CRG Gallery

Graham Little’s focus on the formal and social modes of style and fashion draws from a tradition of portraiture and a lineage of minimalist sculpture. His work can be thought of as the convergence of ideas about fine art in a historical context with those about the design object and fashion from a social understanding. A fascination with clothing or styling and its importance as a signifier of an individual’s social disposition in and outside the idealized commercial form of fashion as an industry as seen in magazine advertisements, Little’s work has included renderings of fashion models from the pages of popular style magazines though with an “academic” or conventional portraiture technique. His sculptures are formed from what seems a smooth and stark white lexicon of minimalist volumes that become a structural and formal framework covered by imagery and patterns often derived from textiles and fabric among other graphic assemblages.  


Graham Little was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1972. He now lives and works in London, UK.


Graham Little is also represented by Allison Jacques Gallery in London.