Jason Koxvold (born 1977 in Belgium) is a British artist and director based in New York City in the United States working in photography, interactive media and film. He is also the founder of Gnomic Book, an imprint focused on high quality artist books. Best known for his stark, graphical large-format photographs depicting the topology of globalisation, he works in 4x5" and 8x10" using Kodak film, with lenses by Schneider Kreuznach and Nikkor. He has worked in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas, from China to Kuwait, Afghanistan to South Africa.
Early in his career, Koxvold directed music videos for San Francisco band Citizens Here and Abroad (now separated), Dealership, and Vervein. He has collaborated with multimedia artists Steve Lambert, Noah Kalina, and Adam Marks; participated in PSST! Pass It On. Koxvold was the title designer for the Ewan McGregor-narrated film 'The Doctor, the Tornado, and the Kentucky Kid',[3] directed by Mark Neale.