Paul
Caffell Looking/Listening
16 November - 23 December 2011 Private view
Tuesday 15 November, 6-8 pm |
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Point-Horizon-Structure
2012
Looking/Listening
2011
What If It's All True,
What Then?
2011
"To become like music"
2008
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Painting, 2010, Oil on canvas, 122 x 122 cm |
Paul Caffell’s abstract paintings belong to the modernist tradition:
they explore the process of mark making, the very language of painting,
at the same time as they invoke a sense of intense concentration and
stillness. Caffell’s work has been inspired by avant-garde music
since he began painting in the early 1960s, and belongs to the long
search within modernism for an equivalent rhetoric of abstraction
for painting. The paintings are at once profoundly gestural and understated,
with the marks within an almost monochromic field often being the
product of chance, but nonetheless also being delicate, sensitive
and demanding careful work by the spectator to distinguish them. Caffell’s
work, then, is as much about time as it is about the mark: both the
time of the painter, the meditated process of production, and the
time of the spectator who, in their attention, is displaced from the
everyday impacts of modernity on consciousness into their own wrapt,
internal, world of experience with the artwork. Looking at a Caffell
painting is much like listening to a chamber work by Kurtág,
Henze or Nono, both painter and composer demand intense attention
and reward it with a radically different form of consciousness.
Since the 1970s Caffell has also developed a photographic practice.
His Envelopes and Expansions, made with the unique
platinum printing process, explore the almost abstract, sculptural
properties of simple, easily discarded objects - containers for photographic
film and printing paper – through their tonal range. In this
sense these photographs are profoundly modernist, in their self-reference
to the process of the production of the image, and beautiful, abstract
works far removed from the ‘realism’ of photography. As
near-monochromes there is also a clear articulation between the photographs
and Caffell’s paintings: both demand the same attention to subtle
shifts of abstracted form and tone.

Envelope, 2010, Platinum Print, 71 x 90 cm,
Edition of 6
Paul Caffell has been painting since the early 1960s, when as an emerging
young artist he was mentored by the leading British modernist critic,
collector and painter, Roland Penrose. After exhibiting internationally
during the decade, with work being purchased by several important
collections, he withdrew to paint privately and developed his photographic
practice. Mummery + Schnelle first showed Caffell’s work in
the group show To Become Like Music in 2008, emphasising
the influences and affinities of the paintings in the relationship
between music and modernist painting and performance in the post-war
avant-garde. His work also featured in Part 2 of the 2011 exhibition
What If It’s All True? What Then?, also at Mummery
+ Schnelle. |
For enquiries, please contact
Andrew Mummery at: andrew@mummeryschnelle.com
or
Laurent Cottier at: laurent@mummeryschnelle.com



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