Alex Chinneck is a British sculptor celebrated for his captivating and inventive urban interventions that seamlessly blend art, architecture, and engineering. Among his most notable works are a house that appears to be melting, a mansion that seems to float, and a 37-meter tower positioned upside down. Chinneck’s creations transform familiar cityscapes into surreal, whimsical spectacles.
By pushing the limits of traditional art forms, he combines technical expertise with dramatic design to craft immersive experiences that engage and mesmerize audiences. A graduate of Chelsea College of Art and a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors, Chinneck has gained international acclaim, attracting millions of visitors to his projects and igniting curiosity and delight in public spaces around the globe.