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James Lomax

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Material
digital c-type print from scanned negative, found perspex
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork depicts the entrance of a building, with a set of glass doors as the focal point. The composition features a monochromatic color scheme dominated by shades of black and gray, creating a stark and minimalist aesthetic. The doors are framed by sleek, linear elements, emphasizing the geometric shapes and the overall minimalist design. The subject matter appears to be a contemporary architectural structure, with the glass panels and metal hardware suggesting a modern, industrial style. The artist's intention seems to be to capture the essence of urban, minimalist architecture, showcasing the interplay of light, shadow, and geometric forms. ...

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James Lomax
Artist
James Lomax
B.1991

James Lomax often reuses and reframes found objects by shifting their materiality or changing their function and purpose. Often presenting building site hoardings as paintings or reproducing cardboard boxes from luxury goods stores in cast concrete he poses political questions and highlights specific aspects of contemporary culture. With a strong historical art influence on his practice, his work has a specific interest in institutional critique and exhibition making as well as site-reactive interventions. Two new concrete cast works will be presented in the exhibition. ...

James Lomax: Artworks
Letters (hand delivered)
James Lomax
Letters (hand delivered), 2024
60 x 50 x 4cm
Untitled (System V)
James Lomax
Untitled (System V), 2022
77 x 54 x 3cm
Untitled (System XI)
James Lomax
Untitled (System XI), 2023
122 x 100 x 3cm
Untitled (System XII)
James Lomax
Untitled (System XII), 2023
122.5 x 90.5 x 3cm
Letters (the respondent)
James Lomax
Letters (the respondent), 2024
60 x 50 x 4cm
Shutter
James Lomax
Shutter, 2024
100 x 120 x 4cm
Store front
James Lomax
Store front, 2024
100 x 120 x 4cm
Letters (action)
James Lomax
Letters (action), 2024
60 x 50 x 4cm
Closed
James Lomax
Closed, 2024
136 x 92 x 1cm
Letters (Still Life)
James Lomax
Letters (Still Life), 2024
105 x 125 x 5cm
Now
James Lomax
Now, 2024
136 x 92 x 1cm
For
James Lomax
For, 2024
136 x 92 x 1cm
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