Chemical X (artist)

His main works to date have addressed British rave culture via his 'Ecstasy Collection' and the plight of the homeless community of Skid Row in Los Angeles via the installation 'Skid Rodeo Drive.

Working with the Los Angeles Community Action Network, on May 30, 2019, Chemical X and his team installed 12 four person tents into San Julian in the Skid Row district.

[8] Following the Skid Row installation, Chemical X exhibited the Ecstasy Collection in the Tower Records building on Sunset Strip in West Hollywood in a show entitled CXLA which took place on 9 and 10 November 2019.

This installation featured a single tent pitched in a different location each day for a week, starting in Skid Row and moving across the city of Los Angeles completing the work on Rodeo Drive.

The installation began on San Pedro in DTLA, and continued via City Hall, Echo Park, Route 101, The Frieze Art Fair, The Hollywood Walk of Fame, Fairfax and finally Rodeo Drive.

The 'Genesis Collection' was a series of five NFT artworks created in collaboration with Cara Delevingne, Fatboy Slim, Dave Stewart and Orbital, along with his own work entitled 'This Is Number One'.

Chemical X's original artwork for the Ministry of Sound logo
The Spirit of Ecstasy
Skid Row resident, Pepper, takes part in Skid Rodeo Drive pt.2.