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James Johnson-Perkins is a British award-winning artist whose interdisciplinary practice bridges contemporary art, digital culture using NASA and AI technology, and social engagement. In recent years, he has lived and worked internationally, including in India, Turkey, the USA, Slovakia, Italy, Nepal, Russia, Oman, China, and the UK. He has exhibited widely across Europe, Asia, and North America, including a presentation at Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria, a leading global platform for art, technology, and society. He has also exhibited twice during the prestigious Venice Biennale, marking a significant highlight within his international exhibition history. Most recently, his work was presented at Jaipur Arts Week (2026).
Recent exhibitions include The GenAI Summit at ArtX Gallery, San Francisco and The Palace of Fine Arts, USA, Post Digital Reality at the Video Art International Festival, Austria and Nord Art, Budelsdorf, Germany. Additional major exhibitions include The Emily Harvey Foundation (Venice, Italy), The Royal College of Art (London, UK), The Centre for Contemporary Art (Glasgow, Scotland), The Chinese European Art Centre (Xiamen, China), Toyota Museum of Modern Art (Toyota City, Japan), Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (South Korea), The Patan Museum (Kathmandu, Nepal), Austin Museum of Digital Art (USA), and The Arts Students League (New York, USA).
Johnson-Perkins has created large-scale participatory projects, including a 400-square-meter light box in Jaipur that immersed viewers in a giant Gigatage work. He organised the largest ever robotics participation event in Poole (Kube) and West Bromwich (The Public), led Giant Play and Lego exhibitions across the UK, and worked with the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art (Gateshead) on educational and community programmes. His international projects also include large-scale Giant Twister events in China and at the Free Arts Festival in Taiwan.
International Prize Winning Artist In 2026, Johnson-Perkins was longlisted for the Henki and Senioritas Prizes. In 2025, he won the Eaton Award. In 2021, he won the Mediterranean Contemporary Art Prize, (President’s Award), was runner-up for the Alpine Fellowship Visual Arts Prize (Sweden), received the Art Observatory Digital Art Program award (Ukraine/UK), and was shortlisted for the Passpartout Photo Prize (Italy).