Gerald Fox

Sky Arts, BBC and Channel 4 and even theatrically for Curzon, Picturehouse, and UK & US independent cinemas[3] His work has also been featured in art museums, including The Tate, Royal Academy[4]The Met, MOMA, National Gallery of Art (Washington), Uffizi and Centre Pompidou[5] Gerald's notable documentaries have covered an array of subjects, including Gilbert and George (BAFTA), Claes Oldenburg[6] Christian Boltanski, Gerhard Richter and Janine Jansen (Golden Prague).

'[9] After completing his studies, Gerry set out to travel the world, creating a captivating film titled 'Man in 6 Movements'.

The film offered a glimpse into Oldenburg's artistic world, showcasing his installations featuring oversized replicas of everyday objects.

[26] The following year, Fox directed documentary for the South Bank Show series titled Marianne Faithful: A Life in Song.

It was based on the novel by Edward St Aubyn and starred Adrian Dunbar, Jack Davenport and Margaret Tyzack.

This film tells the tale of the art pieces that take center stage in the annual celebration of Burning Man.

[45][46] In that same year, Fox also created Favela Descending, a six-screen installation presented at the Concrete and Glass Festival in Shoreditch, London.

The artwork portrayed the daily life, rituals, and traditions of the city, capturing its essence in a colorful and edgy display of colliding and contrasting images.

[49] In 2010, Fox showcased his first solo exhibition at Eleven Fine Art in London, titled Venetian Impressions.

The exhibition featured a series of video works inspired by 19th-century paintings of Venice, including works by artists such as Manet, Monet, and Renoir, all featuring gondolas in the city's canals[50] In 2017, Fox exhibited "Legacies: JMW Turner and Contemporary Art Practices" at New Art Gallery in Walsall, Birmingham.