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Hannah Hughes: After Fragments at Swedenborg House, London

exhibition · 2026-08-19

Hannah Hughes's exhibition titled 'After Fragments' is currently on display at Swedenborg House in London, running until 12 September 2026. This location is dedicated to Emanuel Swedenborg, a scientist who began exploring spiritual visions at the age of 55, later publishing 'Heaven and Hell' in 1758. The showcase comprises two distinct bodies of work: one that advances Hughes's collage technique, utilizing negative spaces from magazine visuals to form abstract pieces that contemplate memory and digital interpretation. The other series features stoneware vessels cut in half, exposing detailed interiors and evoking archaeological parallels. An essay by James Wilson links Swedenborg’s visual ideas to Hughes’s creations, while art critic Paul Carey-Kent has named it his Show of the Month.

Key facts

  • Hannah Hughes's exhibition 'After Fragments' runs at Swedenborg House, London, until 12 September 2026.
  • Swedenborg House is dedicated to Emanuel Swedenborg, a scientist who later claimed access to the spiritual world.
  • The show features two distinct series: collages and glazed stoneware ceramics.
  • The collages are created by cutting out negative spaces from magazine images and photographing their shadows.
  • The ceramics are vessels cut in half, revealing complex internal structures.
  • Hughes has stated an interest in how images exist in memory as fragments and in the relationship between parts and wholes.
  • James Wilson contributes an essay connecting Swedenborg's correspondences to Hughes's work.
  • Paul Carey-Kent, who writes a monthly column for FAD Magazine, named this exhibition his Show of the Month.

Entities

Artists

  • Hannah Hughes
  • James Wilson
  • Paul Carey-Kent
  • Emanuel Swedenborg

Institutions

  • Swedenborg House
  • FAD Magazine
  • FAD Bazaar

Locations

  • London
  • United Kingdom
  • 20/21 Bloomsbury Way

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