Hannah Morgan | Animula XII

£2,600.00

‘Animula’ translates as ‘little soul’ and represents amorphous forms seemingly in a bio transformation and without categorisation.

Reclaimed English alabaster from a late Victorian church

24 x 13 x 18 cm

2024

£2,600

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Metal framework is sold separately. Options for mounting available, please enquire.

By turning raw materials like alabaster into evocative, animate forms, Morgan echoes a belief in the profound connection between the natural world and human creativity. Her generative carving practice began at the coinciding birth of her first child and the loss of her late father, drawing on the complexities of personal and collective identities; the work addresses the precarity of self and agency within the natural world as a mother, highlighting transformative states of being and art as a liberating force.

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  • Hannah Morgan’s work is sculptural installation. Combining film, audio, sculpture, and text to create material components that consider decay and emergence. Thresholds, unearthing, preservation, trace, and speculation underpin their practice. Morgan creates narratives through sculptural assemblage and text/audio that consider loss and transformative states of being that address the precarity of self, object and the natural world.

  • CV

    b. 1985, London UK

    Lives and works in London, UK

    2004 - 2007 University of Sussex

    2010 - 2012 Royal College of Art

    2018 - 2022 The Slade School of Fine Art

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