The digital exhibition is now live! Visit the link in our bio to explore the experiential exhibition.
Based on Professor Inge Daniel’s groundbreakworking work @oxford_uni , the project reveals residents’ lived experience in London’s often-overlooked post-war tower blocks, challenging stigma and highlighting resilience, care and community.
Developed during lockdown using innovative research packs, the exhibition combines residents’ hand-drawn maps, photographs, films and audio recordings to offer an intimate, multi-sensory glimpse into everyday life.
From contested redevelopment campaigns to creative acts of care, it shows how investing in people and places, rather than demolition, can sustain hope, connection and belonging.
Exhibition website @hyperkitstudio
#disobedientbuildings #towerblocks #postwarhousing #communitystories #anthropology
Susie Hamilton’s striking works at Kunstmuseum Magdeburg (28 April – 6 September) form part of The Shared Now, a group exhibition exploring the fragility and division of the present moment.
Many of Hamilton’s works are included within her book Underground, designed by Hyperkit, published by Hurtwood in November last year and exhibited in London with Paul Stolper Gallery.
Works include:
Red Figure, 2025
Bow Road, 2025
Bow Road 2, 2025
Liverpool Street, 2024
Moorgate, 2025
Susie Hamilton will be showing her 𝗨𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗴𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 drawings at Kunstmuseum Magdeburg from next month, 28 April - 6 September, as part of 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗡𝗼𝘄 group exhibition. Susie's book 𝙐𝙣𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙜𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙙, published by Hurtwood last November, was launched alongside the first presentation of these works at Paul Stolper Gallery, and it’s exciting to see them reach a new audience.
The exhibition brings together a compelling line-up and is a fantastic opportunity to see these striking works once again. Visit the Kunstmuseum website to find out more about the exhibition.
A big thank you to @hyperkitstudio for working with us to bring our new website to life.
They helped us translate two decades of projects, questions, and evolving practice into a digital space that feels intuitive and true to who we are. It’s never easy to shape something that’s still in motion, and we’re grateful for the care and patience they brought to the process.
Have a look around if you haven’t yet. Link in bio.
Looking back at a fabulous night at Paul Stolper gallery for the launch of ‘Underground’, Hurtwood’s striking new publication featuring nearly ninety recent works by acclaimed London-based painter Susie Hamilton.
Created between 2023 and 2025, first on the London Underground and later in the studio, Hamilton’s pen and pencil drawings, as well as subsequent paintings on cardboard and torn canvas, portray passengers caught in states of transformation. Explore this wonderful book where everyday journeys become linked to the mythological underworld, often imagined as a place of metamorphosis.
Alongside Susie’s reflections, the book features:
✨ A foreword by Eleanor Pinfield (Head of Art on the Underground, TfL)
✨ An interview with writer & broadcaster Amah-Rose Abrams
✨ An extended essay by Dr Matthew Holman
📦 Available now - tap the link to shop or head to our bio to explore the book
📚 Also available from @paulstolpergallery and from your favourite bookseller
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Project Editor: Anneka French
Designed by: Hyperkit
Reprography & print production: Hurtwood, London
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#susiehamilton #contemporaryartist #londonunderground #stateoftransformation #artwork #gallery #artbookpublishing #recentworks
Visit my Shopping Trolley Sculpture and Walk The Line today at Cody Docks! Accessible by walk, cycle, or wheelchair. Special thanks to @_meganpiper@_sarah_carrington for the new book announcement. @thelinelondon 's 10-year celebration book hits shelves in November, courtesy of @phaidonpress . @thelinelondon@thierry_bal for the photos. Very exciting!!!
🟨 CHILA BURMAN 🟨
💡 Known for her radical feminist practice, her joyful neon light installations and her use of kaleidoscopic colours, @chilaburman is one of Britain's most exciting contemporary artists — challenging stereotypes and championing equality through her explorations of Asian femininity and female empowerment.
🍭 A feast of colour and texture, this major monograph brings together Burman's extraordinary body of work from across four decades, featuring paintings, prints, neons, installations, video works, and a range of contributions from artists and writers: Louisa Buck, Deborah Cherry, Linder, Bidisha Mamata, Bakul Patki, Nicole Polonsky, Dorothy Price, Ashwani Sharma and Frances Spalding.
Design by @hyperkitstudio .
Now available to order from @tateshops and all good bookstores. 📚
🔊 Join us for the third iteration of Small Press Fest, an annual fair celebrating small-press and independent publications.📖 Featuring tables by Aleesha Nandhra, Hamja Ahsan, Khidr Collective, Maqam Books, Montez Press, The Pidgin Library, PageMasters, STUART, Sold Out Publishing, Visualizing Palestine, WANAWAL, and more TBC.⭐
📅 Saturday and Sunday 13-14 July from 12-6pm
📍 The Mosaic Rooms
🔗 RSVP for individual events via our linktree
✏️ This year’s programme features talks by Marwan Kaabour and Visualizing Palestine, an Afghan kite making workshop with Ahmadzia Bakhtyari, a storytelling session for families with Elias Matar, and readings by Hamedine Kane, from The School of Mutants.💖
🕐 PROGRAMME
🌱Saturday 13 July:
2pm:
Talk by Marwan Kaabour about his new book 'The Queer Arab Glossary'
3pm:
Storytelling Session for families with Elias Matar
4pm:
Talk with Visualizing Palestine around their upcoming book 'Visualizing Palestine: A Chronicle of Colonialism and the Struggle for Liberation'
🌞Sunday 14 July:
2pm:
Afghan Kite Making Workshop with Ahmadzia Bakhtyari
🔗Full programme and all details with link in bio
Drumroll please…. our new business cards have arrived! Same business, new name. Still run by garden designer Tabitha Rigden, still based at the Bucks HQ. So what’s changed? Well, there’s now just one name over the door. A mutual and amicable agreement with my ‘other half’ to collaborate only on certain projects. Excited for the future 💚. Thank you to pals of old @hyperkitstudio for the updated artwork. #gardendesigner #landscapedesigner #womeninbusiness #marlow #rebrand