Cornelia Parker
‘I like the idea of plucking something out of its downward spiral and arresting its importance.'
Cornelia Parker (b. 1956, Cheshire) has been concerned with formalising forces beyond our control, containing the volatile and transforming it into something that is quiet and contemplative. She is fascinated with processes in the world that mimic cartoon ‘deaths’ – steamrollering, shooting full of holes, falling from cliffs and explosions. Through a combination of visual and verbal allusions, her work triggers cultural metaphors and personal associations, which allow the viewer to witness the transformation of the most ordinary objects into something compelling and extraordinary. Working with sculpture and installation, as well as embroidery, drawing, photography and film, Parker positions her subjects at the very moment of their transformation, suspended in time and completely still.
Some of her best-known works include Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991), a garden shed frozen at the moment of explosion, its fragments surrounding a single lightbulb, and Thirty Pieces of Silver (1988-89), a large-scale installation of suspended and flattened silver objects including teapots, candle sticks and dinnerware. Her engagement with the fragility of existence and the transformation of matter is exemplified by Heart of Darkness (2004), which consists of the formal arrangement of charred remains from a forest fire. In Transitional Object (PsychoBarn), commissioned for the Metropolitan Museum of Art Roof Garden in 2016, Parker appropriated the dismantled components of a traditional American red barn to recreate the façade of the Bates family motel seen in Hitchcock’s film Psycho, confronting as Parker describes, ‘the polarities of good and evil’.
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Summer Show
27 Jun - 8 Aug 2002 Soho SquareFiona Banner, Dorothy Cross, Tacita Dean, Bernard Frize, Callum Innes, Jaki Irvine, Cornelia Parker, John Riddy, Dayanita Singh, Bridget Smith and Annelies StrbaRead more -
A Pause for Breath
15 Nov 2001 - 11 Jan 2002 Soho SquareGiuseppe Penone’s series of 19 black and white photographs, Soffi, articulate one of the major themes that he has explored throughout his career – the idea of ‘soffio’ or breath....Read more -
Cornelia Parker
16 Sep - 6 Nov 1999 Soho SquareHer work is infused with wit, elegance and erudition. She is intrigued by the clichéd symbolic properties of the most mundane items and the presence objects acquire through their associations....Read more -
0 To 60 In 10 Years
A Decade in Soho - Part I 27 May - 1 Jul 1999 Soho SquareJane Hamlyn opened the gallery in 1989 and over the last 10 years, Frith Street Gallery has developed an international programme of painting, photography, sculpture, film and video, doubled its...Read more -
Appliance of Science
23 Jan - 18 Mar 1999 Soho SquareWe are surrounded by books, television programmes, lectures cajoling us towards a better understanding of science as we reach the end of the 20th century. While science continues to reveal...Read more -
Video Projection Film
14 May - 25 Jun 1998 Soho SquareMost of them do not usually work in video or projection but use these media to accentuate prevalent ideas in their work. Dorothy Cross’ work can be characterised by a...Read more -
Dorothy Cross, Ceal Floyer, Cornelia Parker Helen Robertson, Bridget Smith
17 Nov 1995 - 13 Jan 1996 Soho SquareWhat happens when you take benign objects, lucky charms, a pearl necklace, loose coins, a lipstick and load them into a gun and fire them as bullets? And how do...Read more