Open: Wed & Fri 11am-6pm, Thu 11am-9pm, Sat 12.30-6pm

Rivington Place, EC2A 3BA, London, United Kingdom
Open: Wed & Fri 11am-6pm, Thu 11am-9pm, Sat 12.30-6pm


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Aasha John: As I Weave

Autograph, London

Wed 3 Jun 2026 to Sat 6 Jun 2026

Rivington Place, EC2A 3BA Aasha John: As I Weave

Wed & Fri 11am-6pm, Thu 11am-9pm, Sat 12.30-6pm

Artist: Aasha John

Memory does not remain still. It shifts across time, shaped by distance, migration and the act of retelling

As I Weave is a new body of work by artist and teacher Aasha John, bringing together woven photographic pieces that explore family histories and connections shaped between Trinidad and London. Each work begins with family photographs and recorded conversations, translated through the slow, tactile process of weaving. Threads intersect, pull and resist, binding images that are often incomplete, fractured or partially obscured.

Working with her family archive, John approaches weaving as both a method of making and a way of thinking. Photographs are cut, reassembled and interlaced, creating surfaces that hold multiple stories at once. Memories shift, overlap and at times fall apart; gaps and silences remain visible within the work. These absences are not resolved but held in tension, reflecting the complexities of remembering across generations shaped by migration and distance.

At the centre of the work is a process of deep listening. Conversations with family members form the foundation of each piece, with oral histories translated into material form. Weaving becomes a means of preservation, holding together fragments of shared and personal experience while resisting their loss over time. In this way, the works operate as physical embodiments of memory, where thread functions as both connection and structure.

Developed during Autograph’s Visible Practice Residency, this exhibition reflects John’s ongoing enquiry into the relationship between artistic practice and teaching. Across her work, the roles of artist and teacher are not separate but in dialogue, shaping how knowledge is produced, shared and understood.

all images © the gallery and the artist(s)

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