Springs as Kali.
 
A presentation by Matt Tyrnauer and Len Prince will be on Saturday, February 18, 2023 during Modernism Week https://go.modtix.com/f/f23/kali-southern?date=2023-02-18
 

The backstory.

Joan Archibald left her Long Island home and family in 1966, and ran away to the West Coast to reinvent herself as Kali and take up photography at the College of the Desert in Palm Springs.  After palling around with the likes of Richard Chamberlain in Malibu, she moved to a house in Palm Springs once owned by Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee and began creating “Artography” in earnest as Kali: haunting portraits and double-exposed landscapes made with film, developed in her large bathtub, and finished by hand coloring with dyes, spray paint, and even dirt and bugs, in her swimming pool. Trippy, painterly, intensely colorful prints and later Polaroids were made and seldom seen outside a tight circle (one muse was a teenage Cindy Sherman). She published a few pieces in photo magazines, but by the late 70s locked the work away in suitcases inside a locked shed, never to be seen again for over 40 years.

 

Kali’s daughter, when cleaning out the house after her death in 2019, discovered the work and something more: journals and journals of photos from closed circuit TV monitors, copied and illustrated with diagrams, drawings and coded notes: she had been housebound for years, convinced that aliens and supernatural beings were visiting, spooking, and tormenting her, perhaps trying to make contact.

 

The discovery of the work by Kali’s daughter Susan Archibald and her ex Len Prince is being heralded as a west coast version of the Vivian Maier discovery, and a limited edition release of a four-volume set of the work (Matt Tyrnauer essay monograph, Portraits and Landscapes, Polaroids, and Outer Space) was published to wild acclaim in the fall of 2021 (Kali Ltd. Ed., powerHouse Books).  The first major museum exhibition to show Kali’s work opened at the Columbus Museum of Art and will run through March 12, 2023.   kaliartography.com 


 

 

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  • Company Name : Kali's daughter, Susan L. Archibald Oddo

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