Graham Fudger

United Kingdom

Graham is a multi-disciplinary contemporary artist specializing in 3D and digital media. He holds a BA and MA from the University of Westminster and has a diverse background that blends technical and creative disciplines. Before transitioning into the art world, he spent fifteen years working as a portrait photographer and picture editor in the magazine industry. His work during this time also contributed to taking the Man Booker longlist to Anthony Gormley’s Fourth Plinth in London. In addition to his artistic career, Graham is a qualified telecommunications engineer and an occasional bass guitar player. His recent artistic endeavors include a year-long study of Colour in Contemporary Art, funded by the Arts Council, which culminated in a residency at Sir Isaac Newton’s family home, facilitated by the National Trust.

Throughout his career, Graham has participated in a wide range of exhibitions and projects, exploring the intersection of technology, art, and visual culture. His works have been showcased in various contemporary art spaces and galleries, where he has garnered attention for his innovative use of 3D and digital media. His residency at the National Trust marked a significant moment in his career, as it allowed him to merge scientific inquiry with artistic practice, creating works that reflect his deep engagement with both historical and modern influences.