AXON
Block 336 Gallery, Brixton, London
4.10.2014 – 1.11.2014
Press release
Block 336 is pleased to present AXON, an immersive environment of paintings, projections and constructed installations by London based artist Robert Bell. Extending the abstract marks and highly worked surfaces of his wall-based paintings, Bell’s animated revolving forms, pulsating fields and mutating membranes throb and reflect against the oily surfaces of the gallery walls. Mysterious in origin and ambiguous in scale, these virtual and material creations remind us of the micro or macro realm, the biological, the chemical or chemically induced.
In neurophysiological terms, an axon is a conduit, a string-like component of a nerve fibre that carries electrical impulses away from neuron cells and towards the muscles or glands. Like the telegraph wires that once linked the exchange to the phone, the axon is the axis that connects the body to its affects and agencies. Bell’s AXON is the medium by which the process-driven and at times unstable concerns of his very physical painting practice are carried through into brilliant and dizzyingly saturated digital conclusions.
AXON presents painting as experience – as a bewildering 360-degree phenomenon, a spinning and fluctuating contraction of time, body, memory, and event. Vibrating, momentary and utterly mesmerising, AXON hovers between two worlds.
See the exhibition here on Block 336 gallery page.
See a video of the AXON Audio / Visual Installation here.