28/05/2026
About Beverley Duckworth who is opening her solo exhibition From Below on 4 June 2026 at SLQS Gallery as part of London Gallery Weekend.
Working with living sculpture and installation, Beverley Duckworth creates spaces and moments which connect the smallest, poetic actions of plants with precarious issues facing humanity. Her practice centres on the afterlife of the discarded and is rooted in small acts of reparation - sewing scraps together, watering fragile seedlings and nurturing the regenerative power of composting from waste materials.
Duckworth was born and lives in London and is the winner of the Royal Society of Sculpture’s Gilbert Bayes Award (2025). She was shortlisted for the John Ruskin Prize (2026) and was awarded a studio residency with the Sarabande Foundation (2025). She was selected for New Contemporaries (2024) and UK New Artists City Takeover (2022). She graduated with an MFA (with distinction) from Goldsmiths University (2024). She has exhibited in the UK and internationally in the USA, China and Europe.
Artist Portrait by Sarabande Foundation
Installation images of works by Bevereley Duckworth:
Strands (2022), Arthub Gallery, London
Stale (2024), A Landscape of Chance, SLQS Gallery, London; Image by
Surplus (2024), Goldsmiths MFA Degree Show, London; Image by Carmen Gray
Residue (2025), New Contemporaries, ICA, London and KARST, Plymouth; image credit is Ben Deakin
Glut (2024), SLQS Gallery at Minor Attractions, London; Image by
Anthesis III (2025), Patience in Looking, Truth in Making, The John Ruskin Prize, London
Vaneer (2025), Terraforma, The Royal Society of Sculptors Gilbert, Bayes Award Winners show, London and Wakefield
Source (2025), Permission to Bloom, Don’t Look Projects, Los Angeles.
Join us for the private view on 4 June (link in bio to RSVP)
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