Alexandra Errington

Alexandra Errington (b. 1997) is a French-British visual artist based in London. After receiving her BA in Fine Art from the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Toulouse, she completed her MFA at Chelsea College of Arts in London.

Her practice is driven by a desire to animate the human-made environment and explore the latent potential of overlooked everyday materials. Through sculpture, she reconfigures synthetic substances and industrial waste, transforming them into enigmatic, organic compositions. Her work is informed by evolutionary biology, microbiology, and the morphologies of living systems. She develops a speculative process of cutting, bending, and fusing matter, seeking to translate invisible notions of growth and symbiosis into a more intimate, everyday scale.

Her solo exhibition includes: “Rebond,” 2022, Le Confort des Étranges, Toulouse.

Selected group exhibitions include: “Liminality,” 2024, EY Projects, Beijing; “A Conversation with Water,” 2024, Hypha Studios, London; “Marsuppium,” 2023, ASC Gallery, London; “Altered Planes,” 2023, Metre Squared Studios, London; “I celebrate myself part III,” 2022, Lambeth County Court, London; “Afin que la Peinture nous regarde,” 2022, Usine Utopik, Normandy; “Cruautés Exquises,” 2022, Chapelle des Cordeliers, Toulouse.