David Curtis-Ring
Set Designer
Artist
David Curtis-Ring is a British artist and set designer.
Based in London, Curtis-Ring works across sculpture, installation, film and performance. He is best known as the creative visionary behind set designs for some of London’s top talents, including Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY and Craig Green. The latter he has been a constant creative collaborator since the brand’s launch in 2013, including sculptures for the brand’s S/S 15 collection which was later shot by Nick Knight.
Curtis-Ring was a production designer for Pink Floyd’s feature film, The Endless River and has designed multi-sensory installations for C.P. Company in Milan and New York, as well as collaborating with Adidas and Moncler.
David Curtis-Ring is a British artist and set designer.
Based in London, Curtis-Ring works across sculpture, installation, film and performance. He is best known as the creative visionary behind set designs for some of London’s top talents, including Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY and Craig Green. The latter he has been a constant creative collaborator since the brand’s launch in 2013, including sculptures for the brand’s S/S 15 collection which was later shot by Nick Knight.
Curtis-Ring was a production designer for Pink Floyd’s feature film, The Endless River and has designed multi-sensory installations for C.P. Company in Milan and New York, as well as collaborating with Adidas and Moncler.