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Gerald Fox | |
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Born | South Africa | 14 July 1963
Education | Harrow School |
Alma mater | Oxford University Harvard University |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, producer and artist |
Years active | 1989–present |
Awards | BAFTA |
Website | gerryfox.com |
Gerald Fox (born 14 July 1963) is a director, producer and artist. He has directed arts documentary films and programs which were broadcast in the UK, South Africa and the US.[1] His moving image artworks have been showcased in solo and group exhibitions across a variety of galleries and museums, including Zabludowicz 176 Gallery.[2]
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[3] His work has also been featured in art museums, including The Tate, Royal Academy[4]The Met, MOMA, National Gallery of Art (Washington), Uffizi and Centre Pompidou[5] Gerald's notable documentaries have covered an array of subjects, including Gilbert and George (BAFTA), Claes Oldenburg[6] Christian Boltanski, Gerhard Richter and Janine Jansen (Golden Prague). Gerald is a philanthropist and has served as BFI Member Governor from 2018 to 2022.[7] He won the Inyathelo Award for International Philanthropy in South Africa in 2012 along with his sister Jacqueline Fox.[8]