Uncaptioned image from Estate by Nathaniel Mellors at Matt’s Gallery
Nathaniel Mellors Browser Extenderer (Golf), detail, with Neanderthal Container (2014) video, photograph by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Nathaniel Mellors Neanderthal Crucifixion (Sausage), with Neanderthal Crucifixion (2021) video, photograph by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Nathaniel Mellors Browser Extenderer (Golf), detail, with The Sophisticated Neanderthal Interview (2013) video, photograph by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Nathaniel Mellors Estate, installation view by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Nathaniel Mellors Invigilator (Flat), detail, photograph by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Left to right: Nathaniel Mellors Invigilator (Flat) and Brow Painting XL, installation view by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Nathaniel Mellors Brow Painting XL, detail, photograph by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Nathaniel Mellors with Erkka Nissinen Estate Agent (Aalto), with The Aalto Natives (2017) excerpt, photograph by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Left to right: Nathaniel Mellors Estate Agent (L.B.A.P), with Life Becomes a Promo (2022) video, and Nathaniel Mellors with Erkka Nissinen Estate Agent (Aalto), with The Aalto Natives (2017) excerpt, installation view by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022
Nathaniel Mellors Estate, installation view by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022

Nathaniel Mellors with Erkka Nissinen Estate Agent (Aalto), with The Aalto Natives (2017) excerpt, photograph by Jonathan Bassett, Matt’s Gallery, London, 2022

Nathaniel Mellors, Neanderthal Container (2014), video, 20 minutes, 32 seconds

Nathaniel Mellors with Erkka Nissinen, Proxima (2019), music video, 4 minutes, 8 Seconds

Nathaniel Mellors, Life Becomes A Promo (2022), music video, 2 minutes, 35 seconds

Nathaniel Mellors, The Sophisticated Neanderthal Interview (2013), video, 23 minutes, 20 seconds

Nathaniel Mellors, Neanderthal Crucifixion (2021), video, 11 minutes, 49 seconds

Nathaniel Mellors Estate, 2022, photo by Robin Klassnik
Nathaniel Mellors Estate, 2022, photo by Robin Klassnik
Nathaniel Mellors Estate, 2022, photo by Robin Klassnik
Nathaniel Mellors Estate, 2022, photo by Robin Klassnik
Nathaniel Mellors Estate, 2022, photo by Robin Klassnik
Nathaniel Mellors Estate, 2022, photo by Robin Klassnik
Uncaptioned image from Estate by Nathaniel Mellors at Matt’s Gallery
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Nathaniel Mellors

Estate

28 September – 18 December 2022

Nine Elms

Private View + PERMANENT PRESENTS Book Launch
Sunday 25 September 2-5pm

Estate is a new exhibition by Nathaniel Mellors bringing together works developed over the last decade and not previously exhibited in the UK. It features two clusters of film and video works, including Neanderthal Crucifixion (2021), Neanderthal Container (2014), and The Sophisticated Neanderthal Interview (2013) - held aloft by 4-foot high puppets.

Mellors projects issues of class and ownership of knowledge and culture into his absurdist fictions, using the study of The Upper Palaeolithic as ‘a lens for the present’. He has described the Neanderthal as ‘the ultimate prehistoric other figure,’ observing that the gap between the human and Neanderthal, which was considered to be absolute, has shrunk into negative space. The Neanderthal is now inside us genetically and is viewed in a significantly more positive light than when Mellors made The Sophisticated Neanderthal Interview (2013), in part as a parody of class-based assumptions around cultural knowledge.

In his most recent work, Neanderthal Crucifixion (2021), the Neanderthal artist, locked-down in the cave, ruminates on its achievements in art and design and its relationship with the cave-owning power-structure 'The Sporgo'. It experiences a crisis of the ego. The work was animated and performed by Mellors during lockdown.

Mellors has also been developing new works in an ongoing series of 'BROW' paintings (2022) which extend the neanderthal brow motif into absurdist figuration.

Estate also features a music video from The God In Hackney (Mellors’ group with Andy Cooke, Dan Fox and Ashley Marlowe) and a new solo 7" single Life Becomes a Promo/Digital Worms issued as a special joint-edition between Matt's Gallery and the artist's Junior Aspirin Records.

Accompanying the exhibition is PERMANENT PRESENTS, published by FRAC Bretagne with support from Matt’s Gallery, Leeds Beckett University and Galerie Crévecoeur Paris.

Click below to read Q8, the eighth instalment in our ongoing series of artist interviews.

Listen to Life Becomes a Promo and Digital Worms via Apple Music, Spotify and Nathaniel Mellors' Bandcamp.

Watch the music video for Life Becomes a Promo on YouTube.

Estate is Mellors' 5th solo exhibition at Matt's Gallery.

With support from The Elephant Trust.

Drinks by Sassy Cidre.

Equipment kindly loaned by Chisenhale Gallery and Southwark Park Galleries.