James Lomax (b. 1991, UK) previously studied at the Ruskin School of Art. He is drawn to objects that act as barriers and containers and uses these to investigate the physical and material language of a place. Highlighting the permanent and ephemeral gestures contained in a landscape he works with found objects, reframing and reconstructing them by altering their context, materiality, and form. Often working repetitively in series his studio practice sits alongside an interest in exhibition making.
Born: 1991 in United Kingdom
Nationality: British
RA Schools student from 2018 to 2022
Gender: Male
Flatten & Collapse, Recent Activity, Birmingham, 2022
STILL/LIFE, Urbanek Gallery, London, 2021
Details form the difference, Lily Brooke Gallery, London, 2018
Modern Relics, Fold Gallery, London, 2022
Pathways on Paper, South Parade, London, 2022
No time like the present, Public Gallery, London/Online, 2020
Premiums, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 2020
Salón Acme No. 8, Mexico City, 2020
Under the Volcano, M74 curated by Brooke Benington, Mexico City, 2020
Land Grab, Sadie Coles HQ (shop space), London, 2019
Futures, Coventry Biennial, 2017
Arts Council England, Emergency response fund, 2020
Henry Moore Institute, Research Residency, 2019
Ikon Gallery, Artist in Residence, 2017
New Art Gallery Walsall, Artist in Residence, 2017
Sky Academy Arts Scholarship, Bursary, Sky Arts, 2014