Abigail Booth
Working across a multi-disciplinary language of textiles, painting, photography, sculpture and print, Abigail Booth’s practice explores the emotional capacity of material objects to embody intergenerational memory across time and space. Reflecting on the intrinsic relationship of her materials both to the human body and the psychological condition, her works made from textiles, earth, bone, hair, plant dyes and charcoal are multi-layered, tactile manifestations of our shifting understanding of place and identity. The physical origin of found objects and pigments, cultivated and unearthed from the environments she encounters, become both a tangible and imagined space worked directly into the surface of her works through the painstaking processes of hand stitching, painting, dyeing and the printed image. Central to her work is an exploration of how our domestic lives, family histories and intimate connection to material objects and the natural world permeate our subconscious throughout our lifetimes. Unravelling ideas around anxiety, loss and preservation, she draws on the transfer of intergenerational memory and our sense of belonging within a continually evolving material culture. An intimate reflection on the complexities of our everyday lives, her work draws us into the dreamt and tactile realms of imagination and memory, asking us to confront our past and future relationships with the natural world and each other.
Abigail Booth (born 1991, London) trained at Chelsea College of Art (2010/13), San Francisco Art Institute (2012) and Byam Shaw School of Art (2010). In 2014 she established Forest + Found, an art collective with whom she works on public commissions, exhibitions and curatorial projects. She has exhibited her work independently at: Fred Levine (Bruton, London & Oxfordshire 2022/25) Make Hauser & Wirth (Somerset 2018/2025), Amelie Du Chalard (Paris 2022/25), Ruthin Craft Centre (Wales 2018/2024), Radnōr (New York 2023/25), New Art Centre (Roche Court 2020), Manchester Art Gallery (Manchester, 2020); Awards include: Arts Council England DYCP Grant (2023/24), Jerwood Makers Open (2019), QEST Scholarship (2019), Collect Open (Crafts Council 2018); Residencies: Make Hauser & Wirth (Braemar, Scotland 2023), Need Make Use (Pitt Rivers Museum 2017). Artist Talks: Hauser & Wirth Somerset (2021/23) Crafts Council, UK (2021) Jerwood Arts, London (2019) V&A Museum, London (2016); Teaching: Ruthin Craft Centre, Wales (2023) West Dean College, Sussex (2021/23) Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Yorkshire (2017/18) Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford (2017) Milton Keynes Art Centre, Milton Keynes (2017).
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Abigail BoothSpell Bound, 2025Bone charcoal, gum arabic, chalk, hide glue and scrim on blackthorn skeleton and reclaimed wood30.5 x 20.5 x 25.5 cm
12 x 8 1/8 x 10 in -
Abigail BoothHollow Land, 2022Pink earth, cherry, walnut, hawthorn and mulberry tannins, distemper, thread and stone on hand quilted reclaimed textiles165 x 155 cm
65 x 61 in -
Abigail BoothRed Rocks, 2022Triassic sediments, wild ochre, oil and chalk on gesso panels45 x 25 x 2 cm
17 3/4 x 9 7/8 x 3/4 in
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Landscapes of Time and Memory
Rebecca Partridge, Fernando Casasempere, Silke Weißbach, Raffael Bader, Fred Sorrell, Elena Njoabuzia Onwochei Garcia, Abigail Booth, and Peter Matthews 17 May - 28 Jun 2025Read more -
Antidote
Li Li Ren, Jamie North, Abigail Booth, Max Bainbridge, Rebecca Partridge, Fred Sorrell, Raffael Bader, Hannah Rowan, Jelly Green, Martine Poppe, Rain Wu 16 - 21 Apr 2024Read more -
Shallow Lands
Abigail Booth, Max Bainbridge 27 Nov 2021 - 19 Feb 2022Read more -
From Nature
Max Bainbridge, Abigail Booth, Peter Matthews, Rain Wu, Jamie North, Studio Nienke Hoogvliet, Jesper Eriksson, Harriet Hellman 18 Feb - 18 Apr 2021Read more
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Best of 2021
Flash Art December 22, 2022Best Exhibition in a Gallery/Commercial Space 'From Nature', Informality Gallery, Henley. A small, splendid group exhibition of artists working on the border between pure organic...Read more -
From Nature
FAD Magazine April 18, 2021Much modern art uses unusual materials. The primacy of paint, canvas and marble are long gone. Often the material feeds into the narrative or the...Read more -
Gallery reopenings in April
Hole & Corner April 1, 2021From Nature – Informality Gallery As mankind is forced to change its habitual use of the world’s natural resources, Informality Gallery has brought together seven...Read more -
From Nature: The Materials Are the Message
Ocula Magazine January 7, 2021In From Nature , seven contemporary artists use materials as central contributors to how their art finds meaning, and do so with a radical respect...Read more
