Conor Ackhurst

Saal
38 × 45 cm
Pencil on paper
2026
“Derived from the intimate, in-the-round architecture of the Pierre Boulez Saal, Ackhurst’s drawing considers the concert hall as an instrument in its own right. Devoid of audience or performers, the work foregrounds the spatial conditions through which sound, proximity, and shared attention are shaped before the event of music itself.”
- Soft Commodity
Now on view as part of the group show Edge of Refusal, until 25 April 2026 at @softcommodity gallery.

More from the presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photos @luzin_terior

More from the presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photos @luzin_terior

More from the presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photos @luzin_terior

Solo presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
5-8 February 2026
Mexico City
@conor_ackhurst
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photography by @refotoarte

Solo presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
5-8 February 2026
Mexico City
@conor_ackhurst
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photography by @refotoarte

Solo presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
5-8 February 2026
Mexico City
@conor_ackhurst
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photography by @refotoarte

Solo presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
5-8 February 2026
Mexico City
@conor_ackhurst
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photography by @refotoarte

Solo presentation at Feria Material Vol. 12
Showing with Season 4 Episode 6
5-8 February 2026
Mexico City
@conor_ackhurst
@season4_episode6
@mmmmmaterial
Photography by @refotoarte

HIDE, an exhibition booklet by Conor Ackhurst
available now at www.playgroundldn.co.uk
Limited edition artist booklet published on the occasion of the exhibition in association with Regentag.
Friday, July 18, 2025 - Saturday, July 26, 2025 - Stroud Valleys Artspace - 4 John Street, Stroud, United Kingdom (map)
“A tree is a singular object. A forest is an abstraction, we experience it as an environment, an atmosphere, a system. A forest is a concept that emerges from multiplicity. It exists not just as a sum of its parts, but as something more—a space shaped by density, depth, concealment, and movement. HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not simply a tool of concealment but a political and aesthetic force—one that dissolves, distorts, and reconfigures our relationship to nature, perception and power.”

HIDE, an exhibition booklet by Conor Ackhurst
available now at www.playgroundldn.co.uk
Limited edition artist booklet published on the occasion of the exhibition in association with Regentag.
Friday, July 18, 2025 - Saturday, July 26, 2025 - Stroud Valleys Artspace - 4 John Street, Stroud, United Kingdom (map)
“A tree is a singular object. A forest is an abstraction, we experience it as an environment, an atmosphere, a system. A forest is a concept that emerges from multiplicity. It exists not just as a sum of its parts, but as something more—a space shaped by density, depth, concealment, and movement. HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not simply a tool of concealment but a political and aesthetic force—one that dissolves, distorts, and reconfigures our relationship to nature, perception and power.”

HIDE, an exhibition booklet by Conor Ackhurst
available now at www.playgroundldn.co.uk
Limited edition artist booklet published on the occasion of the exhibition in association with Regentag.
Friday, July 18, 2025 - Saturday, July 26, 2025 - Stroud Valleys Artspace - 4 John Street, Stroud, United Kingdom (map)
“A tree is a singular object. A forest is an abstraction, we experience it as an environment, an atmosphere, a system. A forest is a concept that emerges from multiplicity. It exists not just as a sum of its parts, but as something more—a space shaped by density, depth, concealment, and movement. HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not simply a tool of concealment but a political and aesthetic force—one that dissolves, distorts, and reconfigures our relationship to nature, perception and power.”

HIDE, an exhibition booklet by Conor Ackhurst
available now at www.playgroundldn.co.uk
Limited edition artist booklet published on the occasion of the exhibition in association with Regentag.
Friday, July 18, 2025 - Saturday, July 26, 2025 - Stroud Valleys Artspace - 4 John Street, Stroud, United Kingdom (map)
“A tree is a singular object. A forest is an abstraction, we experience it as an environment, an atmosphere, a system. A forest is a concept that emerges from multiplicity. It exists not just as a sum of its parts, but as something more—a space shaped by density, depth, concealment, and movement. HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not simply a tool of concealment but a political and aesthetic force—one that dissolves, distorts, and reconfigures our relationship to nature, perception and power.”

Season 4 Episode 6 @season4_episode6
↳ Londres
↳ STAND D01 | GALERÍAS
Presentando/Presenting:
→ Conor Ackhurst @conor_ackhurst
📸: [Cover–3] Conor Ackhurst
Cortesía de/Courtesy of #Season4Episode6
🎪 FERIA MATERIAL, VOL. 12
↳ 5–8.FEB.2026
↳ MARAVILLA STUDIOS
↳ Fresno 315, CDMX
¡ARTE QUÉ RICO!
٩(◕‿◕。)۶

Season 4 Episode 6 @season4_episode6
↳ Londres
↳ STAND D01 | GALERÍAS
Presentando/Presenting:
→ Conor Ackhurst @conor_ackhurst
📸: [Cover–3] Conor Ackhurst
Cortesía de/Courtesy of #Season4Episode6
🎪 FERIA MATERIAL, VOL. 12
↳ 5–8.FEB.2026
↳ MARAVILLA STUDIOS
↳ Fresno 315, CDMX
¡ARTE QUÉ RICO!
٩(◕‿◕。)۶

Season 4 Episode 6 @season4_episode6
↳ Londres
↳ STAND D01 | GALERÍAS
Presentando/Presenting:
→ Conor Ackhurst @conor_ackhurst
📸: [Cover–3] Conor Ackhurst
Cortesía de/Courtesy of #Season4Episode6
🎪 FERIA MATERIAL, VOL. 12
↳ 5–8.FEB.2026
↳ MARAVILLA STUDIOS
↳ Fresno 315, CDMX
¡ARTE QUÉ RICO!
٩(◕‿◕。)۶

Season 4 Episode 6 @season4_episode6
↳ Londres
↳ STAND D01 | GALERÍAS
Presentando/Presenting:
→ Conor Ackhurst @conor_ackhurst
📸: [Cover–3] Conor Ackhurst
Cortesía de/Courtesy of #Season4Episode6
🎪 FERIA MATERIAL, VOL. 12
↳ 5–8.FEB.2026
↳ MARAVILLA STUDIOS
↳ Fresno 315, CDMX
¡ARTE QUÉ RICO!
٩(◕‿◕。)۶

Season 4 Episode 6 @season4_episode6
↳ Londres
↳ STAND D01 | GALERÍAS
Presentando/Presenting:
→ Conor Ackhurst @conor_ackhurst
📸: [Cover–3] Conor Ackhurst
Cortesía de/Courtesy of #Season4Episode6
🎪 FERIA MATERIAL, VOL. 12
↳ 5–8.FEB.2026
↳ MARAVILLA STUDIOS
↳ Fresno 315, CDMX
¡ARTE QUÉ RICO!
٩(◕‿◕。)۶

Group show with @season4_episode6 and @santi_gallery
Open till 14/02/26
Photos @damian_griffiths_

Group show with @season4_episode6 and @santi_gallery
Open till 14/02/26
Photos @damian_griffiths_

Developed during a residency in Mexico, HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not only a tool of concealment, but a political and aesthetic force, one that dissolves, distorts, and reorganises our relationship to nature, perception, and power.
Link in bio 🔝
@conor_ackhurst @svajohnstgallery @sva__ @hughallan_

Developed during a residency in Mexico, HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not only a tool of concealment, but a political and aesthetic force, one that dissolves, distorts, and reorganises our relationship to nature, perception, and power.
Link in bio 🔝
@conor_ackhurst @svajohnstgallery @sva__ @hughallan_

Developed during a residency in Mexico, HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not only a tool of concealment, but a political and aesthetic force, one that dissolves, distorts, and reorganises our relationship to nature, perception, and power.
Link in bio 🔝
@conor_ackhurst @svajohnstgallery @sva__ @hughallan_

Developed during a residency in Mexico, HIDE is a continuation of Conor Ackhurst’s ongoing investigation into simulation, constructed environments, and the uneasy friction between digital and physical realities. In this work, camouflage is not only a tool of concealment, but a political and aesthetic force, one that dissolves, distorts, and reorganises our relationship to nature, perception, and power.
Link in bio 🔝
@conor_ackhurst @svajohnstgallery @sva__ @hughallan_

Last weekend to see Hide
At the SVA, Stroud
Curated by Hugh Allan
We will be hosting an open conversation with Colin Glen and myself this Saturday at 3pm about the exhibition.
@hughallan_
@sva__
@svajohnstgallery
@colinglenart

Last weekend to see Hide
At the SVA, Stroud
Curated by Hugh Allan
We will be hosting an open conversation with Colin Glen and myself this Saturday at 3pm about the exhibition.
@hughallan_
@sva__
@svajohnstgallery
@colinglenart

Last weekend to see Hide
At the SVA, Stroud
Curated by Hugh Allan
We will be hosting an open conversation with Colin Glen and myself this Saturday at 3pm about the exhibition.
@hughallan_
@sva__
@svajohnstgallery
@colinglenart

Last weekend to see Hide
At the SVA, Stroud
Curated by Hugh Allan
We will be hosting an open conversation with Colin Glen and myself this Saturday at 3pm about the exhibition.
@hughallan_
@sva__
@svajohnstgallery
@colinglenart

Last weekend to see Hide
At the SVA, Stroud
Curated by Hugh Allan
We will be hosting an open conversation with Colin Glen and myself this Saturday at 3pm about the exhibition.
@hughallan_
@sva__
@svajohnstgallery
@colinglenart

HIDE
Solo exhibition at SVA, Stroud
Curated by Hugh Allan
New sculptural and video work exploring the aesthetics of observation.
SVA Gallery
4 John Street,
Stroud,
Gloucestershire
PV 17th July, 6–8pm
Open 18–19th & 24–26th July, or by appointment
A specially produced publication by Jason Beard will accompany the exhibition

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior

Over the past four months, artists Jessica Luostarinen and Conor Ackhurst have shared a residency at @studioblockm74 in Mexico City. The resulting exhibition is not a singularly unified body of work, but rather a presentation of two distinct practices that have developed in parallel, shaped by proximity, conversation, and a shared sensitivity to the poetics of material, memory, and transformation.
Installation photos: @luzin_terior
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