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. Having initially studied architecture, prior to studying sculpture, his practice is underpinned by a long standing investigation into how we live, and how those environments shape us.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. He has collaborated with Wayne McGregor, Marina Abramović, Polar Explorer Robert Swan and Google Arts and Culture. His projects have won and been listed for a number of awards including a D&AD Yellow pencil (2018), RIBA award (2012) (2011), Aesthetica art Prize. In 2021 he represented Antarctica at the London Design Biennale.Williams lectures internationally and has written for a number of publications. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and the Royal College of Art.
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