About us
Graduating with 1st Class Honours from Central St Martins, Don Cameron's career began as a director of music videos—creating era defining works for British recording artists Pet Shop Boys, Garbage and Blur. Cameron’s videos engaged architecture, objects and furniture to compose compelling visual narratives.
In 2008 Cameron began to explore the disciplines of design and interior architecture. His auteur approach to film crossed mediums to find concrete form in the built environment. Arriving at a unique language that approached the comprehensive design of interiors with a film vocabulary—endowing spaces with a strong visceral, emotional and scenographic quality. Cameron’s interiors involve everything from the concept and arrangement of the space to the design of custom furniture and fittings—directing artisans and specialist workshops to realise his original vision.
A borderless research and expertise in historic design and decorative arts has over time amassed a significant private collection which Cameron draws on to create spaces that are nuanced and immersive—garnering loyal and discerning clients from the worlds of art, music and film—who have relied on his ability to build or elaborate collections of important design. Each space and element exists as a unique and challenging body of work.
Cameron recently presented 2 solo shows in as many years working with art and functional art Gallery Sally Dan–Cuthbert, Sydney. ‘Communion’ (GSDC, August 2020) comprised a photomedia series depicting concrete architecture designed for protection, memory and salvation researched and encountered over a twenty year period.
‘Translations’ (GSDC, September 2022) saw Cameron translate these atmospheres from the photographic to the functional, creating a range of furnishings that take inspiration from the forms and atmospheres of the works he lensed.
‘Translations’ (GSDC, September 2022) saw Cameron translate these atmospheres from the photographic to the functional, creating a range of furnishings that take inspiration from the forms and atmospheres of the works he lensed.
Cameron is currently engaged on the interiors of several important homes and is between workshops in Sydney and Europe developing his next exhibition to debut first quarter of 2025.