
This Monday 20th April artist Alexander James is going to take over our instagram account @worldoffad for the day.
Alexander James is a British born multimedia artist. His practice spans diverse media, including painting, sculpture, video and installation. Alexander James graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Camberwell College of Arts in London where he studied illustration from 2012 to 2015. He has exhibited his works in London, Berlin, Paris and New York. ‘One More Slope’, a group show that he curated, was the first fine art exhibition to be programmed onto the official London Fashion Week schedule in January 2020, while his most recent exhibition, ‘Look What The Cat Dragged In’ was rapturously received, examining the relationship between humans and technology in Alexander’s own fantastical style.
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Mark Westall
Mark Westall is the Founder and Editor of FAD magazine Founder and co-publisher of Art of Conversation and founder of the platform @worldoffad

THE FOURTH is thrilled to be starting the new year fresh with an insightful solo show presenting recent work by […]

In Dancing On Lava In A Moment Of Decadence, Alexander James presents a selection of his latest paintings, teeming with idiosyncratic figures and imagined scenarios that reveal an intimate and reflective space of his making. Through processes of abstraction and fragmentation, James’ multifaceted and vibrant pieces interweave elements of his memories and introspections into new constructed realities, while at once drawing on the mythologies of people and the concepts of success

Roman Road is starting the new year with an insightful solo exhibition presenting recent works by British artist Alexander James. Featuring unique pieces traversing different mediums, Look What The Cat Dragged In, takes visitors on a journey moving between a tangible reality and a digital existence.

British artist Alexander James recently sat down with art historian, writer and curator Hector Campbell to reflect upon his busy year that included solo exhibition in London, Paris and New York, his adoption of collage and sculpture and the premiere of his first short film.