Brian Rudolph is a photographer and visual artist based in New York. His work explores transformation, estrangement, and the uneasy space between the familiar and the grotesque.

Working with a personal lexicon of materials and objects, Rudolph reimagines everyday subjects—produce, high-heeled shoes, and the human body—into forms that feel simultaneously recognizable and alien. Through still life and self-portraiture, he manipulates bodies and objects until they begin to resist recognition.

By emphasizing texture, form, and color, Rudolph creates images that inhabit a liminal space where the ordinary can mutate, decay, and evolve, allowing a multitude of interpretations to emerge.

brianwrudolph@gmail.com
(516) 322-3773