Cornelius Tulloch is a Miami-based interdisciplinary artist and designer. With work transcending the barriers of photography, fine art, and architecture, Tulloch focuses on how creative mediums can be combined to tell powerful stories. Through photography and painting, cinematic moments and spatial complexity are depicted throughout his work. Lighting and color become characters themselves within his unique storytelling. Tulloch’s work has been shown in fairs and museums including the Kennedy Center, Washington D.C.; Pulse Art Fair, Miami, FL; and the Museo Nazionale Delle Arti Del XXI Secolo, Rome, Italy. From being recognized as the 2016 Presidential Scholar in the Arts to adding his work to the permanent collection of the Studio Museum in Harlem, much of his success comes from the important discussions his work generates, often inspired by his cultural background. Raised in Miami and gaining inspiration from his Jamaican and African American heritage,Tulloch’s work expresses how bodies exist between cultures, borders, and characteristics, particularly to create spatial impact. Tulloch is an emerging talent who is reshaping the boundaries of art and space.
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