
British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper (Hamburg, 1980) has received international recognition for his work in the industrial, scientific and architectural fields. Alastair’s signature is defined by a unique understanding of lines and symmetry, colour and contrast, often combined with dark humour. As well as working commercially for brands such as Google and Nikon, his work is regularly featured in publications such as Wired, Vice, Scientific American and The Guardian. His prints are included in the collections of institutions such as the Design Museum in London, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Bank Vontobel in Zurich, and he has produced several books, including Unintended Beauty (Hatje Cantz, 2020) and The Art of Impossible (Thames & Hudson, 2015). Alastair has exhibited at institutions such as The Royal Institute of British Architects, London and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du Design (MADD), Bordeaux, France. See below for a list of current and upcoming exhibitions.
Alastair is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
CURRENT & UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS
26 February 2020 - 16 July 2021 - Dual Exhibition: Forms of Industry at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), London, UK - info here
20 September 2020 - 20 July 2021 - Group Exhibition: Vinyles Mania at the Museum of Printing and Graphic Communication, Lyon, France
3 - 10 June 2021 - Solo Exhibition: Pleasure Points at Copenhagen Photo Festival, Denmark
Summer 2021-22 - Group Exhibition: Material Tales at the Design Museum, London
October 2021 - Solo Exhibition: Unintended Beauty at Kvadrat, Copenhagen, Denmark