Jack Eden (UK, 1989) is an artist translating our understanding of materiality into the language of sculpture. Often shaped by mathematic principles including the golden ratio or Euclidean geometry, Eden’s sculptures focus on basic form to enhance the aesthetic, physical, and conceptual possibilities of materials.
Eden studied at Plymouth School of Art (2009) and graduated from Oxford Brookes University with a First Class Honours degree in Fine Art (2012). He now lives and works in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Jack Eden Wall Work. Rotterdam 2025
AXIS. Old Fire Station, Oxford 2014
Aperture. Turrill Sculpture Garden, Oxford 2013
Platforms Projects art fair, Athens 2024
South Explorer open studios. Rotterdam 2024
Groot Rotterdams Atelier Weekend open studios. Rotterdam 2023
Project Raamwerk. NE Studios, Rotterdam 2021
Publieke Werken. Rotterdam 2021
HUE. Old Fire Station, Oxford 2015
One Hour. Fermyn Woods Contemporary Art, Brigstock 2013
Proposed Additions. OVADA, Oxford 2013
Amalgam. Broad Canvas, Oxford 2013
Woodshed. Oxford Brookes University 2013
Platform. Modern Art Oxford 2012
Oxford Tonic. Old Truman Brewery, London 2012
42 Degrees. Oxford Brookes University 2012
Magdalen Road Studios open days, Oxford 2011
Dusk, Woodstock. Swann Gallery, Woodstock 2010
Foundation. Plymouth College of Art 2009
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Main image: Install shot of HUE including the artist Jack Eden (2015). Photograph: Hannah Wilmshurst
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