Andy Grinham

Creating portals into nightlife’s darker pleasures

Andy Grinham’s art explores hedonistic alternate realities where collective joy trumps individualism, creating portals into nightlife’s darker pleasures through installations using found materials like weathered wood, deteriorated carpets, and recycled plastic. His recent works feature unsettling forms: 700 rubber tongues waggling, dismembered spray-painted mannequins, deflated sex dolls in Perspex boxes, and analog computers pierced by pink lasers. He’s fascinated by threshold-crossing between real and imagined worlds, studying altered states and the politics of spaces where we lose ourselves in crowds. His practice seeks raw materiality that mirrors our underground escapes from capitalist ideology.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


Explore his work here:
@andygrinhamart
🔗http://www.andygrinham.com