Carl Kostyál proudly presents 'Look but don’t touch’, Callum Eaton’s debut solo exhibition with the gallery.
“Having pursued that particular painterly perfection of photorealism since his time at Goldsmiths (BA Fine Art, 2019), Callum Eaton watched on with a sense of satisfaction when an inebriated attendee of an early open studio session attempted, inevitably in vain, to interact with a two-dimensional depiction of a conventional cash machine. The frustrated fumblings of Eaton’s incapacitated patron recall that renowned Grecian tale of illusionary artworks, Zeuxis and Parrhasius’ contest of artistic artifice. The latter, incensed at the former’s ability to produce a still-life so accurate that birds would fly down in an effort to pick at the grapes portrayed, decided to develop his own deceitful depiction. When complete, Parrhasius invited his unwitting rival to view his latest masterpiece, safely stored behind the draped curtains of his studio. Upon reaching out to unveil the artwork, an unsuspecting Zeuxis encountered only solid surface and yielded to the superior draughtsman, the curtains themselves being Parrhasius’s painting.
For his London debut exhibition at Carl Kostyál, Eaton has made an expanded selection of the oft-overlooked street furniture and urban architecture that populate the artist’s hometown. Imbued with an acute awareness of conceptual art developed during his time at Goldsmiths and a wry critique of the ever-increasing commercialisation of contemporary culture in 21st-century society, Eaton’s art inhabits a world reduced to two dimensions. These everyday objects - their coin slots, keypads and buttons eagerly awaiting use - appear rather as readymades. They retain their form but lose their function.
- Hector Campbell, London 2023
Callum Eaton (b. 1997, Bath, UK) lives and works in London. He completed his undergraduate study in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in 2019. His work has been included in various group exhibitions including ‘Hole in the Wall’, Another Gallery, Paris (2023), I DON’T NEED IT, BUT I WANT IT, The Office, Miami (2022), Breaking News, Another Gallery, Paris (2022), The Call, Hackney Down Studios, London (2021), Morrison Foerster, The Scalpel, London (2021), The Call, Exhibit 1, Sons Of Craft, Kunstraum Gallery, London (2020) and the Goldsmiths Degree Show, London (2019).