When

Thursday, November 20, 2025 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Where

Murry N. DePillars Building
1000 West Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220

A close-up photo of a larger installation. In the center of the image is a circular wooden table on its side. On the surface of the table top is a painting of a still life with two cartoon figures crying. The frame of the painting is made out of found objects like pieces of chalk, scraps of paper, and a cigarette. Around the painting on the table are crumpled up images of promotional banners with the American flag iconography.

Painting + Printmaking presents a visiting artist lecture by

Wickerham & Lomax 
Thursday, November 20 at 2:30 PM
Murry N. DePillars Building, Fishbowl Room 301
1000 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220

Wickerham & Lomax is the Baltimore-based collaborative practice of Daniel Wickerham (b. Columbus, OH, 1986) and Malcolm Lomax (b. Abbeville, SC, 1986). Working together since 2009, the duo explores how digital technologies, social spaces, and cultural production shape identity, collectivity, and the body.

Their networked, interdisciplinary practice spans digital imagery, CGI, sculpture, video, and web-based platforms—creating installations that function as living systems of signs and references. Engaging queer sensibilities, speculative fictions, and virtuality, they challenge mainstream narratives by foregrounding subculture, marginality, and connectivity as vital forms of knowledge.

Recent projects include Soft Gym (2020), a public artwork commissioned by Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Inviting Light initiative; Culture’s Panic Room (2021), a site-specific installation for The London Edition during Frieze Week; and a mixed-media installation for Maison Margiela in New York. Their work Romance as Intrusion (2020) was acquired by the Baltimore Museum of Art, and they were featured in Artforum’s Project series (April 2021).

Wickerham & Lomax are recipients of the 2020 Trawick Prize (Best in Show) and the 2015 Janet & Walter Sondheim Prize.