Gerald Fox

Gerald Fox (born 14 July 1963) is a director, producer and artist. He has directed numerous arts documentary films and programs which were broadcast in the UK, South Africa and the US. His moving image artworks have been showcased in solo and group exhibitions across a variety of galleries and museums, including Zabludowicz 176 Gallery.

Gerald Fox
Born (1963-07-14) 14 July 1963
South Africa
EducationHarrow School
Alma materOxford University
Harvard University
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, producer and artist
Years active1989–present
AwardsBAFTA
Websitegerryfox.com

Fox is known for his documentaries exploring the lives and works of contemporary artists, musicians, film directors, writers, and dancers. He has worked on various platforms, from ITV's The South Bank Show. Sky Arts, BBC and Channel 4 and even theatrically for Curzon, Picturehouse, and UK & US independent cinemas His work has also been featured in art museums, including The Tate, Royal AcademyThe Met, MOMA, National Gallery of Art (Washington), Uffizi and Centre Pompidou Gerald's notable documentaries have covered an array of subjects, including Gilbert and George (BAFTA), Claes Oldenburg Christian Boltanski, Gerhard Richter and Janine Jansen (Golden Prague). Gerald is a philanthropist and has served as BFI Member Governor from 2018 to 2022. He won the Inyathelo Award for International Philanthropy in South Africa in 2012 along with his sister Jacqueline Fox.

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