ARTIST 002 SEASON 7
Cornelius Tulloch
Cornelius Tulloch is a Miami-based interdisciplinary artist and architect. His work transcends the boundaries of photography, fine art, and architecture, exploring the importance of cultural identity within built environments and how space shapes culture, which in turn cultivates landscapes.
Cornelius’s work has been presented in institutions such as CUE Art Foundation, New York; Locust Projects; Faena Art Project Room; and the MAXXI, Rome. His work is presented as part of the permanent collection of the Studio Museum in Harlem. Cornelius has won numerous prizes and residencies, including the Brooklyn Museum and 2024 Artist Laureate for the Bakehouse x Cité internationale des Arts residency in Paris, France.
As the Artistic Director of AIRIE (Artist in Residence in the Everglades), he led projects for Personal Structures (2024) in Venice, Italy, and the Smithsonian Design Triennial at Cooper Hewitt in New York.
Much of Cornelius’s approach has been grounded in his upbringing and communities in Miami, as well as inspired by his Jamaican and African-American heritage. His work expresses the ways in which bodies exist between cultures and borders. Cornelius’s multidisciplinary practice seeks to redefine and reshape the boundaries of art and space.
Learn more on his website here.
Photo by Nicole Combeau and Trevor Owens