Graham Fudger (b.1964 UK) is a multi-disciplinary contemporary artist working in 3D and digital media. BA and MA trained at the University of Westminster, he spent fifteen years as a portrait photographer and picture editor in the magazine industry post-graduation in a career spanning five continents.He took the Man Booker longlist up on to Anthony Gormley's Fourth Plinth in 2009 and once supported REM during their UK tour as part of the Jazz Butcher group. Graham’s sculptural and digital work considers humanity’s impact on the environment in a shifting technological world.
He recently conducted a year-long study of Colour in Contemporary Art funded by the Arts Council, completing it with a residency at Sir Isaac Newton's family Home, courtesy of the National Trust.