Study for the defence mechanic (repairing the pathways that run between me and you)
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James Rogers

Study for the defence mechanic (repairing the pathways that run between me and you)

3D printed copper, manipulated and patinated by hand
15.5 x 16.5 x 18 cm.
Created in 2020
This work is unique


£2,000
Browns East | Future. Seduction. Icons (18/28)

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London based artist James Rogers’ work explores figuration in the realm of post-digital, employing and hacking 3D-printing techniques to work with bronze, copper, iron, and precious metals.

His artistic trajectory began with the discovery of outsider art, starting with Darger and Wolfli, before moving towards the influence of Gustav Mesmer’s flying machines. This focus upon the machine, reignited his newfound interest in the high arts while works such as Hogarth’s conversation pieces inspired Rogers to explore the relationships that exist between people and their objects. This timed well with the artist’s discovery of 3D-printing. He designed and built his own 3D-printer, attracting the attention of the Mead Foundation, who supported his investigations into the conjuncture between the arts and technology through the provision of a scholarship. 

Accolades
BA Fine Art, Camberwell College of Arts, UAL, London, 2016.

Awards: Mead Family Foundation, UAL, London 2015.
Recent Projects: Real People do Real Things, Nike Campaign for Airmax 90, 2019. A boom downloaded from the clouds, Olly Fathers & James Rogers, Arietta Chandris, Blowout Magazine, 2019.
Solo Exhibitions: James Rogers, Blue Shop Cottage, Camberwell, London, 2020.
Recent Exhibitions: The Other Art Fair Summer Edition, Kings’ Cross, London, 2019. This is the end? Candid Arts Trust, London, 2019. Why so yellow? Private residence exhibit, London, 2018. FBA Futures, Mall Galleries, London, 2018.

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