New Works (2026)
Under Construction to prepare for forthcoming series and shows
Brian Castellani is an American-born, UK-based Artist and Professor of Sociology at Durham University whose work explores social and environmental complexity through painting, drawing, wire sculpture, assemblage, installation, and speculative visual practice.
Working across the visual arts, humanities, and sciences, he is part of a wider field of artists and architects exploring visual complexity, entanglement, psychological interiority, ecological crisis, and the complexities of place.
His work ranges from psychologically charged paintings and portraits to dense wire ‘tangles’, suspended sculptural systems, painted assemblages, speculative moving-image works, and environmental installations.
These works explore how systems accumulate, fracture, adapt, and reorganise through tension, entanglement, fragility, and repair.



