Alex Yudzon

Born in 1977, Alex Yudzon is a consummate artist who comfortably blurs the divide between photography, painting, sculpture, and performance. His riveting work originates from reimagining site-specific installations into autonomous photographs, subtly highlighting the way we create our personal spaces in today's world. From being exhibited at the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art, China International Photography Biennial to the Arles Photo Festival, Yudzon's work has made its impress on the global stage.

In 2017, he had the prestigious opportunity to be an artist-in-residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts. Following that, Yudzon marked his solo show at the Slag Gallery in Brooklyn and a two-person show at Rick Wester Fine Art in New York in 2018. The very next year, he was the proud recipient of a NYFA grant for photography, an achievement that led to his work being included in "Contemporary Performance," a museum-wide exhibition at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts. Today, our in-depth interview with Yudzon reveals his inspirations, artistic process, and his extraordinary journey creating "A Room for the Night". (Website, Instagram)

Alex is offering an exciting online workshop this October called "Creating Beyond Convention" - a 4-week intensive program designed for photographers and artists looking to push creative boundaries. The workshop explores innovative approaches used by artists across disciplines (photography, film, music, writing) and how to apply these insights to your own creative practice. Learn more and register here