(b. 1991, Bolton)
︎︎︎IceBlink Luck
(b. 1991, Bolton)
︎︎︎IceBlink Luck
With an emphasis on the transformative and alchemical properties of materials, Rebecca Halliwell-Sutton's practice is grounded in a queer feminist critique of land ownership, bodies, and desires. Through the lens of non-linear and intergenerational time, loops and cycles find their way into Halliwell-Sutton's work, dissolving its meaning within process, and seeing how sculpture can embody and invoke feeling.
Previous exhibitions include Recent Activity (solo, Birmingham, 2024); Collective Ending x Slugtown (London, 2024); Schtager & Sch; NightCafe; Union Pacific (all London, 2023); The Shop, Sadie Coles HQ (London, 2019); Selfridges (Manchester, 2019); and Gallery North (solo, Newcastle, 2017), among others.
With an emphasis on the transformative and alchemical properties of materials, Rebecca Halliwell-Sutton's practice is grounded in a queer feminist critique of land ownership, bodies, and desires. Through the lens of non-linear and intergenerational time, loops and cycles find their way into Halliwell-Sutton's work, dissolving its meaning within process, and seeing how sculpture can embody and invoke feeling.
Previous exhibitions include Recent Activity (solo, Birmingham, 2024); Collective Ending x Slugtown (London, 2024); Schtager & Sch; NightCafe; Union Pacific (all London, 2023); The Shop, Sadie Coles HQ (London, 2019); Selfridges (Manchester, 2019); and Gallery North (solo, Newcastle, 2017), among others.