Andrew Dodds is a Belfast-born artist, based in London. Dodds is particularly noted for his research-led artworks exploring our complex historical and cultural relationships with the non-human world through the lens of working-class culture and everyday life. One of the core concerns of his artistic practice is the question of agency and to what extent art might influence the realm of the everyday. Since the late 1990s Dodds' artwork has been exhibited and commissioned widely at major public galleries and museums, private and artist-run spaces, and sites in the public realm. Notable projects include CCA Derry-Londonderry; Natural History Museum, London; Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; Tarrahan-e Azad Gallery, Iran; TULCA, Galway Museum; Barbican Centre, London; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; The Architecture Centre, Bristol; Economist Tower, London and Gallery 400, Chicago.