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Student Showcase Archive

Hannah Walton

MA work

MA work

  • Recalcitrance (Equal Volume) II

    Recalcitrance (Equal Volume) II, Hannah Walton 2019
    Soil
    150cm x 25 cm; 140cm x 25 cm | Photographer: Hannah Walton

  • Recalcitrance (Equal Volume) II

    Recalcitrance (Equal Volume) II, Hannah Walton 2019
    Moving Image
    150cm x 25 cm; 140cm x 25 cm | Photographer: Hannah Walton

  • Generation

    Generation, Hannah Walton 2019
    Moving Image
    Single Monitor | Photographer: Hannah Walton

  • Fly&Lizard

    Fly&Lizard, Hannah Walton, Katharina Siegel, Jakob Rava 2019
    Moving Image
    Split Screen, Two Monitors

Sleeper

Recalcitrance (Equal Volume II) and Sleeper  – In ideas and material: Recalcitrant, exactly where it is. Sleeper, being there. Asleep we are unknown, even to ourselves. The radical capacity of embodiment and interiority to live elsewhere to established methods of knowing. Finding ways of working with a material so that it is an end in itself rather than a means to an end I have already decided. Questions of flow, also: the generic supplies that come easily delivered, apparently unattached from the specifics and consequences of their production.

Generation – Parsing the habits of space and interactions in domesticity, race, gender and age, and the bodies within all of it.

Fly&Lizard – A collaborative work with Jakob Rava and Katharina Siegel looking at the experience of a marketing suite as a place of strange textures and a realm of ambiguous performance. In here, we follow a fly and a lizard as they move through the endlessly done-up rooms.

Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Arts & Humanities

    Programme

    MA Sculpture, 2019

  • Hannah Walton has a multidisciplinary practice incorporating moving image, sculpture, installation and collaboration. Currently, at both the material and conceptual level, her work explores knowledge production and embodiment.

  • Degrees

  • BA English Literature and Economic History, University of Cape Town, 2014; BA (Hons) Historical Studies, University of Cape Town, 2015
  • Exhibitions

  • Royal College of Art Degree Show, Royal College of Art, London, 2019; 'Marketing Suite', Assembly Point, London, 2019; 'Marketing Suite', Filet Space, London, 2019; 'Merzhibition', Courtyard Gallery, Royal College of Art, London, 2019; 'Sculpture Petting Zoo', Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, London, 2019; 'Sculpture Group Show', Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, London, 2018; WIP Show, Royal College of Art, London, 2018; 'Double Pelican', Dyson Gallery, Royal College of Art, London, 2017