Jeffrey Landman

Jeff Landman was born in the U.K. but has lived in the U.S. 2006. He graduated from Brown University in 2011 with a degree in English Poetry and Architectural History. He maintained his own studio in New York City from 2012 to 2017, working as an artist, designer and fabricator. His sculpture broadly explored the material and spatial implications of certain poetic and historical refrains, and was exhibited in solo and group shows at Tracy Williams Ltd, and at the Museum of Arts and Design’s Maker’s Biennial in 2014. His design work ranged from off-broadway set-design to fine furniture and architectural millwork. He also collaborated with other artists, most notably with Christine Davis, on a free-standing structure for her work Knowledge of Life, which was acquired by the Canadian National Gallery and is a candidate for the 2021 Venice Biennale. He moved to Boston in 2017 to begin an M.Arch at M.I.T. where he was recently awarded the Sydney B. Karofsky '37 Prize For an Outstanding Master of Architecture Student with One Further Year of Study.