Once a year, Maison Monna selects an artist to become part of our month-long “in residence” program, culminating in a show between Old Chatham and New York City. Share your portfolio with us and apply for our 2027 cycle!
In collaboration with Max Radford gallery, Tom Bull is Maison Monna’s first artist in residence.
Based in London, he works with sculpture, video, and installation to explore the uneasy relationship between urban and rural life. His practice draws on materials and techniques from vernacular architecture, aspirational design, countercultures, folk horror, heavy industry, and rural craft.
Bull’s most recent work explores ideas of country life, asking how concepts such as land, loss, community, nostalgia, access, labor, and control are shaped and negotiated.
His sculptures are layered and complex, engaging with lived experience rather than simply representing it. They do not seek to resolve life’s uncertainties but instead draw attention to them, giving form and presence to the tensions and anxieties they produce.
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In collaboration with Max Radford gallery, Tom Bull is Maison Monna’s first artist in residence.
Based in London, he works with sculpture, video, and installation to explore the uneasy relationship between urban and rural life. His practice draws on materials and techniques from vernacular architecture, aspirational design, countercultures, folk horror, heavy industry, and rural craft.
Bull’s most recent work explores ideas of country life, asking how concepts such as land, loss, community, nostalgia, access, labor, and control are shaped and negotiated.
His sculptures are layered and complex, engaging with lived experience rather than simply representing it. They do not seek to resolve life’s uncertainties but instead draw attention to them, giving form and presence to the tensions and anxieties they produce.
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