Alexander Long (b. 1992) is an Oakland-based artist whose sculptural practice examines the consumption of imagery and the visual systems shaping contemporary culture. Using cake as a recurring symbolic form, his work engages themes of wealth, class, excess, and spectacle, critically addressing image culture, surveillance capitalism, wholesale production, and advertising. Long has exhibited internationally, including Frosted Visions at Book & Job Gallery, San Francisco, and More Than Now at Moosey Gallery, London.