Defying categorizion, Andrew Logan is a maker extraordinaire with a colourful, idiosyncratic and unique practice encompassing monumental outdoor sculpture, kinetic sculpture, portraiture, jewellery, watercolours, fashion shows and so on. Regularly deploying mirror, glass and crystal as mediums alongside a daring palette, Logan’s work has a seductive through-the-looking-glass feel – gorgeous, mysterious and other-worldly. He has inspired the likes of Grayson Perry, Brian Eno and Zandra Rhodes and is a much-loved, generous and eccentric character in the art, design and fashion world.
His work is represented in a number of international public collections such as The National Portrait Gallery, The Metropolitan Museum (New York), as well as noted private collections including the Royal Family. Museum Born 1945