Lewis Teague Wright

Lewis Teague Wright is a London-based artist who was born in 1987 in London, England. He is known for his multidisciplinary practice that involves the use of CGI video, photography, installation, and sculpture to explore world-building through object-oriented ontology. Wright's practice is inspired by science fiction, archaeology, and gestures of adolescence, and he presents viewers with unearthly psychedelic landscapes and manufactured environments.

Wright has exhibited his work in various solo and group exhibitions across Europe and North America. His recent exhibitions include "SCAB" at Gianni Manhattan in Vienna, Austria (2019), "The Ghoul" at pcp galerie in Paris, France (2019), "TOYOTA00" at Cordova in Barcelona, Spain (2018), and "URCHIN" at Lodos in Mexico City, Mexico (2017). Through his exhibitions, Wright has gained recognition for his ability to create immersive and visually striking installations that challenge our perception of reality and the constructed nature of our world.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1987

  • Country:

    United Kingdom, London

  • Gallery:

    Lodos