Maureen Paley

Hannah Collins: El Tiempo del Fuego

15 Sep - 24 Oct 2021

Hannah Collins
El Tiempo del Fuego
installation view, Maureen Paley, London, 2021
© Hannah Collins, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Hannah Collins
Flaming Forest
pigment print on paper
240 × 400 cm
2021
votive candles on shelf
52.4 × 43 × 15 cm
2021
Hannah Collins
El Tiempo del Fuego
installation view, Maureen Paley, London, 2021
© Hannah Collins, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Hannah Collins
Small Flame, Copal Tree I
c-type print
frame: 51.8 × 41.7 × 3 cm
2021
Hannah Collins
El Tiempo del Fuego
installation view, Maureen Paley, London, 2021
© Hannah Collins, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Hannah Collins
El Tiempo del Fuego
installation view, Maureen Paley, London, 2021
© Hannah Collins, courtesy Maureen Paley, London
Hannah Collins
In the Course of Time (12) Small Fire
silver gelatin print mounted on canvas
194 × 158 cm
1996
votive candle on shelf
97.4 × 30 × 30 cm
2021
Hannah Collins
120 years ago today
silver gelatin print
frame: 61.8 × 49.8 × 3 cm
2021
press release

HANNAH COLLINS

El Tiempo del Fuego

Maureen Paley: 15 September – 24 October 2021
Studio M: 15 September – 9 October 2021

Maureen Paley is pleased to announce a new exhibition by Hannah Collins that will be presented across the gallery’s two London spaces. Collins’ large-format black-and-white photographs brought her to prominence during the 1980s and led to a Turner Prize nomination in 1993. Her work draws attention to historical and social frameworks and addresses a wide range of subjects and geographical locations through images of interiors, exteriors, interactions, and specific objects.

In 2015 a retrospective of her work was shown at the Sprengel Museum Hannover, in conjunction with the award of the Spectrum Prize and travelled to Camden Art Centre, London and Baltic Centre, Newcastle. One of her most recent works - I will make up a song and sing it in a theatre with the night air above my head, 2018 has been shown at SF MOMA San Francisco, 2019, Tapies Foundation Barcelona, 2019, and at the Rotterdam Film Festival, 2020. She was awarded the 2019 Rose Award for Photography at the Royal Academy of Arts, London for her image depicting Nelson Mandela’s birthplace, The Road to Mvezo. Reading - Umtata, Mandela’s Teenage Home, National Monument, 2007. In 2020 Hannah Collins initiated and curated We Will Walk – Art and Resistance in the American South with Paul Goodwin, at Turner Contemporary in Margate, UK.

Further solo exhibitions have included Viewpoints, Walker Art Museum, Minneapolis, MN, USA, 1989; The Hunter’s Space Chisenhale Gallery, London, UK, 1995, travelling to: Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester, UK and Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK, 1995; A Worldwide Case of Homesickness, IMMA, Dublin, Ireland, 1996, travelling to: Contemporary Art Centre, Glasgow, UK, 1997; Current History, CaixaForum, Barcelona, 2007, travelling to: Artium Museum, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, 2008, CaixaForum, Madrid, Spain, 2009 and Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, USA, 2009; Solitude and Company, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, 2009 and Time will Reveal it all, Museo de Arte Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, 2010.Examples of her work are held in many collections including Tate (UK), Pompidou Centre (France), Reina Sofia Museum and MACBA (Spain), Sprengel Museum (Germany), Dallas Art Museum, MoMA, New York and Walker Art, Center (USA) amongst others. A new monograph Hannah Collins: Noah Purifoy will be published by Steidl. Hannah Collins is also working with 1960’s veteran Civil Rights activist Doris Derby to edit and narrate a journey through the civil rights era in Mississippi, this book will be published by MACK.

A portion of any sales generated from this exhibition will be gifted to The Amazon Conservation Team who partner with indigenous and local communities to protect tropical forests and strengthen traditional culture.