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Exhibition

On your way home

18 Nov-23 Nov 2025
PV 19 Nov 2025, 6-9pm

67 York Street Gallery
London W1H 1QB

Overview

In her first solo exhibition in London, Laetitzia Campbell traces the invisible threads that connect the living to their histories, weaving together gestures, stories, and emotions that persist beyond the boundaries of time.

The exhibition's genesis lies in a story passed down from Campbell's father—a memory of walking home as a schoolboy in Jamaica. What remains of that moment is not the event itself but its mutable atmosphere: the scent of metal in the night air, the cool stillness of the road, the quiet awareness of being both close to home and infinitely far from it.

Moving gently between presence and absence, between what is passed down and what is lost along the way, Campbell explores memory not as a fixed repository but as a living fabric that stretches and frays, carrying traces of both tenderness and rupture. Her practice finds its roots in the domestic gestures learned in childhood from her mother—the measured rhythm of needle through fabric, the slow accumulation of time through touch.

These acts of making are more than technique; they are a language of continuity, a conversation with the past. Through textile works that embody both fragility and resilience, Campbell invites viewers to consider their own journeys home and the stories that shape our sense of belonging.

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Selected works