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go on then: Tomo Campbell

past exhibition
8 - 30 October 2020 Gallery Exhibitions
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Cob is proud to welcome Tomo Campbell back for his second solo exhibition at the gallery, Go on then.
 
With its title that could be taken in a variety of ways – an offhand remark or conversational fragment that could sit in a number of contexts – Go on then well characterises Campbell’s interest in ambiguity, multiplicity and the balance between casual and considered, pleasure and intellection.
 
Building on principles developed in his 2018 exhibition at Cob, There, this new body of work again finds Campbell conceiving of the gallery itself in compositional terms. Paintings mirror, link and tessellate through the space. The viewer’s developing sense of the ligatures between them has an enlivening effect, rendering the rooms busy with energy. Our own physical presence becomes that rare thing in these distanced times: one among many.
 
Nowhere is this more true than in the main room, where the near-symmetry of two large compositions (picking up on the centrepiece of There) finds the viewer occupying an energised space between them, as if standing on the threshold of a mirror. Elsewhere, Campbell’s innovative use of UV printing techniques in combination with oil paint blends digital processing with manual craftsmanship to produce subtle recurrences and re-figurations, emphasising the significance of the exhibited work as an ensemble. The effect is a disruptive sense of both sequence and simultaneity.
 
These visual principles lend themselves to a comprehension of the space (and of Campbell’s creative practice) in acoustic terms. On an immediate level, ambiguities between background and foreground provoke the eye into a perception of flickering that resembles vibration or oscillation. More widely, the echoic sense of forms dissolving and reforming, resonating through the rooms, also recalls the musical structure of variations in a single key. Interplays of colour temperature, texture, pace and thickness of brush stroke all amplify these effects, marking an exciting development in Campbell’s invigorating and original application of pigment to canvas.
Works
  • Tomo Campbell Come on den Norti , 2020 Mixed media 100 x 70 cm
    Tomo Campbell
    Come on den Norti , 2020
    Mixed media
    100 x 70 cm
  • Tomo Campbell I'm still not quite sure what you're even on about, 2020 Mixed media 90 x 70 cm
    Tomo Campbell
    I'm still not quite sure what you're even on about, 2020
    Mixed media
    90 x 70 cm
  • Tomo Campbell Wait What, 2020 Mixed media 114 x 95 cm
    Tomo Campbell
    Wait What, 2020
    Mixed media
    114 x 95 cm
  • Tomo Campbell Start Over Again, 2020 Mixed media 160 x 180 cm
    Tomo Campbell
    Start Over Again, 2020
    Mixed media
    160 x 180 cm
  • Tomo Campbell If All Goes Well , 2020 Mixed media 180 x 160 cm
    Tomo Campbell
    If All Goes Well , 2020
    Mixed media
    180 x 160 cm
  • Tomo Campbell, Julie and the Duke , 2020
    Tomo Campbell, Julie and the Duke , 2020
  • Tomo Campbell Here We Go Again, 2020 Mixed media 190 x 340 cm
    Tomo Campbell
    Here We Go Again, 2020
    Mixed media
    190 x 340 cm
  • Tomo Campbell There's Always Another, 2020 Mixed media 190 x 340 cm
    Tomo Campbell
    There's Always Another, 2020
    Mixed media
    190 x 340 cm
Installation Views
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Press
  • In the studio with Tomo Campbell

    Emergent Magazine , December 16, 2020
  • Celebrating the Ambiguous: Tomo Campbell's Go on Then at Cob Gallery

    Jamie Johnson, Credit, October 24, 2020
  • Tomo Campbell and Alexandre Mattiussi in 'One Day, Before'

    Frieze, October 13, 2020
  • Tomo Campbell , AMI, Cob Gallery and Frieze to release Film celebrating creative collaboration, and host digital live ev

    Mark Westall, FAD Magazine, October 8, 2020

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