Hard To See: Don’t Look, Aluminium, Aluminium Composite Panel, Perspex and Lights, 2019
Nail Salon, PVC curtain, 2019
House : Thank You, Digital painting on perforated PVC in aluminium housing on steel rail system, 2020
Promised Land (OK), Acrylic on canvas with plasma cut steel, 2019
Nail Salon : Silk And Steel, Acrylic and spray paint on reflective material in artist’s frame, 2020
Gorse Bush : The Sun Never Sets, Digital painting on perforated PVC in aluminium housing on steel rail system, 2020
Install shot, Idol Hands, Platform Southwark, London, 2020
Install shot, Idol Hands, Platform Southwark, London, 2020
Bio
Elliot is a British artist who lives and works in London, he graduated with a BA in Fine Art Painting from Camberwell College of Art in 2014. Elliot’s work explores themes of language and meaning through painting and sculpture. Through the repetition of visual and verbal iconography, often sourced from alternative means of communication such as braille or sign, Fox is able to undermine our preconceptions of language. Conventional linguistic structures are supplanted by a personal narrative of imagery, a substitute dialect which serves as the vehicle for Fox’s continued artistic endeavours.
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Idol Hands (Solo Exhibition) Platform Southwark, curated by Hector Campbell (London, 2020)
Safe Hands (Solo Exhibition) Sassoon Gallery (London, 2019)
Scratching a Difference Itch (Solo Exhibition) Golborne Gallery (London, 2017)
HOUSE §1 (Group Exhibition) Collective Ending HQ (London, 2020)
ABSINTHE §3 (Group Exhibition) Spit and Sawdust (London, 2019)
Tchao Paulo (Group Exhibition) Studio Leidts (Brussels, 2019)