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HAMMERSMITH POEM AND LOVE LETTERS TO KAZIMIR MALEVICH: Robert Montgomery

past exhibition
27 October - 25 November 2017 Gallery Exhibitions
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Cob Gallery is pleased to present Hammersmith Poem and Love Letters to Kazimir Malevich - a major exhibition of new paintings and light works by Robert Montgomery in the gallery. In a bold return to painting, these works galvanise Montgomery’s recent artistic objective that calls for a political and aesthetic re-invigoration of the “Modernist Dream”. 
 
Montgomery distills a unique mysticism in his works that communicates wider social messaging- bridging a gap between a search for genuine spiritual feeling and an updated ‘Beuysian’ conceptual art practice of social sculpture. His poetic voice seeks to connect the audience directly to political, social and ecological priorities as a result of their interaction with his work. 
 
For the exhibition, Montgomery has deepened a dialogue with early Modernism in a series of paintings that set his texts overlaid on the composition structures or “ghost outlines” of a number of Malevich paintings. Motifs of the Suprematist movement appear as laid foundations to Montgomery’s poetical cautions on political, social, and ecological concerns of 21st Century society.
 
Relating the paintings directly to his public works, the texts echo the words from Montgomery’s Hammersmith Poem - unveiled in early 2017 as a monumental four panelled installation wrapping a glass atrium under the Hammersmith Town Hall - a paragon of Brutalist architecture. The poem appeared in four parts, arranged as a cubed sculpture in-the-round and formalistically referenced to Kazimir Malevich’s 4 black square paintings made between 1915 and 1930. 
 
In Hammersmith Poem, Modernism is reframed as both a social project of civic funding of healthcare, education and libraries and an intellectual project of progress and equality. Montgomery believes that the rise of ‘Reaganomics’ and neo-liberalism since the 1980s has caused the dismantling of civic investment resulting in a kind of voluntary ‘un-Modernising’ of Britain, seen in the harsh realities of a vast increase in inequality in our society.
 
The exhibition poignantly argues that Modernism is an un nished social project and that a restatement of its ideals of education, freedom and equality are urgently needed again at the beginning of the 21st Century, just as they were at the beginning of the 20th century.
  
Known for his large-scale sculptural light works, this Cob Gallery exhibition coincides with Montgomery’s commission at Parasol Unit for its ongoing series of Parasolstice – Winter Light projects. Each year, Parasol Unit commissions an international artist to create a sculptural work that addresses the phenomenon of light. 
 

“Hammersmith Poem takes Malevich’s black square into the city and turns it into street art with an ecstatic vision of Modernism. I’m proposing a wilder, more mystical and more political vision of Modernism than the academic version we are used to and that is the point of this series. We are in desperate need of a new vision of Modernism that has ecology and public education and public healthcare and equality and kindness, and indeed ecstatic joy and peace at its heart. And we need this new Modernism again to ght the forces of Trump and religious fundamentalism and all the anti-modern forces that are rising again in the world.”

 

 

This exhibition has been kindly sponsored by Joseph. A exhibition of Montgomery’s works at Joseph, Saville Row will coincide the Cob Gallery exhibition, and include an evening with the artist in conversation with Tate curator Fiontan Moran Wednesday 8th November. 

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Works
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Isn't a Style), 2017 Acrylic and oil on canvas 1525 x 1215 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Isn't a Style), 2017
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    1525 x 1215 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (And The Screens That Circle You Like Butterflies Now), 2017 Acrylic and oil on canvas 1525 x 1215 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (And The Screens That Circle You Like Butterflies Now), 2017
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    1525 x 1215 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (And We Will Steal Away In The Blue Dawn), 2017 Acrylic and oil on canvas 1525 x 1215 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (And We Will Steal Away In The Blue Dawn), 2017
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    1525 x 1215 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Is A Psychic Love Wave), 2017 Acrylic and oil on canvas 1015 x 10 15 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Is A Psychic Love Wave), 2017
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    1015 x 10 15 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Is A Psychic Love Wave), 2107 Acrylic and oil on canvas 1150 x 765 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Is A Psychic Love Wave), 2107
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    1150 x 765 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Isn't A Style), 2017 Acrylic and oil on canvas 1015 x 1015 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Isn't A Style), 2017
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    1015 x 1015 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Psychic Love Wave), 2017 Acrylic and oil on canvas 760 x 760 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Psychic Love Wave), 2017
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    760 x 760 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Isn't Architecture Modernism Is An Anti-architecture), 2017 Acrylic and oil on canvas 760 x 760 mm
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem/Malevich Painting (Modernism Isn't Architecture Modernism Is An Anti-architecture), 2017
    Acrylic and oil on canvas
    760 x 760 mm
  • Robert Montgomery Psychic Love Wave, 2017 Wood, acrylic paint, copper and low consumption LED lights 1870 x 900 x 140 mm Edition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof
    Robert Montgomery
    Psychic Love Wave, 2017
    Wood, acrylic paint, copper and low consumption LED lights
    1870 x 900 x 140 mm
    Edition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof
  • Robert Montgomery Hammersmith Poem, Black Metal Version, 2017 Black painted laser cut aluminium with12V LED lighting 1800 x 1200 mm Edition of 3
    Robert Montgomery
    Hammersmith Poem, Black Metal Version, 2017
    Black painted laser cut aluminium with12V LED lighting
    1800 x 1200 mm
    Edition of 3
Installation Views
  • Cob Rm 4
  • Cob Rm 1
  • Cob Rm 3
  • Cob Rm 10
  • Cob Rm 8
  • Cob Rm 6
  • Cob Rm 7
  • Cob Rm 11 Copy
  • Cob Rm 12
Press
  • AN INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST ROBERT MONTGOMERY

    Jethro Turner, Purple Diary, November 17, 2017
  • The Poet Inspired by Modernism and Kazimir Malevich

    Emily Gosling, AnOther Magazine, October 26, 2017
  • Hammersmith Poem and Love Letters to Kazimir Malevich

    Wall Street International Art, October 25, 2017
  • Punk poet Robert Montgomery on why we should be idealists

    Niall Flynn, Dazed Digital, October 25, 2017
  • From Richard Wentworth to Gavin Turk, the pioneering male artists changing the medium

    Bethan Ryder, The Telegraph, October 15, 2017
  • YOUR SPACE OR MINE: ROBERT MONTGOMERY EAST LONDON TAKEOVER

    Jessica Rayner, After Nyne, October 6, 2017
  • ROBERT MONTGOMERY Artist — London

    Subculture, October 1, 2017
  • Concrete Poetry: Robert Montgomery's Hammersmith Poem

    Geoff Cowart, The Quietus, March 25, 2017
  • Who's Afraid of Conceptual Art?

    BBC, September 19, 2016
  • The Public Poetry of Robert Montgomery

    Phil Anderson, Of The Afternoon, July 12, 2016
  • The Melancholic Lyricism Of Robert Montgomery

    Anna Dorothea Ker, Ignant, May 11, 2016
  • Luminous Poetry and Other Confessions by Robert Montgomery

    Kiriakos Spirou, Yatzer, April 12, 2015
  • ROBERT MONTGOMERY WAS HERE

    Jessica Pilot, The Aesthete, September 10, 2013
  • WORD ON THE STREET: ROBERT MONTGOMERY

    Ashley W. Simpson, Interview Magazine, April 25, 2012
News
  • Robert Montgomery | In conversation with Fiontan Moran | London, UK

    Robert Montgomery | In conversation with Fiontan Moran | London, UK

    8 November 2017 November 8, 2017
    In conjunction with both his commission for Parasol Unit and current solo exhibition, Hammersmith Poems and Love Letters to Kazimir Malevich, Cob Gallery, Joseph presents...
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