Hannah Walton is a Namibian-South African artist and researcher based in London. Through attention to form and materiality, her practice is concerned with embodiment, an experience of space and the everyday processes of meaning-making. She works across sculpture, installation, sound and performance. She hosts a monthly open mic for sound art and experimental music in South London, expanding her practice into a collective invocation of chaos and receptivity.

Hannah Walton, Gather to loose (one tonne) (2023), 1 tonne of topsoil, approx. 150cm x 25cm, exhibited at Annely Juda Fine Art. Image Courtesy of the artist.Hannah Walton, Generation (2018), single channel video with sound 5.26 min. Image Courtesy of the artist.Hannah Walton, Speaking Across (2020), pewter, glass, soil, rubble bags, debris gathered from soil, drawings, text, dimensions variable. Image Courtesy of the artist.Hannah Walton, Hanging pieces I-III (dance notation) (2020), found wood, stripped copper wire, brass compression olives, 1 x 1 m each. Photography by C. Tony Ivanov. Image Courtesy of the artist. Hannah Walton, Recalcitrance (Equal Volume) II (2019), 850 litres of topsoil Two forms, approximately 120 x 15 cm and 150 x 15 cm each. Image Courtesy of the artist.
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