WHAT’S LEFT | WHAT’S GONE

curated by Lucia Jurikova &
Jagoda Witkowska

Hypha Gallery 3 / No. 1 Poultry, London EC2R 8EN

PV: Thursday, 29th January 2026, 6-9pm

Open: 30 January – 7 March 2026, Thursday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm

WHAT’S LEFT | WHAT’S GONE is a group exhibition that considers what materials retain and what slips away over time. Bringing together artists working through process and material experimentation, the exhibition approaches making as a way of thinking through memory, fiction, and lived experience.

Across sculpture, ceramics, and installation, materials are treated as responsive—registering time, labour, and repetition through acts of handling and reworking. Memory emerges as fragmented and provisional, surfacing through objects and gestures rather than fixed narratives. Fiction functions as a means of engaging with what is remembered, distorted, or lost, opening space for ambiguity rather than resolution.

The exhibition also addresses questions of excess and scarcity, where materials reflect cycles of accumulation, depletion, and care across ecological and inner landscapes.

WHAT’S LEFT | WHAT’S GONE invites reflection on what persists, what disappears, and what continues to be reshaped through making.



artists

Ewelina Bartkowska
Adele Williams
Catarina Moura
Emily Hana
Charlotte Worthington
Barbara Beyer
Siw Thomas

Artwork list

Siw Thomas

TIME TO STAY, 2023
Crank clay
Lead-based glaze with red iron oxide and black stain brushwork
Diameter 20cm

Siw Thomas

LEGS IN BED, 2023
Buff stoneware clay
Matt black glaze base with multiple glazes
Diameter 15cm

Siw Thomas

DASH OF MILK, 2023
Black stoneware clay
Coloured slips and lead-based glaze
Diameter 16cm

Siw Thomas

BLUE RINSE, 2019
Black stoneware and beach clay mix
Porcelain slip base with cobalt carbonate patches and chun glaze
(h) 12.5cm

Siw Thomas

CALCIUM, 2022
Crank clay
Chun glaze with red iron oxide and scratch marks
(h) 13.5 cm

Siw Thomas

TOO-WOO, 2022
Beach clay mix
Dolomite and beach clay mix
(h) 7.5cm

Siw Thomas

MR INNES, 2023
Chun glaze with red iron oxide brush
Diameter 23cm

Siw Thomas

VERSAILLES, 2023
Terracotta earthenware
Slip with scraffito marks, lead-based transparent glaze
(h) 13cm

Siw Thomas

UNNAMED, 2023
White earthenware clay
Blue slip and black stain with transparent lead glaze
(h) 12cm

Emily Hana

Almost Human, 2024
Oil on wood
62 x 33 x 10cm

Emily Hana

Conversations with the self, 2025
Oil on wood
90 X 82 x 18cm

Emily Hana

Unfold, 2024
Oil on wood
69 x 59 x 3cm

Emily Hana

Hugging Machine, 2025
Latex
Various dimensions

Charlotte Worthington

Deliverance, 2025
Acrylic, oil paint, ink, 24ct gold leaf, stitching, stuffing, silk, paper, and canvas sewn onto velvet
150 x 130cm

Charlotte Worthington

Animal 14, 2024
Embossed and repousse aluminium with tacks mounted on stretched canvas
30 x 30 x 1 cm

Catarina Moura

Garlands: Chasing Tails, 2025
Negative wax cast of bowl for anxious bitches, furry rabbit years for obedient bitches, dressmaking pins, perspex, stainless steel rope and motor
ca (h) variable x (w) 60 x (d) 60cm

Catarina Moura

Garlands: They Love Me, They Love Me Not, 2025
Negative wax cast of bowl for anxious bitches, furry rabbit years for obedient bitches, and dressmaking pins
ca (h) 60 x (w) 60 x (d) 25cm

Barbara Beyer

Mechanics, 2024
Stoneware, slip
31 x 29 x 14 cm

Barbara Beyer

by the brook Fresh Air Sculpture, 2024
Stoneware
ca 42 x 42 x 42cm

Barbara Beyer

give and take: knowing when to stop, 2021
Stoneware, slip
19 x 20.5 x 16.5cm

Barbara Beyer

give and take: lean to, 2021
Stoneware, slip, glaze
8.5 x 22.5 x 35cm

Barbara Beyer

Skywards series: Untitled
Slate rooftile, stones, wood
ca 20 x 40 x 18cm

Barbara Beyer

Untitled
Stone, wood
40 x 36 x 37cm

Adele Williams

Brew, 2026
Tea set: 6 cups, 1 teapot, dried plants/herbs
Teacups 6 x 6cm. Teapot 17 x 17cm

Adele Williams

Grounded, 2026
(Includes clays from West Norwood, Wimbledon, Hackney Downs, Highgate, and Finsbury Park)
Ranging from 15 to 40 cm

Ewelina Bartkowska

Of Ground and Flow, 2025
Digital print on fabric
Three pieces, 100 × 137cm each

Ewelina Bartkowska

Carriers of What Remains, 2025
Six ceramic vessels made from recycled clay, found metal, underglazes
Various sizes: 40cm wide, up to 80 cm tall

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