Elias Alessandro is a London-based artist currently studying at the Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford. His practice moves fluidly between sound, image, and object—sampling the cultural and material residue of contemporary life to construct compositions that are both evocative and resistant.
Emerging from a background in art and design at Amersham College, Elias’s work often stages found imagery and salvaged matter in close proximity, activating tensions, slippages, and uncertain narratives. His process is intuitive yet critical, probing the shifting codes of authorship, memory, and material value.
Themes of inheritance, distortion, and the poetics of reuse recur throughout his assemblages, offering moments of quiet disruption and estranged familiarity.
Elias works alongside photographer Lawrence Watson as a creative assistant, contributing to a series of visual projects grounded in collaboration and cultural texture.