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Analoguea  selling exhibition curated by 🎟️ PV: Thursday, 26th February 2026, 6-9pmPlease RSVP via Hypha Studios’ Eventb...
03/02/2026

Analogue

a selling exhibition curated by

🎟️ PV: Thursday, 26th February 2026, 6-9pm
Please RSVP via Hypha Studios’ Eventbrite

📍 Hypha HQ3, Unit 3, Euston Tower, 286 Euston Road, NW1 3DP
🚪 Open: 27th February – 7th March 2026, 12–6pm

🔗 www.hyphastudios.com/sarah-elson

💭 Digital systems dominate our lives with a logic that thrives on precision and quantification. The artists here propose the analogue not as a refuge from the digital, but as a mirror to its limitations. Ambiguity, embodied making, and sustained attention may be our most valuable forms of knowledge.

Analogue is a group show featuring artists on Hypha Curates. All exhibited works will be for sale on the platform, with 70% going to the artist and 30% supporting the charitable work of

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👤 Featured artists:

Pauline Batista
Claudia Barreira
Michael Coppelov
Spike Dennis
Stathis Dimitriadis
Srabani Ghosh
Neil Groom .groom
Liz Harrington
Nicky Hirst
Libby Hoffenberg
jota .zone
Susan Ker-Seymer
Helen Kincaid
William Lowry .art
Sanna Namin
Jennifer Nieuwland
Alexis Over-Papatzaneteas .studio
Lisa Pettibone
Kirsi Pirhonen
Owen Planchart .art
Anusha Ramchand .studio
Zara Ramsay
Lenka Rayn H.
Vivien Carolyn Reinert
Monya Riachi .riachi
Zoe Scutts
Ewelina Skowronska
Alexis Zelda Stevens
Gwennann Thomas
Claude Vergez
Josephine Wood

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💬Sarah Elson () is the Founder of Launch Pad (), a London-based platform for art commissions & residencies. She is an active board member in a wide range of cultural institutions in the UK & the US. Sarah is also a Partner at Otherwise, a production company for artist-led, socially impactful films.

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James Grossman ()Nudibranch Series (2025)Ceramic20 x 20 x 10 cm£2,800 inc VAT (Or 12 x £234 payments a month)💬 About the...
02/02/2026

James Grossman ()

Nudibranch Series (2025)
Ceramic
20 x 20 x 10 cm
£2,800 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £234 payments a month)

💬 About the work: The Nudibranch series takes inspiration from the extraordinary world of nudibranchs, soft bodied sea slugs inhabiting the ocean's depths. With over 3,000 known species, and new ones still being discovered, these creatures embody the mystery and abundance of forms hidden beneath the surface of our seas.

Unearthed Vessel (2025)
Ceramic
20 x 20 x 35 cm
£550 inc VAT
(Or 3 x £184 payments a month)

💬 About the work: Unearthed Vessel by James Grossman was part of The Car Boot Sale exhibition at London Design Festival 2025. Crafted from clay, each piece holds the city's unearthed history in raw, earthy elegance.

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💭About the artist: James Grossman (b. 2001) is a London-based sculptor who explores the intersection of technology and nature. With a background in Product Design from Edinburgh College of Art, he creates tactile installations that capture motion. His work has been exhibited at Clerkenwell Design Week and London Design Festival. Grossman received the Young Designer Award and the Moving Mountains Award and curated the In Scope exhibition at Hypha Studios. His pieces aim to bridge the sensorial with the technological.

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

     

Freddie Darke ()Wayfarer (2025)Oil and primer on canvas50 x 40 x 2 cm£1,000 inc VAT(Or 12 x 84 payments a year)55 Miles ...
28/01/2026

Freddie Darke ()

Wayfarer (2025)
Oil and primer on canvas
50 x 40 x 2 cm
£1,000 inc VAT
(Or 12 x 84 payments a year)

55 Miles (2025)
Oil, ink and primer on canvas
90 x 70 x 2 cm
£1,900 inc VAT
(Or 12 x 159 payments a year)

✨ Available to purchase through IG
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💬 About Wayfarer: The painting happened very naturally, almost as a distraction from other larger works that were developing at the same time. I wanted to treat the figure in the same way that I handled the "background" - sort of merging them, not making too much distinction. The subject matter is to do with walking, something that has been central to my practice, but that is also very apparent in the paintings I made in the first half of 2025.

💬 About 55 Miles: This painting came about during a period in which I walked the South Downs over 11 days. I've been enjoying putting these large billboards into my recent works - abstract paintings within paintings that evoke maps or landscapes, but are lacking in definite information. I'm sort of musing on disorientation, or an inability to grasp a conventional sense of direction, perhaps.

💭About the artist: Freddie Darke (b. 1984, London) is a figurative painter based in London. He works primarily in oils and inks, exploring human journeys and the entangled nature of history. His practice has been shaped by residencies across Europe. His video work Autumn Leaf was exhibited at The London Group Open. In 2023, he was selected for the ING Discerning Eye. His 2024 solo show was Rumours of Treasure at Copeland Gallery. He has led creative workshops for asylum seekers.

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

     

"Abi Freckleton ()The breath that rose as we slept (2023)Terracotta fossilised and raku fired pillowcase, glaze, photogr...
27/01/2026

"Abi Freckleton ()
The breath that rose as we slept (2023)
Terracotta fossilised and raku fired pillowcase, glaze, photograph of sunrise on porcelain, window glass.
14 x 23 x 5 cm
£750 inc VAT
(Or 12 x 62.5 payments a year)

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💬 About the work: This work is made in response to the sky at sunrise seen through early morning condensation on a window. It incorporates photographs and fragments of found objects sourced from this moment. The work is part of a series that reflects on how we are connected with others - both human and non-human, near and far, present and past and future - though the light of the sun.

💭About the artist: Abi Freckleton (b.1981) lives and works in Hertfordshire. She studied BA Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art and recently graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Ceramics & Glass, where she was a recipient of the Frank Bowling Scholarship. She has held residencies at the University of Hertfordshire and Eastcheap Projects, was a fellow for 5 years at Digswell Arts Trust and was awarded the Franz Project Porcelain Scholarship in Taiwan in 2023.

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

   
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📣 NOW OPEN:*SELLING EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITY*💫 We are excited to announce Jenn Ellis and Alex Mills as the Curators for ou...
26/01/2026

📣 NOW OPEN:
*SELLING EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITY*

💫 We are excited to announce Jenn Ellis and Alex Mills as the Curators for our third Hypha Curates exhibition at our Hypha Gallery Southwark Bridge Road, London.

APPLICATION DEADLINE
📆 Sunday 22 February, 6pm
Apply through 🔗 in bio

💬 Jenn Ellis FRSA is an acclaimed international curator and founder of curatorial practice Apsara Studio. From London to Hong Kong, Ellis’ focus is on the intersection of contemporary art, space and context, investigating themes of time, heritage and place through the lens of global artistic dialogue. 

💬 Alex Mills is a critically acclaimed Welsh composer and artist working across genres and mediums. His work has been described as “music of supernatural poignancy, melodic but otherworldly, narratively urgent and poetically impressionistic” (The Guardian).

✨EXHIBITION THEME: LIMINALITY

‘Look How Brightly’ is a bold interdisciplinary exhibition inspired by the new album by acclaimed London-based composer and artist Alex Mills, showcasing his output from the last decade. Co-curated by Mills and curator Jenn Ellis of Apsara Studio, the exhibition explores themes of liminality, presence and absence, fragmentation and reintegration, cyclicality and transcendence. 

For this open call we welcome works in any medium that respond to these themes. In an innovative approach to curation, the selected works will be part of an entire exhibition that reimagines the intersection of contemporary art and music.

OPPORTUNITY INFO
Physical exhibition at Hypha Gallery Southwark Bridge Road
📍 42 Southwark Bridge Rd, London, SE1 9EU
📅 Exhibition dates: 15th May - 14th June
🥂 Private View: 14th May

You must be a UK based artist, but you do not need to be London-based, but you must be able to deliver & pick up your work on the dates set out in the application

Existing works on Hypha Curates will be considered for the exhibition

💬About Hypha Curators:
The idea behind Hypha Curates is that we ask high profile people in the artworld to select the artists they want to champion.

Jenn’s headshot was taken by Yumin Lee
Alex’s headshot was taken by Clare Park

Lex Shute ()Glaskristall (2020)Stained glass, lead, tin31 x 38 x 36 cm£2,400 inc VAT (Or 12 x 200 payments a year)✨ Avai...
22/01/2026

Lex Shute ()
Glaskristall (2020)
Stained glass, lead, tin
31 x 38 x 36 cm
£2,400 inc VAT
(Or 12 x 200 payments a year)

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💬 About the work: In making a crystal from the vision inducing material of glass I hope to create a carrier of cosmic feelings. Crystal magic for divination and healing is rooted in pre-Christian folk-beliefs or Pagan practices. Crystal gazing or crystallomancy is a method to achieve visionary experiences and supernatural insight. For Jung the crystal is a symbol of the union of matter and spirit. The German Expressionists Paul Scheerbart and Bruno Taut championed glass or crystalline structures as a utopian ideal. When using the spiritualised material of glass they proposed to create an earthly paradise which would open up the New Age.

💭About the artist: Lex Shute lives and works in rural Somerset. She read Sociology at the University of Greenwich prior to gaining a Masters degree from the Royal College of Art in 2019. Solo exhibitions have been Of Truth of Clouds, South Hill Park Arts Centre, Berkshire (2013) and Future Proof, Opus Gallery, Newcastle (2011). Group exhibitions include A Goodly Company, ASC Handbag Factory, and Trace Elements, The Factory Project. She has been shortlisted for the Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize, the Rising Stars Prize, won third place in the Woolgather Art Prize and awarded a place on the Travers Smith CSR Programme.

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

   

Katherine Lubar ()Ziggurat (Green) (2016)Acrylic on linen56 x 35 x 2 cm£1,500 inc VAT(Or 12 x £125 payments a year)Ziggu...
21/01/2026

Katherine Lubar ()

Ziggurat (Green) (2016)
Acrylic on linen
56 x 35 x 2 cm
£1,500 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £125 payments a year)

Ziggurat ii (2016)
Acrylic on linen
100 x 60.3 x 2.5 cm
£2,300 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £192 payments a year)

💬 About the work: Ziggurats were a type of building in ancient Mesopotamia, which were on a raised ground, with receding levels of steps leading up to a flat roof. Many contemporary ziggurat buildings exist, and this painting takes as its source material one based in California.

Key West (2014)
Acrylic on linen
35.5 x 24.4 x 2 cm
£500 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £42 payments a year)

💬 About the work: The source material for this painting was taken from a poolside view at a hotel in Key West I stayed at years ago. The shadows of the large umbrellas above created repeated patterns on the decking. The colours I used remind me very much of the visual experience and feeling of this part of Florida - warmth and coolness at the same time, bright colours, playfulness and optimism.

Bannister (2017)
Acrylic on linen
90 x 45 x 2.5 cm
£2,300 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £192 payments a year)

💬 About the work: This painting was based on a very intricate shadow cast by a wrought iron staircase I saw in a Hitchcock film. As I worked on it, the individual shapes started to take on lives of their own, and I started seeing them as different characters, each in their own story.

Late Afternoon (2015)
Acrylic on linen
51.3 x 45.8 x 3 cm
£1,800 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £150 payments a year)

💬 About the work: A late afternoon shadow creeps across a courtyard and onto the adjoining wall and building behind it. I tried to capture this transient moment, when light moves so quickly, creating elongated shapes along its path.

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Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

     

Haydn Albrow ()A mouthful of teeth (2024)Tufted work, fabric, fringing and chains180 x 130 x 2 cm£1,500 inc VAT(Or 12 x ...
17/01/2026

Haydn Albrow ()
A mouthful of teeth (2024)
Tufted work, fabric, fringing and chains
180 x 130 x 2 cm
£1,500 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £125 payments a year)

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Last Chance to A mouthful of teeth (2024) and more works for sale at

Hypha Gallery 1 / No.1 Poultry, London, EC2R 8EN
Open: 12 December - 17 January 2025, Thursday - Sunday 12pm - 6pm

💬 About the work: This work was made for my solo show MONSTER TRUCK MUSEUM, where I delve into the surreal world of my dreams, merging images of teeth, slugs, monster trucks, aviation disasters, marbles and swords. These fragments form a visceral self-portrait shaped by an anxious subconscious. Through dense cut-pile textiles, the images emerge sharply from woollen surfaces, while cut-outs hint at deeper layers of the mind. The show creates a playful, immersive environment that invites viewers into my dreamscape and encourages them to recall their own.

💬 About the artist: Haydn Albrow (b. 1993) is a London-based multidisciplinary artist. She studied at London Metropolitan (2016) and completed an MFA in Sculpture at The Slade in 2021. Her work has appeared in group exhibitions across London, Manchester and LA. She won the 2024 Bankley Studios open call, leading to a solo show in Manchester, and held her second solo show in Glasgow this summer. In 2023, she co-founded ha.lf with Flora Bradwell to make contemporary art more accessible beyond traditional gallery spaces. She has also curated exhibitions at Staffordshire Street Gallery, The Crypt Gallery, Safehouse and Facebook’s former office site.

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

Poster artwork featuring 'Trophy Head 05 by Sophie Lloyd

EmergingArtists

Sophie Lloyd () Sucrosion - Rhubarb and Custard Head (2025)Sugar and Lead42 x 34 x 9 cm£600 inc VAT(or 12 x £50 payments...
16/01/2026

Sophie Lloyd ()
Sucrosion - Rhubarb and Custard Head (2025)
Sugar and Lead
42 x 34 x 9 cm
£600 inc VAT
(or 12 x £50 payments a year)

✨ Available to purchase through IG
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Last Chance to see Sucrosion - Rhubarb and Custard Head (2025) and more of Sophie Lloyd’s work at

Hypha Gallery 1 / No.1 Poultry, London, EC2R 8EN
Open: 12 December - 17 January 2025, Thursday - Sunday 12pm - 6pm

💬 About the work:
sucrosion
noun [sykˈrəʊʒn]
Irritation of the tongue caused by excessive sucking on boiled sweets.
1. She experienced significant sucrosion when the rhubarb and custard sweets became like knives in her mouth.
2. He looked at the tin of travel sweets with caution as he was prone to sucrosion..

💬 About the artist: Sophie Lloyd, b.2001, graduated with a first-class degree from City and Guilds of London Art School. In 2023-24, she was
selected for a residency at Lee Alexander McQueen's Sarabande Foundation. In 2023, she was awarded the Anthony Caro Sculpture Prize and the New Blood Emerging Art Prize at Saatchi Gallery. 2025 Exhibitions include, New Contemporaries at the ICA, Spillage at Standpoint Gallery, and Rising Stars at the Royal Oversea-League, Fortnum & Mason’s window display.

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

Poster artwork featuring 'Trophy Head 05 by Sophie Lloyd

EmergingArtists

India Stanbra ()They told me it’s out there (2025)Moving image£600 inc VAT(Or 12 x £50  payments a year)✨ Available to p...
16/01/2026

India Stanbra ()
They told me it’s out there (2025)
Moving image
£600 inc VAT
(Or 12 x £50 payments a year)

✨ Available to purchase through IG
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Last Chance to They told me it’s out there (2025) and more works for sale at

Hypha Gallery 1 / No.1 Poultry, London, EC2R 8EN
Open: 12 December - 17 January 2025, Thursday - Sunday 12pm - 6pm

💬 About the work: 'They told me it’s out there' investigates analogue processes through a digital medium. The work presents a constellation of ethereal plastic bags, drifting in a perpetual loop - their shifting forms hovering between flesh, ash and commodity. Speculating on the afterlives of “hyper-objects”: materials that exceed human timescales, the work resists the slick precision of
the digital. The simulation is intentionally 2D, staggered, glitching - a poor, fragile echo of reality. In this way the work becomes both digital and analogue: resisting digital logic, embracing nuance, uncertainty and material presence.

💬 About the artist: India Stanbra (b. 1997) is an artist working across installation, moving image and sculpture. Her practice explores entangled ecologies and the presence of technology in the everyday, questioning how our relationship with the artificial might evolve and adapt in a posthuman context. India completed her BFA at Chelsea College of Art, London, in 2019. She has exhibited in London and Hong Kong, including Systems We Have at New Art Projects (2022), Stack at York Street (2022) and Regal Oriental Hotel at AVA (2019). Curatorial
projects include The Floor is Lava (2025), and Testing Grounds at Filet (2022).

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

Poster artwork featuring 'Trophy Head 05 by Sophie Lloyd

EmergingArtists

Kenji Lim ()Forbidden Caterpillar (Honorary Magician) (2024)Painted resin, faux fur, resin eyes29 x 28 x 26 cm£1,800 inc...
16/01/2026

Kenji Lim ()
Forbidden Caterpillar (Honorary Magician) (2024)
Painted resin, faux fur, resin eyes
29 x 28 x 26 cm
£1,800 inc VAT
(or 12 x £150 payments a year)

Forbidden Caterpillar (Peach Pit) (2024)
Painted resin, faux fur, resin eyes
29 x 28 x 26 cm
£1,800 inc VAT
(or 12 x £150 payments a year)

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Last Chance to see Forbidden Caterpillar (Honorary Magician) (2024) and Forbidden Caterpillar (Peach Pit) (2024) at

Hypha Gallery 1 / No.1 Poultry, London, EC2R 8EN
Open: 12 December - 17 January 2025, Thursday - Sunday 12pm - 6pm

💬 About the work: The Forbidden Caterpillar’s fluffy body with thick colourful fur give it the cuddly allure of a teddy bear or an exotic pet, but looks can be deceiving, with bright colours a sign to avoid something that might be toxic or harmful to the touch.

💬 About the artist: Kenji Lim (born Singapore 15 December 1980) studied Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London (MA - 2017-2019); and the Ruskin School of Art, Oxford University (BFA - 1999-2002).He was selected for the Exeter Contemporary Open 2025 and was winner of the Audience Choice Award. Recent exhibitions include Something Quickening at Panrucker Gallery, London; Spend Time Not Thinking About Tomorrow at IMT, London; Tourist at Galerie Reinthaler, Vienna; and Perishing Thirst at Quench Gallery, Margate. He has been featured in London Art Roundup, Parnass Magazine and Wiener Zeitung, and the Quench Podcast, How Did You Get Here?

Collect with Purpose: 70% to the artist, 30% to provide free studio and exhibition spaces.

Poster artwork featuring 'Trophy Head 05 by Sophie Lloyd

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