Both born 1981. Pat Foster and Jen Berean, based in London and New York respectively, are a collaborative duo working together since 2001.

Through undertaken projects and interventions at numerous gallery and museum spaces, they are best known for dissecting the fabric of contemporary society, investigating the vocabulary of architecture and urban design, and exploring the codes and systems hidden within.

FOSTER & BEREAN, Never Alone Again 2015. Glass, resin, enamel and aluminium. 2 parts 140 x 80cm each
FOSTER & BEREAN, Never Alone Again 2015. Glass, resin, enamel and aluminium. 140 x 80cm
FOSTER & BEREAN, How To Be Alone, 2014. Ian Potter Sculpture Court Commission.
FOSTER & BEREAN, How To Be Alone, 2014. Ian Potter Sculpture Court Commission, detail
FOSTER & BEREAN, How To Be Alone, 2014. Ian Potter Sculpture Court Commission. Stainless steel and laminated glass. 5 parts 130 x 2700 x 3.5cm overall
FOSTER & BEREAN, Can't Stand Up For Falling Down, 2010, Glass; polythene sheet 110 x 160 x 40cm
FOSTER & BEREAN, The Doing And Undoing Of It All. Australian Centre for Contemporary Art 2009. Installation view
FOSTER & BEREAN, Unity and Fragments, 2012. Stainless steel, Gerrit Rietveld Zig-Zag chair c. 1936
June Snow at Evelyn Yard, 2014 Installation view