Personal Knowledge I

Lewis Teague Wright

BornNationalityBased In
1987BritishLondon
Biography

Lewis Teague Wright’s multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, installation, photography, CGI video, and other media, exploring memory, perception, and the passage of time. In many of his works, he offers viewers immersive journeys through the labyrinthine corridors of memory, crafting complex, almost surreal landscapes that blend elements of science fiction, archaeology, and the spontaneity of youth. Using sculptural forms, CGI, and photographic techniques, Wright constructs environments where personal memory intertwines with nature, as seen in depictions of beaches marked by driftwood, sand, and ephemeral traces of human presence. Other works meld nostalgia with mystical futurism, employing Polaroids, fingerprints, and A.I.-generated images to interrogate memory, technology, and perception. These works manipulate photographic and digital processes to envision future realities filtered through human subjectivity and memory, challenging the viewer to reflect on the nature of experience and the persistence of personal and collective histories. Central to Wright’s practice is the creation of immersive, tactile, and visually rich experiences that encourage contemplation of identity, memory, and the interplay between time, place, and imagination. ...

Selected Artworks
Personal Knowledge I
Lewis Teague WrightPersonal Knowledge I, 2021
42 x 58 x 25cm
Personal Knowledge IV
Lewis Teague WrightPersonal Knowledge IV, 2021
42 x 58 x 25cm
Gallery Representation