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P_Wall

Explore the evocative art of Andrew Kudless! Known for intricate digital fabrication & architectural designs, his work bridges digital & physical spaces – a visionary artist.

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P_Wall was commissioned by SFMOMA for the 2009 exhibition Sensate: Bodies and Design, which presented objects that reflect expanded notions of the body. Kudless

Artist Biography

Andrew Kudless: Bridging Digital Fabrication and Organic Form

Andrew Kudless, born in San Francisco in 1979, is an artist and designer whose work explores the fascinating intersection between architecture, engineering, biology, and computation. He’s the founder of Matsys Design, a studio dedicated to pushing boundaries in material innovation and design methodology—a philosophy that prioritizes crafting new forms through blending art, design, architecture, and technology. Kudless currently holds an assistant professorship at California College of the Arts, where he imparts his knowledge and passion for these disciplines to aspiring creatives. His artistic journey began with a fascination for exploring how digital fabrication could unlock unexpected possibilities in architectural expression. Influenced by thinkers like Stan Allen and Tomás Maldonado—whose explorations into parametric design challenged conventional notions of form-making—Kudless sought to move beyond traditional approaches, embracing generative modeling and code as tools for shaping material systems. This commitment to experimentation extends across his projects, from sculptural installations to building facades, consistently demonstrating a desire to synthesize seemingly disparate fields. A notable achievement was recognized with the Architectural League of New York’s Young Architects Award in 2013, acknowledging Kudless's innovative vision and dedication to pushing design boundaries. Furthermore, he garnered finalist status for the Prix de Rome in Architecture, cementing his reputation as a rising star within the architectural community. His work has been featured prominently in publications like Architectural Record, Domus, and Wired, showcasing his ability to communicate complex ideas through compelling visual narratives. Kudless’s signature style is characterized by intricate digital fabrication techniques combined with an unwavering focus on material exploration. Projects such as “Confluence Park” exemplify this approach—a collaborative effort between Matsys Design and the University of St Andrews—where innovative structural form-finding methods were utilized to create a striking sculptural pavilion that harmoniously integrates natural elements. Similarly, his series of “Shellstar Pavilion” projects delve into the potential of flexible fabric formwork to generate precast façade panels, demonstrating Kudless’s commitment to crafting new material systems through technological innovation. Beyond architectural endeavors, Kudless's artistic explorations extend to collaborative projects with Sant’Andrea della Fratte—a historic basilica in Rome—where he investigated how digital fabrication could contribute to preserving cultural heritage and enhancing visitor experience. His work continues to inspire dialogue about the role of technology in shaping our understanding of materiality and form, solidifying his position as a visionary artist at the forefront of contemporary design practice.
  • Notable Awards: Architectural League Young Architects Award (2013), Prix de Rome Finalist
  • Publications: Architectural Record, Domus, Wired
  • Collaborations: Confluence Park Pavilion (University of St Andrews), Sant’Andrea della Fratte Basilica Project
Source Material: SFMOMA Profile; Matsys Design Website; University of St Andrews Museum; Blackfriars' Hall; Andrew Kudless - Syracuse Architecture
Andrew Kudless

Andrew Kudless

1979 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Digital Fabrication & Architectural Design
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Parametric Design']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: 1979
  • Full Name: Andrew Kudless
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • P_Wall
    • Shellstar Pavilion
  • Place Of Birth: San Francisco, United States
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