Roz Hall b. 1980
Roz Hall is a conceptual artist based in the South East of England. He works across multiple disciplines including painting, video art, installation, performance art, digital painting, and more recently, charcoal. He has taught digital art at Tate Britain, The Victoria & Albert Museum, Pallant House Gallery and at the London flagship Apple Store in Covent Garden. He's worked with Apple and Microsoft in the promotion of digital art and has been exhibited globally in a number of exhibitions including the Lumen Prize. He's a regular guest speaker for The Training Partnership's Art in Action lectures, where he has presented alongside Grayson Perry, Martin Parr and Zandra Rhodes.
The central thesis of his work is self identity, and specifically how the modern world is impacting our understanding of the "self". Themes include religion, gender, ethics, technology, social networking, digital footprint/identity, fake news/post reality.
Exhibitions:
Portrait of MC
Self Portrait Facing Forward
Portrait of the Artists Father
Self Portrait in Yellow Glasses
Self Portrait in Charcoal
Apple store