Credit: Ro Hudson, Animula: Mud time fissures at Xxijra Hii 2023
hannahmorgan
Hannah Morgan’s practice is sculptural installation. Working across audio/video, sculpture, and text to create material components that consider decay and emergence of multispecies bodies in subterranean spaces. Using excavation as an entry point, Hannah examines geographic entangled states of matter and organisms within caves and mines across the UK. In this, she addresses grief, ecology, and the radical potential of the subterranean as a speculative landscape.
Hannah was awarded the Adrian Carruthers/ACME Award 2022/23 and the Prankerd Jones Memorial Prize after graduating from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2022. She recently completed a residency at Cove Park, Scotland 2023. Her most recent lecture was part of art O Rama in Marseille, where she was in conversation with Noam Alon.
Recent shows include: Solo booth at Frieze Focus, London, 2024; Solo exhibitions; Animula: mud time fissures at Xxijra Hii Gallery, London, 2023. Group shows: Art O Rama, Marseille, 2024; Nectere, Kupfer Gallery, 2024 Witches Cave, Plop Gallery 2023; Here in this economy, ACME Studios, 2023; Cosmoses, Xxijra Hii Gallery 2022; London Grads Now, Curated by Victoria Cantons, Saatchi Gallery 2020; Boarders Symposium and exhibition, Curated by Hayley Newman, Slade Gallery 2019. Publication: Bogged Down, shown with Temple Bar Gallery at Dublin Book Art Fair, 2021.