Exhibition

Marcus Coates/ Self Portrait as Worcestershire

10 Mar 2011 – 15 Apr 2011

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Wed-Sat 12-5 pm

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Worcester, United Kingdom

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MOVEMENT proudly presents 'Self-portrait as Worcestershire', a series of videos and photographs that document a number of early performances by English artist Marcus Coates. These were made while staying in the Malvern Hills, 10 miles from MOVEMENT, and furtherafield at Grizedale Arts between 1997 and 2000. The series includes the photographs 'Self portrait as Worcestershire' and 'Natural ' (1998) 'Red Fox' and 'Goshawk' (1999) and the short film 'Stoat' (2000).

Marcus Coates is best known for performances in which he attempts to mediate between the human and animal. The work shown at MOVEMENT are early examinations of this process exploring humaness in a rural environment more densely inhabited by wild creatures than by people. Field and forest become the studio and the behaviours and appearance of indigenous animals and the landscape that they inhabit are embodied in a physical and immediate way; Coates is buried in the topsoil, becoming the landscape, he crouches on all fours dressed head to toe in red to become a fox in a Worcestershire field. Perched precariously high in a distant tree, he becomes a rare bird, the Goshawk and learning, albeit clumsily, how to move stoat-like he wears a special pair of homemade shoes, to replicate the bounding Stoat. These attempts although futile become an unconscious exploration of our definition. In Natural, Coates adorns himself with a ragged wig, a false beard and a smearing of mud. The idea of what is natural becomes a superficial and romantic notion which requires a cultural and perhaps biological distance and separation from our modern selves.

Other recent exhibitions by Marcus Coates include: The Trip, Serpentine Gallery, London, 2011; The Sydney Biennial, 2010; Psychopomp, Milton Keynes Gallery, 2010; Altermodern: Tate Triennial, London, 2009; Kunsthale Zurich, 2009; Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo; Manifesta 7, Trento, Italy, 2008

Marcus Coates is represented by Kate MacGarry, London and Workplace Gallery, Gateshead

MOVEMENT gallery is a departure, a change, a stopover, or an arrival - it's a point along a journey and a geographically democratic site for the production and presentation of contemporary artwork. Opened in 2010, it is a not for profit company limited by guarantee. Initiated, run and directed by Nina Coulson and Alexander Johnson from artist-led family Yoke and Zoom. MOVEMENT is an artist-led micro-gallery, located in what was once a redundant gentleman's toilet that fronts directly onto a busy railway station platform. Commissions are funded by Arts Council England with the support of Network Rail, London Midland and ACORP. MOVEMENT aims to take projects further afield by utilising the rail network across Europe and beyond as a site for art.

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