Early Life and Background
Brad Grievson was born in the United Kingdom in 1986 and lives and works between London and European art centres.
Growing up amid globalized media culture and rapid technological innovation, he developed an early interest in contemporary media, interdisciplinary practice, and immersive visual experiences. His education combined traditional studio techniques with conceptual inquiry and digital experimentation, laying the foundation for a practice that bridges painting, digital media, and installation.
Artistic Practice and Methodology
Grievson’s work explores perception, identity, and the mediation of contemporary experience. He employs vibrant color, layered compositions, and immersive spatial interventions to create visually and conceptually layered environments. His practice investigates temporality, memory, and human experience, blending traditional techniques with digital processes and interdisciplinary experimentation. Grievson’s work is both intellectually rigorous and sensorially engaging, inviting audiences to inhabit and reflect upon the environments he creates.
Influence and Legacy
Grievson is recognised for his ability to merge visual experimentation with conceptual depth, positioning him as a notable voice in contemporary British art. His works are sought by collectors interested in immersive and interdisciplinary practices, while galleries and institutions engage with his work for its originality and conceptual rigor. Exhibited in London and international contemporary art fairs, and discussed in ArtReview, Frieze, and emerging artist publications, his work engaged with early 21st-century explorations of texture, colour, and surface in painting. Represented by galleries





