Ben Cullen Williams is a London based artist, whose practice consists of sculptures, installations, photography and video. In his work, Williams explores humankind’s relationship to the world in a rapidly changing environment; he focuses on the intersection between space, technology...
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Ben Cullen Williams is a London based artist, whose practice consists of sculptures, installations, photography and video. In his work, Williams explores humankind’s relationship to the world in a rapidly changing environment; he focuses on the intersection between space, technology and landscape. He investigates how related spatial typologies can be understood as a physical manifestation of our own human condition. He draws on a range of fabrication processes from physical to digital to understand our phenomenological relationship to the material world in an unsettled age. His work has been shown internationally in a range of spaces, galleries and environments as well as collaborating with a range of different disciplines and fields. Such as Musée d'arts de Nantes, Wayne McGregor and Google Arts and Culture. Williams’ work operates on a range of scales from the human sized to those of architectural proportions. His projects have won a number of awards including a D&AD Yellow pencil for best spatial design in 2018. Williams lectures internationally and has written for a number of publications. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Art.