Exhibition

Jock Mooney: Who Are You and What Do You Want?

14 Jan 2016 – 20 Feb 2016

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Thursday
12:00 – 17:00
Friday
12:00 – 17:00
Saturday
12:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
12:00 – 17:00

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Admission free

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Gateshead
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In ‘Who Are You and What Do You Want?’, Jock Mooney presents an elaborate tableau of sculptural objects, drawings and sound, that functions as a personal reflection on the artist’s life.

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In ‘Who Are You and What Do You Want?’, Jock Mooney presents an elaborate tableau of sculptural objects, drawings and sound, that functions as a personal reflection on the artist’s life. A central metaphor for emotional choice in this new body of work is the congenital genetic disorder of diprosopus (animals and humans born with two faces), one of the most famous examples of which are the so called Janus cats, named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, who is usually depicted with two faces, looking to the past and the future.

Referencing the edible tableaux associated with various religious festivals, Mooney displays these ideas in large cake-like forms: a two-faced Janus cat head, a torso with multiple sexual characteristics, the severed head of Marie Antoinette. These grotesques are in part inspired by eighteenth century gingerbread biscuits produced for Saint’s Days in many European countries. Coloured brown and beige – the colours of gingerbread, cake, chocolate, or excrement – these votive figures are held aloft on highly coloured pompoms, garish bespoke fabric and gaudy domestic furniture.

In addition to the objects, a set of highly detailed small-scale drawings feature. These are Mooney’s most complex drawn works to date, raising a feeling as of ‘portals to nowhere’, nightmarish landscapes and visions of isolation and failure. Permeating the exhibition is a hushed audio accompaniment of choral recordings that act as a soundtrack to the works. This song cycle features original compositions by Mooney as well as covers of the first three Spice Girls singles. Collectively, they explore themes of choice and fallen status.

Overall, ‘Who Are You and What Do You Want?’ is an attempt by the artist to balance his feelings of longing and sadness with that of joy, his procrastination and fears for the future with the hope of regeneration and happiness. Unapologetically personal, the exhibition is both visceral and moving, but always, dare it be said, fun.

 

Jock Mooney was born in Edinburgh, in 1982, and currently lives in London. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art, 2000-04. ‘Who Are You and What Do You Want?’ is Mooney’s fourth solo show for Vane following ‘The Eyes Turn’d Inward for the Nightmare was Real’ (2012), ‘A Feast of Folly’ (2008), and ‘I wish I had electricity in my fingers then I’d blast ya’ (2006). A ‘remixed’ version of ‘Who Are You and What Do You Want?’ will take place at the The Briggait, Glasgow, as part of Glasgow International 2016 (8-25 April). Groups shows include ‘SALON’, The Waterhall Gallery, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham, ‘Ten’, Vane, Newcastle upon Tyne, ‘We don’t know what will happen?’, ArcadeCardiff, Cardiff (2015), ‘50 50 50’, SYSON, Nottingham, and ‘Reclaimed: The Second Life of Sculpture’, Wasps Artists’ Studios, Glasgow (2014). He has worked in collaboration with animator Alisdair Brotherston for various projects including a recent music video for Pink Floyd vocalist and guitarist David Gilmour’s recent track, Rattle That Lock, inspired by John Milton’s poem, Paradise Lost.

 

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