Sam Hodge
Patterns of growth and disintegration are the focus of Sam Hodge’s work with paint and print. Materials are constantly morphing, and new forms emerge from simple physical processes such as erosion, compression, fracture and flow – repeated and complex - but always different. Her depictions are like poems attempting to stir our imagination and emotions, reflecting on life's uncertainty and creating new meaning. Hodge is interested in our response to the shifting and unstable nature of our material world, our attempts to understand, control, collect and endow matter with significance.
Recent exhibitions include in 2019: Vital Matter, Muse Gallery; As the Crow Flies, Bo.lee Gallery; By the Way, Lewisham Arthouse, London. In 2018, Surface Tension, The Stone Space, Leytonstone; Between the Lines, Gerald Moore Gallery, Eltham and in 2017, In Residence, Griffin Gallery, London. In 2016, the Malaspina Gallery, Vancouver, Lot of Things Have Happened, group show, curated by Denise Hawrysio and in 2015, Roz Barr Architects Gallery, A Catalogue of Misfortune, solo exhibition and book launch.
A Catalogue of Misfortune, her first publication has been acquired by several public collections including The Museum of Modern Art and The Metropolitan Museum, New York, USA.
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