Hannah Barry Gallery

Hannah Barry Gallery Founded in 2008, the Gallery grew out of a series of temporary exhibition projects in South London before establishing a permanent home in Peckham.

George Rouy ‘REPRISE’ opens next Week. Come by 5-8pm Wednesday 3 June! George RouyTorso, 2026Oil on canvas170.2 x 110.1 ...
28/05/2026

George Rouy ‘REPRISE’ opens next Week. Come by 5-8pm Wednesday 3 June!

George Rouy
Torso, 2026
Oil on canvas
170.2 x 110.1 x 4.1 cm

08/05/2026

Time flies! Today and tomorrow are the last days to see Borrowers.

In this video, Mae talks through the ideas behind ‘Time as exchange (optimism-pessimism, industry-hobby)’, 2025.
We hope you enjoy it!

Time as exchange (optimism-pessimism, industry-hobby), 2025
Assorted found objects, most are tools of textile craft or garmentmaking, tick and sweep clock motors

02/05/2026

A close look at the individual sculptures presented in the three Constellation groups shown as part of Borrowers.

Constellations present ensembles of objects embodied with meaning and life stories, each part being its own separate form but understood differently when observed in dialogue with its surrounding objects. This term is borrowed from ‘constellation narratives’, a literary device that links multiple stories into a coherent storyline to reveal a deeper contextual knowledge. The objects are chosen incidentally with objects of resonance. Coloured cellophane chocolate, a travel sewing kit, small embroidered felt bags. Some things found at the same time, in the same box, at the same junk shop, leading to the presumption that they were made by the same person.

We are pleased to announce REPRISE, a solo exhibition of new work by George Rouy, 4 June - 12 September at Hannah Barry ...
01/05/2026

We are pleased to announce REPRISE, a solo exhibition of new work by George Rouy, 4 June - 12 September at Hannah Barry Gallery in London and 10 September - 24 October at Hauser & Wirth’s New York, 22nd Street location. Opening in London Weds 3 June 5-8pm. All welcome.

George Rouy Studio Portrait 2026 by Kingsley Ifill.

C. Mae Bloom’s ongoing series of sculpture, ‘Somebody else’s song’, presents personal collections of related objects dis...
18/04/2026

C. Mae Bloom’s ongoing series of sculpture, ‘Somebody else’s song’, presents personal collections of related objects discovered by the artist and preserved intact, in the conditions of how they were found.

For example, the gold and silver button collection is displayed in the organisational pattern it was displayed in for sale, and permanently secured in place by the artist.

The collection of trim came with no container, so the artist used a box found at the same house clearance stall to hold them together, imagining they came from the same home, experienced the same touch of the same hand, so it seemed the same act of simple, sensible thrift ...

The scrap wool collection is kept in an exact reproduction of the original box it was found in at the second hand market.

In making these works, the moment of time is preserved when the objects change: from a functional ready to be used group of things, to a practical gesture in a fossilised state, saved for a future that never came. Intention is suspended, plans not fulfilled… nevertheless the instinct to keep, to hold on, to give a place, to record time is continued.

C. Mae Bloom’s solo exhibition Borrowers continues through 9 May.

Somebody else’s song, number 5 (ribbons), 2026
Ribbons, strings, cardboard box, paper, confetti
10 x 34 x 22 cm

Somebody else’s song, number 1 (paper piecing), 2025
Cardboard, textiles, tracing paper, pins, found box
6.5 x 15.5 x 21 cm

Somebody else’s song, number 2 (trim), 2025
Textile trims, found cardboard box
6 x 28 x 15 cm

Somebody else’s song, number 3 (gold and silver fancy buttons), 2026
Buttons, cardboard box, printed paper
2.5 x 13.5 x 8.5 cm

Somebody else’s song, number 6 (Christmas cards), 2026
Found letters and cards, string
17 x 20 x 5.5 cm

Somebody else’s song, number 7 (friends), 2026
Found toys
19 x 12 x 9 cm

Somebody else’s song, number 4 (wool), 2026
Scrap yarn, cardboard box, printed magazine pages
11.5 x 32 x 19 cm

Happy Easter Monday. C. Mae Bloom’s show will reopen on Wednesday 8th April. C. Mae BloomFortune means a chance, 2026Egg...
06/04/2026

Happy Easter Monday. C. Mae Bloom’s show will reopen on Wednesday 8th April.

C. Mae Bloom
Fortune means a chance, 2026
Eggshells, watercolour, acrylic
15 x 13 x 8 cm

The gallery will be closed Friday 3rd & Saturday 4rd April, we will re-open Wednesday 8th April after the Bank Holiday. ...
02/04/2026

The gallery will be closed Friday 3rd & Saturday 4rd April, we will re-open Wednesday 8th April after the Bank Holiday.

Danny Fox
Woman with Cat and Green Apples, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
122 x 91 cm
124.2 x 93.9 cm (framed)

Visit to Natalia Gonzalez Martin in the studio with National Gallery Young Ambassadors. Thanks to everyone who came alon...
30/03/2026

Visit to Natalia Gonzalez Martin in the studio with National Gallery Young Ambassadors. Thanks to everyone who came along. .gonzalez.martin

12 bronze sculptures by C. Mae Bloom in her solo exhibition ‘Borrowers’ which continues til 9 May. Open Wed to Sat 11-6p...
24/03/2026

12 bronze sculptures by C. Mae Bloom in her solo exhibition ‘Borrowers’ which continues til 9 May. Open Wed to Sat 11-6pm.

First Aid, 2026
Cast bronze, fabric, ribbon, key, scissors
14 x 10 x 0.5 cm

Pearl and Shell, 2026
Cast bronze, nail polish, antique hat pins, tinsel
21 x 14 x 2 cm

Black Midi, 2026
Cast bronze, felt tip pen, nail polish, glass button, safety pins
6 x 4 x 0.5 cm

A forward motion in any direction, 2025
Cast bronze, felt tip pen, glass bugle beads, silver plated copper wire, nail varnish
5.5 x 5.5 x 1 cm

In-between, 2026
Cast bronze, felt tip pen, nail polish
10.5 x 7.5 x 0.5 cm

Preparation means perseverance, 2026
Cast bronze, organza ribbon, drill bit, nylon sewing thread, repair thread card, cotton bud
12.5 x 7.5 x 0.5 cm

Scattergraph, 2026
Cast bronze, felt tip pen, drawing pins, indicator pin
8.5 x 7 x 1 cm

The Glow, 2025
Cast bronze, glow-in-the-dark nail polish, other assorted nail polish
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.2 cm

Auld Lang Shame, 2026
Cast bronze, marker pen, nail polish, raffia, 13a fuse, craft wire, game counter
20 x 9.5 x 0.5 cm

Note, 2025
Cast bronze, nail polish
5.5 x 5 x 0.2 cm

Overclocked, 2026
Cast bronze, felt tip pen, glass bugle beads, craft wire, glass headed sewing pins
8 x 8.5 x 0.5 cm

Pocket protector, 2026
Cast bronze, organza, thread, pencil, screw, label
9 x 10 x 0.5 cm

C. Mae Bloom ‘Borrowers’ is open!! Wed to Sat 11-6 through 9 May. 💝💝 Installation photos by Damian Griffiths
14/03/2026

C. Mae Bloom ‘Borrowers’ is open!! Wed to Sat 11-6 through 9 May. 💝💝 Installation photos by Damian Griffiths

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