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Ben Branagan is an artist, originally from London and now based in Hastings on the south coast of the UK. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the The Salone del Mobile Milan and can be found in collections including the Tate Artists book archives. His work has been featured in numerous publications including; Vice, The Financial Times, Dazed & Confused and Art Monthly. Alongside his practice as an artist he is a visiting lecturer on the Visual Communication programme at the Royal College of Art.
3D scans of ephemeral sculptures with accompanying sound works.
3D scans of ephemeral sculptures with accompanying sound works. Ben Branagan is an artist, originally from London and now based in Hastings on the south coast of the UK. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the The Salone del Mobile Milan and can be found in collections including the Tate Artists book archives. His work has been featured in numerous publications including; Vice, The Financial Times, Dazed & Confused and Art Monthly. Alongside his practice as an artist he is a visiting lecturer on the Visual Communication programme at the Royal College of Art.
3D scans of ephemeral sculptures with accompanying sound works. Ben Branagan is an artist, originally from London and now based in Hastings on the south coast of the UK. His work has been exhibited internationally, including at the The Salone del Mobile Milan and can be found in collections including the Tate Artists book archives. His work has been featured in numerous publications including; Vice, The Financial Times, Dazed & Confused and Art Monthly. Alongside his practice as an artist he is a visiting lecturer on the Visual Communication programme at the Royal College of Art.