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neither here nor there: Mark Corfield-Moore

past exhibition
9 September - 9 October 2021 Gallery Exhibitions
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Cob Gallery is proud to present a new solo exhibition by Mark Corfield-Moore in which painting, weaving and writing are fused together to illuminate subtle rhymes and resonances of the artist’s diasporic identity: the material and symbolic threads gathered up on the threshold between here and there.
 
Born in Bangkok and moving to Dorset as a child, Corfield-Moore’s practice combines painting with traditional Thai hand-weaving techniques, which he began studying while at the Royal Academy Schools and later developed further in Northeast Thailand. Based on the ‘ikat’ technique of resist dyeing threads before weaving, the artist’s interpretation of this process involves painting directly onto the warp, or vertical threads; the loom itself then becomes a kind of filter, introducing a distinctive vertical distortion – a blurred or ‘fizzy’ appearance – to the imagery. 
 
‘Neither Here Nor There’ brings together a series of these woven paintings depicting motifs of his dual heritage. Several represent Thai spirit houses: buildings designed to placate spirits dislodged in the course of redevelopment and construction. Interspersed with these works are others depicting traditional tiered cakes familiar from festivities like birthdays or weddings. While the spirit houses are emblazoned with words like ‘red Fanta’, ‘banana’, ‘rice’ and ‘popcorn’ – referring to the offerings made to attract kind spirits understood to have a ‘sweet tooth’ and thereby keep bitter spirits at bay – the cakes are accompanied by words like ‘blessings’, ‘wish’ and ‘song’. 
 
Corfield-Moore’s iconography disrupts the idea of a straightforward cultural comparison by inviting nuanced questions about the underlying relationships between cultures, inhabiting an intimate, subjective space of in-betweenness. Illuminating the spirituality of seemingly banal practices, where cakes often mark key thresholds in life, the artist also tempers potential misreadings of the Thai tradition as merely exoticising. Instead, these works intimate the deeper structural resonances of these motifs: the shared uniformity of the cakes’ and spirit houses’ tiered architectural forms and the mix of the ritualistic and the mundane that they embody, further implied by titles such as ‘Cathedral’ and ‘Shrine’; the cultural significance of food to certain spaces and moments with our everyday lives. At the same time, the glitches and disruptions introduced by the ikat technique point to the instability of mnemonic images, due to unravel at a moment’s notice.
 
Corfield-Moore’s paintings are arranged alongside food boxes, pallets of bottled water and traditional Thai pillows. Linking up with the artist’s understanding of textiles as essentially nomadic, these items contribute to a sense of provisional domesticity and transience, inviting viewers to congregate or providing temporary respite, much like the spirits or attendees of the paintings. Here they can read and absorb the artist’s accompanying text, an immersive, collagistic essay that combines personal reflections with freely associated thoughts on themes of ritual, culture and consumption.
 
Featured Press
It's Nice That
Works
  • Mark Corfield-Moore Cusp, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 155 x 120 cm 61 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
    Mark Corfield-Moore
    Cusp, 2021
    Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas
    155 x 120 cm
    61 1/8 x 47 1/4 in
  • Mark Corfield-Moore Smaller Than The Ones You Get Here, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 160 x 110 cm 63 x 43 1/4 in
    Mark Corfield-Moore
    Smaller Than The Ones You Get Here, 2021
    Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas
    160 x 110 cm
    63 x 43 1/4 in
  • Mark Corfield-Moore A Spell, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 145 x 100 cm 57 1/8 x 39 3/8 in
    Mark Corfield-Moore
    A Spell, 2021
    Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas
    145 x 100 cm
    57 1/8 x 39 3/8 in
  • Mark Corfield-Moore Sweet Tooth, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 170 x 140 cm 66 7/8 x 55 1/8 in
    Mark Corfield-Moore
    Sweet Tooth, 2021
    Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas
    170 x 140 cm
    66 7/8 x 55 1/8 in
  • Mark Corfield-Moore Khao, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 115 x 156cm
    Mark Corfield-Moore
    Khao, 2021
    Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas
    115 x 156cm
  • Mark Corfield-Moore Cathedral, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 165 x 145 cm 65 x 57 1/8 in
    Mark Corfield-Moore
    Cathedral, 2021
    Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas
    165 x 145 cm
    65 x 57 1/8 in
  • Mark Corfield-Moore Shrine, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 150 x 100 cm 59 1/8 x 39 3/8 in
    Mark Corfield-Moore
    Shrine, 2021
    Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas
    150 x 100 cm
    59 1/8 x 39 3/8 in
Installation Views
  • 2021 09 1
  • 2021 09 16
  • 2021 09 25
  • 2021 09 19
  • 2021 09 15
  • 2021 09 4
  • 2021 09 6
Press
  • SWEET TOOTH, 2021 Painted warp, hand woven cotton on canvas 170 x 140 cm

    Mark Corfield-Moore eschews the traditional weaving technique of ikat to explore his dual Thai and British identity

    Ruby Boddington, It's Nice That, September 24, 2021
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