Henry Hudson (1982) is a British artist who works across painting, sculpture, ceramics, installation
and printing-making. Hudson’s critical practice is expressed through the exploration of various
techniques and materials, including ceramics, plasticine, scagliola, oil painting, 3D printing, wax,
sand and textiles. The work extends into the digital realm using the iPad, scanners and uv printers
that inform his contemporary portraiture, iPad dreams and hysteria works, which are playfully
concerned with the public and the private, outrage and reaction, as well as robotic prothesis and
questions of authorship and legacy.