Alice BucknellUS
Alice Bucknell is an artist and writer based in Los Angeles. Their recent work has focused on creating cinematic universes within game worlds, exploring the affective dimensions of video games as interfaces for understanding complex systems, relations, and forms of knowledge.
Their work has appeared internationally at Ars Electronica, transmediale, LUMINEX, LEV in Madrid, Serpentine in London, the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale, Gray Area in San Francisco, and Singapore Art Museum, among others. Their writing appears in publications including ArtReview, e-flux architecture, frieze, Flash Art, the Harvard Design Magazine, and Mousse.
In 2025, they are a Creative Capital Awardee, a Year 11 Member of NEW INC, and resident at Cité internationale des arts in Paris. They are producing new work for the Collide residency at CERN/Copenhagen Contemporary, the Platform for New Assemblies with Centre Pompidou, and the MUNCH Triennale. Bucknell received a MA in Contemporary Art Practice from the Royal College of Art and a BA in Anthropology from the University of Chicago. They are currently faculty at SCI-Arc in Los Angeles, where they teach courses on worlding, philosophies of technology, and video games.