Walking A Cappella


Monograph
£ 40

A small number of books will be availble at £100 as a limited edition with hand-pasted inclusions of book snippets remaindered from Reynolds’ studio, making each one unique.

Contributors: Joanna Kavenna, Hammand Nasar, Abigail Reynolds and Sophie J.Williams.

114pp
Soft back
295 x 240mm
c.115 images 

Designed by Michael Kelly 
Printed by Graphius, Ghent 
Co-published by Anomie, London and Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange, Penzance
Distrbuted by Script Publisher Services and Casemate IMP

Exhibition release 6 December 2025
UK release 29 January 2026
US release 26 February 2026

To pre-order your copy please contact the studio at abigailreynoldsstudio@gmail.com


Abigail Reynolds writes the introduction to this book of her creative endeavours from her studio at Porthmeor in St Ives, where a strong Atlantic wind drives sand against salt-crusted windows and the sound of the surf fills the room. This elemental, shifting environment frames the making of Walking A Cappella, a book that reflects the looping and discursive nature of her artistic practice.

The publication presents a flow of images, sequencing works without regard to chronology or technique but allowing them to speak to one another formally. Recurring ideas and forms emerge intuitively, mirroring the way Reynolds returns to her core concerns from different directions. A dialogue with curator and writer Sophie J. Williamson threads through the sequence, alongside an essay by novelist Joanna Kavenna and a preface from Hammad Nasar.

Reynolds’ work continually explores what lies beneath or behind: the unseen, the folded, the implied. She is interested in how much information can be held in tension, and how underlying structures shape experience. Her materials are often drawn from a personal library of books arranged in chronological order, beginning around 1890 when photography entered the public domain. The changing textures of paper and design across the decades of her book collection are echoed in thearray of papers and typography arranged in octavos within Walking A Cappella. Earlier in her career, working for the Oxford English Dictionary in DukeHumphrey’s Library, Reynolds honed a sensitivity to material history that remains central to her practice.

Reynolds works across sculpture, collage, print and live events. Using techniques such as overlay and folding, she reconfigures fragments of the past to sharpen our awareness of time. She is interested in disciplines from geology to palaeobiology, and collaborates with brass bands, choirs and DJs. Her work frequently explores the contested histories of her home in far west Cornwall.

Walking A Cappella accompanies a solo exhibition of the same title, spanning across both Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange, 9th December 2025 - 2nd May 2026.