Jack of All Trades: The Artists of House of Bandits
House of Bandits is a space where boundaries are meant to be blurred and redefined. This week, we’re spotlighting artists who merge mediums and styles to create work that’s impossible to place in a box. From breath-focused latex performances to breakdance-inspired sculpture, each artist adds a new dimension to our ever-evolving collection. Here’s a glimpse at a few of the creators who are shaking up House of Bandits.
James Tailor: Where Skin Becomes Sculpture
James Tailor’s work brings new meaning to the idea of texture. His pleated skin pieces live somewhere between painting and sculpture, capturing depth, shape, and form in ways that draw you in and make you look twice.
Tailor’s collaborative spirit has attracted icons like Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, The Chapman Brothers, and Boy George, who collect and celebrate his work.
Featured pieces "Multicoloured Composition 02" and "White Composition" are prime examples of his approach, combining an intricate play of colour with surreal, tactile surfaces.
Electric Adam: Breath, Movement, and Latex
Electric Adam’s performances are as bold as they come. Wrapped in latex and focused on breath-work, his pieces make you feel like you’re stepping into a parallel universe where art and energy collide. He’s exhibited from London’s Victoria and Albert Museum to Cirque du Soleil headquarters in Montreal, and his performances are now immortalized in sculpture and print here at House of Bandits. Adam’s “Artillery Angel” and “Diamond Angel” capture that intensity, letting you experience his vibrant world in tangible form.
Izaak Brandt: The Rhythm of Sculpture
Dazed Magazine called Izaak Brandt one of the British artists pushing street culture forward, exploring the dynamics of breakdance, Brandt transforms performance into sculpture and film, capturing energy in a single frame.
His "Shoulder Freeze Pendant Silver" is a wearable snapshot of that momentum—a piece that’s as bold and multifaceted as his approach.
House of Bandits is a place for the adventurous and the curious, where each piece tells a story that doesn’t fit into any traditional mould. Get to know the artists, dive into their worlds, and discover what it means to be a true Jack of All Trades.
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