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Artworks
Hannah Rowan
Rowan’s work explores the slippery complexities of water that draws together a liquid relationship between the human body and geological and ecological systems. Influenced by Hydrofeminist theory charting the movement of water from the liveness of melting ice, across weather systems and within bodily fluids like sweat, she develops (using a range of media including sculpture, installation, performance, sound and video) ephemeral, alchemical and transformative pieces to evoke fragility and transience.
Hannah Rowan (b. 1990 Brighton, UK) is a multidisciplinary artist based in London, UK. She studied MA Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London and BA (hons) Fine Art at Central Saint Martins, London. Hannah has exhibited across North America and Europe. Solo exhibitions include Chrysalis, 2021, Galerie Sebastien Bertrand, Geneva; Triple Point, 2020, Belo Campo, Lisboa; Prima Materia, 2019, Assembly Point, London; Bodies of Water: Age of Fluidity, 2018, White Crypt, London. She has exhibited in group shows at Galerie Sebastien Bertrand, Geneva; Yours Mine and Ours Gallery, NY; Below Grand, NY; Walter Philips Gallery Satellite Space, Canada; Taipei Artist Village; Well Projects, Margate and across London including Assembly Point, Koppel Project, Enclave Lab, Guest Projects, Arcadia Missa, Filet Space.