Felix Bayley-Higgins is a London-based emerging artist and recent RCA graduate.
He creates situations, activity and installations; using exhibition-making as an art form in its own right.
A fascination for ideas and their communication underpins his eclectic range of work.
Board games, mixtapes, films, books, models and more - each offers their own syntax,
which he employs selectively when staging an idea.
Specialising in exchanges between sound and image, he was one of CRACK Magazine’s
featured artists in 2023. Often his A/V work is done as a founding member of ‘Slow Dance’,
described by Dazed and Confused Magazine as “the collective at the cutting edge
of London’s live music scene”. Receiving commissions to create site specific installations
from institutions like the Royal Academy of Arts, he has a sensibility for extrapolating
the innate qualities of a space. His most recent work ‘Stunlock’ took over the medieval
Hedingham Castle.