05/27/2026
Heavy Metal Artist Spotlight Part 7
Kelly Lamb
(b. Salem, MA)
Lives and works in Los Angeles
Upon These Bones, 2025
Walnut, mirror-polished stainless steel
Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Chris McPherson
Kelly Lamb is a multidisciplinary artist working with diverse materials and forms that explore the intersecting layers of history, identity, politics and culture. Lamb’s work explores mythology and the cycles of creation and destruction to reframe historical perspectives. She is inspired by the raw materiality of objects and how the process of making them parallels organic, universal creation. Lamb is drawn to the juxtaposition of the spirit and material world, natural and unnatural algorithms, and themes of infinity and continuum. She uses new technologies and classical materials to create contemporary fossils and relics which explore the intertwined dialogues between art, identity, nature, and technology.
Upon These Bones evokes what lies beneath the surface, reflecting the pressures of societal expectations and the hidden constraints imposed, particularly from a feminist perspective. Derived from a bison bone, digitally scanned and reconstructed with multiple walnut pieces, each representing the lineage of a tree, the work forms a bench-like structure that confronts the viewer and invites direct interaction.