Edward Chell Common Ground
 
Edward Chell   Common Ground

Edward Chell   Willow Projection 2  2019  Acrylic and lacquer on Gesso on 1/4 size Euro pallet  60 x 40 x 15cm each 


Private view: Friday 15 November  6 - 9pm
16 November - 14 December 2019

For Edward Chell’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, the artist presents a selection of wall and floor works exploring a conflation of the precious or revered with the overlooked or discarded, questioning how our ideas about taste are inherited. The works explore themes of consumption and waste, through the aesthetic elevation of ordinary objects and industrial landscapes such as weeds, transportation pallets and spoil tips.

Chell’s floor works comprise highly polished paintings supported by transportation pallets, employing the aesthetic of blue-and-white porcelain to depict the repeated imagery of regularised weeds; transforming the peripheral into the ‘art object’. Some pallets are placed in pairs (Willow Projection I and II) and use Spode’s Willow Pattern to elide landscape, taste, surfeit and waste in the cabinet spaces they suggest. The large nine-panel floor piece, Common Ground, echoes the aesthetic of minimal art, at once suggesting porcelain-surfaced tiled flooring, wallpaper, or an insistent plantation of painted rows of individual weeds. Seen from above, the positioning of the panels on the floor subverts the hierarchical values associated with the traditional display of art.

Alongside the floor pieces, works on paper and canvas frame the desolate vegetation that permeates and surrounds our industrial landscapes. Oval canvases, a picturesque convention redolent of Victorian landscape depictions and the C18th Claude glass, seem to suggest ways through these edgelands, but the spaces themselves have unclear vanishing points. Visual elements from the Potteries, such as flower forms used in Spode transfers, appear as silhouettes and are combined with images ranging from St. Austell’s Sky Tip, a large spoil heap of china clay colloquially known as the Cornish Alps, to Sellafield’s nuclear waste dump.

Amid increasing awareness of how our consumption impacts on the environment, Common Ground reminds us that C18th mass consumption, the collecting and fetishising of goods for display, sowed the seeds of our current ecologies. The combined impact of these diverse works is both a celebration of covetable materials and a critique of rampant acquisitiveness.

The exhibition will be accompanied by an essay by artist and curator of MOCA London, Michael Petry.

Edward Chell is a London-based artist working across media and a Reader in Fine Art at UCA, Canterbury, Kent. His work explores ideas around taste, consumption and display and their relationship to environment with a particular interest in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and the interplay between discovery, natural sciences and the decorative arts. Chell’s previous exhibitions, such as Bloom at the Horniman Museum and Gardens (2015) and Soft Estate at Bluecoat, Liverpool (2013) and Spacex, Exeter (2014) interrogated related themes of ecology, edgelands, material and environmental exploitation and display and their C18th roots which this exhibition builds on. Recent group shows include Synthetic Landscapes (Meadow Arts 2018), The Brownfield Research Group (AirSpace Gallery, Stoke 2018) and The Precious Clay (Meadow Arts 2019). He recently curated the exhibition Phytopia at Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea (2019) accompanied by a book of the same title.

Edward Chell, Common Ground, Installation View 1

Edward Chell  Common Ground  2019  Danielle Arnaud  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor  

Edward Chell, Hulu (Diptych), 2019

Edward Chell  Hulu (Diptych)  2019  Acrylic and lacquer on panel  40 x 40cm each
Installation view by Oskar Proctor  

Edward Chell, Common Ground, Installation View 2

Edward Chell  Common Ground  2019  Danielle Arnaud  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor  

Edward Chell, Sellafield II, 2019

Edward Chell  Sellafield II  2019  Acrylic and lacquer on gesso on panel on ⅛ size Euro pallet  30 x 40 x 15cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Spoil Tip Pallet etc., 2018

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT  Edward Chell  Chatsworth Blue Haze  Want Not  Spode Tip Pallet  Spoil Tip Pallet2018  Acrylic and lacquer on gesso on panel on ⅛ size Euro pallet  30 x 40 x 15cm each
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Common Ground, 2019, Installation view 3

Edward Chell  Common Ground  2019  Danielle Arnaud  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor  

Edward Chell, Soft Estate I, 2017

Edward Chell  Soft Estate I  2017  Oil on shellac on 400gsm heritage acid free watercolour drawing paper  135 x 105cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor  

Edward Chell, Willow Projection II, 2019

Edward Chell  Willow Projection II  2019  Acrylic and lacquer on gesso on panel on ¼ size Euro pallet  60 x 40 x 15cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Common Ground, 2019

FROM LEFT TO RIGHT 
Edward Chell  Soft Estate II  2017  Oil on shellac on 400gsm heritage acid free watercolour drawing paper  135 x 105cm  
Edward Chell  Tundrascape II  2019   Oil on shellac on linen  40 x 53cm
Edward Chell  Tundrascape IV  2019   Oil on shellac on linen  53 x 40cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor  

Edward Chell, Tundrascape II, 2019

Edward Chell  Tundrascape II  2019   Oil on shellac on linen  40 x 53cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Tundrascape IV, 2019

Edward Chell  Tundrascape IV  2019   Oil on shellac on linen  53 x 40cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Common Ground, 2019

Edward Chell  Common Ground  2019  Danielle Arnaud  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor  

Edward Chell, Plantation Hedgerow 1 and 2, 2017

ABOVE  Edward Chell   Plantation Hedgerow II  2017   Acrylic and lacquer and gesso on panel on ½ size Euro pallet   60 x 80 x 15cm
BELOW  Edward Chell   Plantation Hedgerow I  2017   Acrylic and lacquer and gesso on panel on ½ size Euro pallet   60 x 80 x 15cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Tundrascape III, 2019

Edward Chell  Tundrascape III  2019  Oil on shellac on linen  120 x 90cm 
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Tundrascape III, 2019

Edward Chell  Tundrascape III  2019  Oil on shellac on linen  120 x 90cm  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Common Ground, 2019

Edward Chell  Common Ground (nine panels) 2019   Each panel: Acrylic and lacquer on gesso on panel on ¼ size Euro pallet   94 x 126 x 15cm (each panel 60 x 40 x 15cm)  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Common Ground, 2019

Edward Chell  Common Ground (nine panels) 2019   Each panel: Acrylic and lacquer on gesso on panel on ¼ size Euro pallet   94 x 126 x 15cm (each panel 60 x 40 x 15cm)  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Common Ground, 2019

Edward Chell  Common Ground  2019  Danielle Arnaud  
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

Edward Chell, Tundrascape I, 2019

Edward Chell  Tundrascape I  2019  Oil on shellac on linen  90 x 120cm
Installation view by Oskar Proctor

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