MEMORY PUZZLE

"... a child is so innocent and relaxed but as an adult we lose that innocence. I try to find that innocence again in my work "

- TV interview in Mandarin Chinese & English Da-Ai Television Taiwan



"Thomas' work is characterized by representative and thought-provoking images..."
- PAR Performing Arts Review



"British genius projection designer Thomas Gray is highly talented in the design and manipulation of different media..."
- maga2ine infinite view



"His unique skills have never before been seen in Taiwan..."
- X-CUP


"Moving bodies and floating images compose a duet, transforming into a journey full of intertwinding and interrogating memories..."
- PAR

HIPPODROME CASINO - ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE


The Hippodrome Casino in London has announced the appointment of Thomas D Gray as their first ‘digital artist in residence’
- Hippodrome Press Release November 2013


REBIRTH: DREAMS & MEMORIES


BOND at the Saatchi Gallery. A simmering event at the conclusion of Russian Art Week was the perfect meeting place for the energy, the passion and the visions of the convivial BOND community.
- Bond Magazine article Spring 2012



Bond brings together two innovative artists at the top of their respective games for a milestone event at the Saatchi Gallery, London. Interview with Thomas Gray and Corrine Bougaard.
- Bond Magazine article Winter 2011

CHICAGO PAVILION

"The installation, which evocatively conveys sounds and images of Burnham's Chicago as well as visions for tomorrow's metropolis, is crucial to cluing in parkgoers that this is a pavilion with a purpose, not mere folly."
- Chicago Tribune


Thomas Gray walks us through the Chicago pavilion and demonstrates the vital relationship in site-specific art between the film and the space within which it is projected.
- Spirit of Space interview


"The installation, which evocatively conveys sounds and images of Burnham's Chicago as well as visions for tomorrow's metropolis, is crucial to cluing in parkgoers that this is a pavilion with a purpose, not mere folly."
- Chicago Tribune