Todd Gray
Exhibition on view: Mar 21, 2026 - May 30, 2026
Portals
Todd Gray’s photosculptures interrogate the long reach of colonization and its intersection with the built environment, the natural world, and other manifestations of historical and contemporary culture. Drawing from his extensive archive of original photographs—taken over the course of five decades—Gray composes syncopated arrangements that speak in equal measure to rapturous beauty and devastating critique. With an incisive eye for detail, Gray builds visual and intellectual connections between African landscapes and Renaissance interiors, pop icons and sculptural monuments, classical order and the digital glitch, reorienting our received notions about how to see the world.
A precocious teenager, Gray got his start as a music photographer, touring with the Rolling Stones before graduating from high school. After choosing to attend CalArts during the school’s heyday as a center of conceptual art, Gray maintained a successful commercial practice, shooting hundreds of iconic album covers and magazine assignments. A return to CalArts for graduate studies during the late 80s marked an important shift in his work, infusing his already-rigorous conceptual and technical practice with a deep engagement with post-colonial theory. As a result of his multifaceted background as a photographer, sculptor, performer, and educator, Gray has developed a compelling visual vocabulary, using images in powerful combinations that speak to the eye, mind, and body.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Gray now lives between Los Angeles and Akwidaa, Ghana.