Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026
Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026

Tau Lewis: heartstrings, 2026

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Tau Lewis

heartstrings, 2026

Mixed media (fabric, painted leather, thread, wool, hand dyed fibres, found objects)

Series of 16 of which 15 are available

Accompanied by a certificate signed by the artist

Charm length approx 40cm, full drop 65cm

Canadian artist Tau Lewis has created a series of 15 unique wall-based sculptures which she refers to as 'charms', exclusively for The Hepworth Wakefield.

Lewis sees the series as a celebration of the spring awakening. Each sculpture is made up of clusters of hand sewn representations of blossoms, insects and angels. The charms borrow many of the same materials used to create Lilith (2024) - acquired by The Hepworth Wakefield in 2025 and on display at the gallery from March 2026 - as well as beads and small objects collected by the artist during years of work and travel. They not only celebrate new beginnings, but also memorialise many places and little histories personal to the artist.

The sculptures borrow many of the same materials used to create Lilith (2024) acquired by The Hepworth Wakefield in 2025 and on display at the gallery from March 2026.

Each sculpture is unique and handmade by the artist.


Once you have made your purchase, please email editions@hepworthwakefield.org with your preferred piece (see images for detail in each edition labelled A-P) and we will do our best to accommodate.

Tau Lewis (b.1993) was born in Toronto, Canada and currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Lewis presented a newly commissioned installation as part of Yorkshire Sculpture International at The Hepworth Wakefield in 2019, the artist’s first exhibition in Europe. Lewis’ self-taught practice explores historical traumas, black identity, agency, memory and its recovery. Her work is constructed through a combination of hand sewing and assemblage of found objects to create portraits, which take on both human and organic forms. 

Lewis has presented work at The 59th Venice Biennale and at 52 Walker, New York. She has exhibited in several museums and institutions, including the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, MoMA PS1, New York, New Museum, New York and The Hepworth Wakefield.

 In 2025, The Hepworth Wakefield acquired Lewis’ sculpture, Lilith (2024).
Lilith continues an ongoing sculptural bust series in which the artist uses found materials to depict imagined beings that act as spiritual conduits between the past, present, and future. Lewis’s intricate craft transforms repurposed materials – such as leather, shearling and beads – into speculative idols and monuments, building a unique iconography informed by the Black diasporic experience and addressing the erasure of forgotten histories.
Lilith
has been acquired through an innovative funding partnership between the Contemporary Art Society, the Henry Moore Foundation and Cathy Wills. The sculpture is on display at the gallery from 21 March 2026 as part of a new exhibition, Rhythm, Dance and Everything.

 

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