Kenneth Greiner

SCULPTOR | LONDON, UK

Kenneth Greiner (b. 1990, USA) is a London-based artist working across sculpture, installation, painting, and writing. He holds an MA in Sculpture from the Royal College of Art, where he also completed a Graduate Diploma in Fine Art, following earlier training in cinematography at Chapman University. His practice emerges from land-based research, cross-cultural study, and iterative experimentation, forming a body of work rooted in spiritual inquiry and ecological attunement.

Drawing from Western folk belief and Eastern, earth-centered traditions, Greiner investigates how religious trauma, inherited binaries, and systems of gender and sexuality shape human perception. Through meditative immersion in place and material, he seeks to reorient these conditioned frameworks, visualizing alternative modes of harmony and embodied presence. His works often unfold as transient or cyclical arrangements- ranging from hand-sized charms and talismanic sculptures to shrine-like installations- created from locally foraged organic matter, found objects, and quietly transformative gestures. These environments invite viewers into moments of stillness, intuition, and recalibration.

Greiner’s work has been recognized through the Chanel Sculpture Studio Prize shortlist (2025) and residencies including UEL Docklands (2024), St Briavels Castle (2025), and the Trove Project at Deanna Evans Projects in New York (2023). His installations and sculptural works have been exhibited in London and New York at venues such as Purist Gallery, Safehouse, The Factory, Tae Projects, and Roha Gallery, alongside group exhibitions across Canada and the United States.

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