Education
Flood-Paddock studied at Royal College of Art (2003-2005), Slade School of Fine Art (1996–2000), London and The School at the Art Institute of Chicago (1999).
Flood-Paddock studied at Royal College of Art (2003-2005), Slade School of Fine Art (1996–2000), London and The School at the Art Institute of Chicago (1999).
Flood-Paddock first came to wider attention in 2010 because of her exhibition at the Hayward Gallery Project Space, London, centred on a sculpture of a giant lobster. Her work often is monumental in scale, commenting on our consumer society. She is represented by Carl Freedman Gallery, London and Grimm Gallery, Amsterdam.
In June 2011, Flood-Paddock had a solo exhibition at the Carl Freedman Gallery of new sculpture called Fantastic Voyage.
Flood-Paddock was named as "Artist of the week" by the Guardian Media Group"s theguardian.com website in July 2011. 2012: "Art Now: Jess Flood-Paddock", Tate Britain, London
"X", Grimm Gallery, Amsterdam
2011: "Bold Tendencies 5", Peckham Multi-Storey Carolina Park, London
2010: "Gangster"s Paradise (curated by Tom Morton)", Hayward Gallery Project Space, London.