Chert presents “Chocolatier”, the first solo project in Berlin
by Glasgow-based artist Rob Churm.
The exhibition - consisting of a selection of recent
drawings and a site-specific installation - is extended
outside of the gallery perimeter.
Starting from a large-format poster outside the housing
block, the show creates a passage through the insides and
outsides of spaces, where the pieces installed in the old
showcases in the courtyard are echos of advertising
materials, flyers and bill-posting.
These remind of the artist's early work, drawing album
covers and posters for his own music band - used also as
advertisement materials in Glasgow's pubs and clubs. The
show then ends in the Chino room with a big wall
installation.
The use of the space here is reminiscent of a big showcase
as well, as most of its content can be seen already through
the big window - rendering the exhibition an almost
completely outdoor project.
The large drawing presented here follows a recent
development in the artist's practice, in which he works on
a large-scale format, expanding the technique he refined in
his earlier production.
Paint, ink, pencil, ink-eraser and other “cheap” tools are
employed in the work. The same meticulous precision he
takes for a small-format paper drawing is maintained in
the large wall installation, creating a surreal and abstract
environment full of small details and open to various
interpretations.
Churm was born in Epping Forest in 1979 and graduated in
Fine Art from Glasgow School of Art in 2001. Recent
exhibitions include solo shows at Gallery of Modern Art,
Glasgow, at Sorcha Dallas, Glasgow, as well as group
shows at at Log, Bergamo, Broadway 1602, New York, and
Whitechapel Project Space, London.
Rob Churm is represented by Sorcha Dallas. He lives and
works in Glasgow.
Chocolatier: Rob Churm at Chert Berlin
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- Elena Sommariva
- 15 December 2009