Jam Sutton

James Sutton (born 1986 in United Kingdom), known as Jam Sutton, is an English visual artist.

Jam Sutton
Born
James Sutton

1986 (age 3334)
NationalityBritish
Known forVisual Artist
Websitewww.jamsutton.com

Career

Sutton's clients include will.i.am, Natalia Kills, Steve Aoki, Keri Hilson, Space Cowboy, Master Shortie, Ministry of Sound, The Fratellis, Pharell William's band N*E*R*D and labels Cherrytree Records (Interscope/Universal), Sony Music.

Jam's work has been published and displayed throughout the world in exhibitions, magazines, album artwork, television broadcasts and blogs (Hypebeast / Kanye West / Flylyf / Grafik Mag). He has also taken part in shows in the UK, Italy and Spain.

This Is Not Clothing

Jam Sutton is the founder and main designer for a line of clothing ranging from surrealism to pop art. WUW magazine said: "James has worked on a streetwear clothing line which is already creating a buzz behind the scenes".

Awards

  • He earned two commendations at the D&AD (Design & Art Direction) Student awards held in London in 2007
  • In 2007, he was a finalist in the category of "Live Motion" at the Adobe Design Achievement Awards held in San Francisco.
  • Awarded an honorary membership to the International Society of Typographic Designers, following recognition at the ISTD Awards 2007.

Exhibitions

Solo

  • Coventry - Photo Show - Venice Fashion Photography (May 2007)
  • Apo + Theo + Osis - Photo Show - Taller de Marcs - Barcelona, Spain (September 2012)
  • Looking back, seeing forward. - Artwork Show - Glassworks - Amsterdam, Netherlands (July 2015)

Group

  • 'On a Pedestal' - Artwork Show - Castletown House, Dublin, Ireland 2018
  • 'YOU LOVE ME' - Artwork Show - Random House / Palazzo Marcello, Venice May 2017 (Venice Biennale)
  • Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Film Installation - London (March 2005)
  • O Contemporary - Photo Show - Brighton, England (6 October - 12 November 2006)

Design

Music videos

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References

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