Drop in to the Westwood Room and meet artist Graham Fudger and experience and discuss his exhibition ‘Not Just Us’ in this one day event. ‘Not Just Us’ is a digital exploration referencing the awe and wonder of colour in the natural world as seen through numerous eyes. The one-day exhibition displays scenes and details found and recorded by contemporary artist Graham Fudger at a dozen locations over the summer. Each 60-second video is assembled with multiple stills crafted in Photoshop using the artist’s transitional hue process to infer visual perceptions across a range of species in the nature-space… including our own. Graham will also lead a bookable Smartphone Discovery walk in the nearby University Parks from 13:30-14:30.
About the speaker
Graham is a multi-disciplinary contemporary artist working in 3D and digital media.
BA and MA trained at the University of Westminster, he spent fifteen years as a portrait photographer and picture editor in the magazine industry post-graduation and took the Man Booker longlist up on to Anthony Gormley's Fourth Plinth in London.
Published on the s[edition] platform and at ArtPoint in Paris, he recently conducted a year-long study of Colour in Contemporary Art funded by the Arts Council, completing it with a residency at Sir Isaac Newton's family Home, courtesy of the National Trust.