Working in a variety of media from photography to installations, Amrit Williamson’s work explores such diverse issues as gender politics and power structures, sensory perception and the definition of art itself, a question considered a taboo by many.

His raw vocabulary defies categorization and his dark humor instills his works with a subversive mood. With influences as diverse as Joseph Beuys and Jiro Takamatsu, Amrit Williamson continues to explore the concept of legitimacy, a pivotal theme underscoring his artistic practice