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apotrope: Group Exhibition

past exhibition
9 June - 14 July 2022 Gallery Exhibitions
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Tomas Harker | Jack Jubb | Mia Middleton | Caroline Zurmely
 
Cob Gallery is proud to present a group exhibition of work by Tomas Harker, Jack Jubb, Mia Middleton and Caroline Zurmely. Borrowing its name from the Greek word meaning to ward off or avert evil, ‘Apotrope’ brings together four artists who share an understanding of painting as an alchemical process: a material transformation that invests its subjects with magical energy.
 
In still-life compositions that seem to elevate one or a small number of things to the status of totems or fetishes, these four artists use framing, scale and the enrichment of surface as forms of abstraction. Starting with heterogenous source material often drawn from the internet or other screen media, their work sounds out the ambiguous zone between the digital and the physical in a present flooded by cheap imagery and endlessly repeated cycles of stimulation and fulfilment.
 
Tomas Harker’s large-scale oil paintings address the nature of meaning in a heavily mediated world saturated by the hyper-real – that is, copies for which there is no longer any original. Interested in technology’s flattening of conventional formal hierarchies, he translates digital imagery into paint ‘to interrupt the groundlessness associated with the sense of continual semiotic free-fall’.
 
Caroline Zurmely, working in the unusual medium of nail varnish, depicts scenes drawn from the tabloid press and public mourning. Her tightly cropped images disrupt our sense of distance, bringing about a conjoined sense of intricate intimacy and glossy inaccessibility that corresponds with the multiple status of nail varnish itself as both embellishment and barrier, performance and concealment.
 
Jack Jubb’s airbrush painting, applied to recycled paper and fabrics, examines the material basis of screen imagery and its afterlives. Gathering banal, discarded, often degraded source material online, he transforms this into reflections on the clash of ephemerality and permanence in the digital age, raising difficult questions about truth, memory, nostalgia and fantasy as he does so.
 
Mia Middleton, working in oil paint on a small scale, is prompted by clashes of immediacy and duration, familiarity and strangeness, chaos and control. Detaching her source imagery from its eclectic contexts, she creates ambiguous prompts devoid of clear narrative or temporality, drawing out dissonances of feeling as she cultivates an aesthetic of unresolved intrigue across the series of works on show.
 
In a contemporary characterised by visual noise and the collapse of reality into its replicas, these artists supply protective charms to guide us through the night. Seen together, their position as part of a distinctive tendency emerges into view: a reinvention of the still-life for our overloaded age.
Works
  • Mia Middleton Blood, 2022 Oil on Italian cotton 25 x 30 cm 9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
    Mia Middleton
    Blood, 2022
    Oil on Italian cotton
    25 x 30 cm
    9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
  • Mia Middleton Home, 2022 Oil on Italian cotton 25 x 30 cm 9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
    Mia Middleton
    Home, 2022
    Oil on Italian cotton
    25 x 30 cm
    9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
  • Mia Middleton Shell, 2022 Oil on Italian cotton 25 x 30 cm 9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
    Mia Middleton
    Shell, 2022
    Oil on Italian cotton
    25 x 30 cm
    9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
  • Mia Middleton Slug, 2022 Oil on Italian cotton 25 x 30 cm 9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
    Mia Middleton
    Slug, 2022
    Oil on Italian cotton
    25 x 30 cm
    9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
  • Mia Middleton Watch, 2022 Oil on Italian cotton 25 x 30 cm 9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
    Mia Middleton
    Watch, 2022
    Oil on Italian cotton
    25 x 30 cm
    9 7/8 x 11 3/4 in
  • Tomas Harker Love Cat (Black), 2022 Oil on canvas 31 x 46 cm 12 1/4 x 18 1/8 in
    Tomas Harker
    Love Cat (Black), 2022
    Oil on canvas
    31 x 46 cm
    12 1/4 x 18 1/8 in
  • Tomas Harker Love Cat (Tabby), 2022 Oil on canvas 31 x 46 cm 12 1/4 x 18 1/8 in
    Tomas Harker
    Love Cat (Tabby), 2022
    Oil on canvas
    31 x 46 cm
    12 1/4 x 18 1/8 in
  • Tomas Harker Love Cat (White), 2022 Oil on canvas 31 x 46 cm 12 1/4 x 18 1/8 in
    Tomas Harker
    Love Cat (White), 2022
    Oil on canvas
    31 x 46 cm
    12 1/4 x 18 1/8 in
  • Tomas Harker Nefarious Interference, 2022 Oil on canvas 60 x 50 cm 23 5/8 x 19 3/4 in
    Tomas Harker
    Nefarious Interference, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    60 x 50 cm
    23 5/8 x 19 3/4 in
  • Tomas Harker Trivial Pursuits, 2022 Oil on canvas 95 x 80 cm 37 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
    Tomas Harker
    Trivial Pursuits, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    95 x 80 cm
    37 3/8 x 31 1/2 in
  • Tomas Harker Spectral Perennials, 2022 Oil on canvas 180 x 150 cm 70 7/8 x 59 1/8 in
    Tomas Harker
    Spectral Perennials, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    180 x 150 cm
    70 7/8 x 59 1/8 in
  • Jack Jubb Gift-wrapped crocodile painting (for a friend), 2022 Acrylic on canvas, cotton rag paper 30 x 21 cm 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
    Jack Jubb
    Gift-wrapped crocodile painting (for a friend), 2022
    Acrylic on canvas, cotton rag paper
    30 x 21 cm
    11 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
  • Jack Jubb Upcycled I, 2022 Acrylic on pants 30 x 21 cm 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
    Jack Jubb
    Upcycled I, 2022
    Acrylic on pants
    30 x 21 cm
    11 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
  • Jack Jubb Upcycled II, 2022 Acrylic on pants 30 x 21 cm 11 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
    Jack Jubb
    Upcycled II, 2022
    Acrylic on pants
    30 x 21 cm
    11 3/4 x 8 1/4 in
  • Caroline Zurmely Halter, 2021 Nail polish on panel 30.5 x 40.6 cm 12 x 16 in
    Caroline Zurmely
    Halter, 2021
    Nail polish on panel
    30.5 x 40.6 cm
    12 x 16 in
  • Caroline Zurmely Hand, 2022 Nail polish on panel 20.3 x 25.4 cm 8 x 10 in
    Caroline Zurmely
    Hand, 2022
    Nail polish on panel
    20.3 x 25.4 cm
    8 x 10 in
  • Caroline Zurmely Knees, 2021 Nail polish on panel 30.5 x 40.6 cm 12 x 16 in
    Caroline Zurmely
    Knees, 2021
    Nail polish on panel
    30.5 x 40.6 cm
    12 x 16 in
  • Caroline Zurmely Pebbles, 2021 Nail polish on panel 27.9 x 35.6 cm 11 x 14 in
    Caroline Zurmely
    Pebbles, 2021
    Nail polish on panel
    27.9 x 35.6 cm
    11 x 14 in
  • Caroline Zurmely Ritz, 2021 Nail polish on panel 30.5 x 40.6 cm 12 x 16 in
    Caroline Zurmely
    Ritz, 2021
    Nail polish on panel
    30.5 x 40.6 cm
    12 x 16 in
  • Caroline Zurmely Ruche, 2022 Nail polish on panel 27.9 x 35.6 cm 11 x 14 in
    Caroline Zurmely
    Ruche, 2022
    Nail polish on panel
    27.9 x 35.6 cm
    11 x 14 in
  • Caroline Zurmely Torso, 2021 Nail polish on panel 30.5 x 40.6 cm 12 x 16 in
    Caroline Zurmely
    Torso, 2021
    Nail polish on panel
    30.5 x 40.6 cm
    12 x 16 in
Installation Views
  • Apotrope 15 2000Px
  • Apotrope 2 2000Px
  • Apotrope 6 2000Px
  • Apotrope 7 2000Px
  • Apotrope 3 2000Px
  • Apotrope 4 2000Px
  • Apotrope 13 2000Px
  • Apotrope 14 2000Px
  • Apotrope 8 2000Px
  • Apotrope 11 2000Px
Press
  • Apotrope | Tomas Harker | Jack Jubb | Mia Middleton | Caroline Zurmely

    Tomas Harker, Jack Jubb, Mia Middleton and Caroline Zurmely | émergent magazine

    émergent magazine, June 8, 2022
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