Bethan Huws
Bethan Huws (born 1961) is a Welsh multi-media artist whose work explores place, identity, and translation, often using architecture and text.[1][2] Her work has been described as "delicate, unobtrusive interventions into architectural spaces".[2]
Life and career
Huws was born in Bangor, Wales in 1961.[3] English is her second language, with Welsh being her vernacular.[4] She studied at Middlesex Polytechnic between 1981 and 1985.[5] She later studied at the Royal College of Art, London between 1986 and 1988.[5] At her graduate show, Huw's presented an empty studio 'having chiselled clean, inch by inch, the entire wooden-floor'.[6]
Huws' first major solo exhibition was Art Cologne 1989 at Koelnmesse GmbH in Cologne.[7] Other notable exhibitions include the Anthony Reynolds Gallery (1988), Riverside Studios (1989), Kunsthalle Bern (1990), Luis Campana Gallery (1991), the Venice Biennale (2003), and the Ingleby Gallery (2011).[2][8][9][10][11]
In 1991 Huws moved to Paris, France.[6]
In 1993, Huws made a film called Singing for the Sea in which eight Bulgarian women sing and dance on a beach in Northumberland on the coast of the North Sea, wearing traditional Bulgarian dress. The performance took place over three evenings in front of a live audience, and the resulting 12-minute film was exhibited in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp.[10]
Huws was awarded the Adolf-Luther-Trust Art Award in 1998.[12]
Between 1999 and 2000 Huws undertook The Henry Moore Sculpture Fellowship at the British School at Rome.[12]
In 2004 Huws won the Ludwig Gies-Award for Small-sized Sculpture by LETTER Trust, Cologne, Germany.[12]
She won the B.A.C.A. Europe 2006 award given by the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht.[12]
Huws was the DAAD Artist-in-Residence between 2007 and 2008 in Berlin, Germany.[12]
Huws has lived in Berlin since 2010.[4]
Artistic style
Huws' work is centred around the re-imagining of spaces through intervention.[13] Through the use of multi-media materials, her work interrupts and redirects understanding.[13] Self-investigation is also required by the viewer to create a new interpretation of space.[3] There is a universal commentary within her work, conveying messages that can be understood without language.[6] Heavily basing her practice on Duchamp, Huws' work is often satirical, reinventing spaces in a parodical way.[3] This is achieved through her use of lettering, exemplified in works such as 'Piss off I'm a Fountain'.[1] Similarly, Huws plays with readymade elements to construct artistic perspectives.[14] She is also influenced by René Magritte's intellectual work.[3] Identity is another theme central to Huws' work, often reflecting on her life as a Welsh artist.[3] Her landscapes are usually created from memory, typically depicting farming scenes in North Wales.[6] From a young age Huws has used reeds to make miniature boats.[1] These boats carry subjective value to Huws due to their link to Wales and are incorporated creatively into her work.[14]
Exhibitions
- Royal College of Art, London, UK (1987)[12]
- Institute Sainte Marie, Brussels, Belgium (1987)[12]
- 56/57 Rivington Street, London, UK (1988)[12]
- Royal College of Art, London, UK (1988)[12]
- Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London, UK (1988)[12]
- Les Grâces de la Nature, Sixièmes Ateliers Internationaux des Pays de la Loire, Gétigné, France (1989)[12]
- Riverside Studios, London, UK (1989)[12]
- Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, Switzerland (1990)[12]
- The British Art Show, The South Bank Centre, London, UK (1990)[12]
- Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK (1991)[12]
- Gemischtes Doppel, Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria (1992)[12]
- Oh! Cet echo!, Centre Cultural Suisse, Paris, France (1992)[12]
- Produzentengalerie, Hamburg, Germany (1992)[12]
- Galerie Luis Campaña, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (1992)[12]
- Galerie Friedrich, Bern, Switzerland (1993)[12]
- A Work for the North Sea, Alnwick, organised by Artangel, London, UK (1993)[12]
- Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld, Germany (1993)[12]
- On Taking a Normal Situation..., Antwerp 93, Museum Van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerpen, Belgium (1993)[12]
- Welt-Moral, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland (1994)[12]
- Galerie Luis Campaña, Cologne, Germany (1994)[12]
- Uscita di sicurezza, Sala Cassero, Castel San Pietro Terme, Italy (1995)[12]
- Galerie Luis Campaña, Cologne, Germany (1995)[12]
- Galerie Friedrich, Bern, Switzerland (1995)[12]
- Produzentengalerie, Hamburg, Germany (1996)[12]
- Life/Live, ARC – Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, France (1996)[12]
- Life/Live, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisboa, Portugal (1996)[12]
- Galerie Friedrich, Bern, Switzerland (1997)[12]
- Résonances, Galerie Art’o, Aubervilliers, France (1997)[12]
- Skulptur. Projekte in Münster 1997, Westfalisches Landesmuseum, Munster, Germany (1997)[12]
- Eté, Centre Genevois de Gravure Contemporain, Geneve, Switzerland (1997)[12]
- Pictura Britannica, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia, touring exhibition (1997–98)[12]
- Voice Over, National touring exhibition from the Hayward Gallery, London, UK (1998)[12]
- New Art from Britain, Kunstraum, Innsbruck, Austria (1998)[12]
- Ethno-Anthics, Nordiska Museum, Stockholm, Sweden (1998)[12]
- Clean Slate, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (1998)[12]
- 7. Triennale der Kleinplastik, Forum Sudwest LB, Stuttgart, Germany (1998)[12]
- Watercolours, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, D; Kunstmuseum, Bern, CH; Oriel Mostyn Art Gallery, Llandudno, GB (1998–99)[12]
- Oakville Galleries, Oakville, Canada (1999)[12]
- Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York, USA (1999)[12]
- Readymades belong to everyone, Produzentengalerie, Hamburg, Germany (1999)[12]
- Am Horizont, Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, Germany (1999)[12]
- Drawings, Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York, USA (1999)[12]
- Mixing Memory and Desire, Kunstmuseum Luzern, Switzerland (2000)[12]
- Watercolours, The Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK (2000)[12]
- Finale de partita, Biagiotti Arte Contemporanea, Firenze, Italy (2000)[12]
- Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany (2000)[12]
- Galerie Friedrich, Bern, Switzerland (2000)[12]
- Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK (2001)[12]
- Sammlung Thomas Olbricht, Neues Museum Weserberg, Bremen, Germany (2001)[12]
- Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France (2001)[12]
- R, Produzentengalerie, Hamburg, Germany (2001)[12]
- Self/Portrait, National Museums and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff, UK (2001)[12]
- Zeitmaschine-Time Machine, Kunstmuseum Bern, Switzerland (2002)[12]
- Regarder la mer, repenser le monde, Le Grande Café, Saint Nazaire, France (2002)[12]
- The Museum, the Collection, the Director and his Loves (curated by Udo Kittelmann), Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2002)[12]
- Produzentengalerie, Hamburg, Germany (2002)[12]
- Word-Vitrines, K21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany (2003)[12]
- ION ON, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, GB (2003)[12]
- Galerie Friedrich, Basel, Switzerland (2003)[12]
- Foyer, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany (2003)[12]
- ION ON (curated by Michael Nixon and Patricia Fleming), Wales at the Venice Biennale, Italy (2003)[12]
- The Translator's Notes (curated by Irene Amore), Café Gallery, London, UK (2003)[12]
- Celebrate/Dathlu, Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown, UK (2003)[12]
- Further, Aberystwyth Art Centre, Aberystwyth, Wales; Glynn Vivian Art Centre, Swansea, Wales; National Museums and Galleries of Wales, Cardiff, UK (2003–04)[12]
- ION ON, Singing for the Sea, Tate Modern, London, UK (2004)[12]
- Galerie Tschudi, Glarus, Switzerland (2004)[12]
- 9. Triennale der Kleinplastik Fellbach, Stuttgart, Germany (2004)[12]
- Summer Show, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland (2004)[12]
- Hauptwerke der Sammlung, Kolumba, Diozesanmuseum, Cologne, Germany (2004)[12]
- ERYRI-A Sense of Place, Gwynedd Museum & Art Gallery, Bangor, Wales, UK (2005)[12]
- Art Made of Chocolate, Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Germany (2005)[12]
- Over & Over, Again & Again, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius, Latvia (2005)[12]
- A Brief History of Invisible Art, CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco, USA (2005–06)[12]
- Brought to Light, Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno, Wales, GB (2005–06)[12]
- Textual Works, New Langton Arts, San Francisco, USA (2006)[12]
- Detail(s), Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland (2006)[12]
- DI-SEGNI, Studio Trisorio Napoli & Roma, Italy (2006)[12]
- Filme, Institute für Kunst und Medien der HGK, Zurich, Switzerland (2006)[12]
- Galerie Friedrich, Basel, Switzerland (2006)[12]
- B.A.C.A. 2006, Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht, Netherlands (2006–07)[12]
- PURE, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, USA (2007)[12]
- 100 Days=100 Videos, GL. Strand, Copenhagen, DK, 10 selected by Anna-Catharina Gebbers (2007)[12]
- Inky Toy Affinitas, Cerealart, Philadelphia, USA, curated by Anna-Catharina Gebbers (2007)[12]
- Bookish Relations, Anna-Catharina Gebbers | Bibliothekswohnung, Berlin, Germany (2007)[12]
- Lines, Squares and Cubes, Produzentengalerie, Hamburg, Germany (2007)[12]
- Learn to Read, Tate Modern, London, GB, curated by Vincent Honoré & Maeve Polkinhorn (2007)[12]
- University Gallery, University of Massaschussetts, Amherst, USA (2007)[12]
- Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland (2007)[12]
- Museu Serralves, Porto, Poland (2008)[12]
- Young Ladies, Old Chaps, and Some Thai Friends, Galleria SpazioA, Pistoia, Italy (2009)[12]
- VOIDS. Eine Retrospektive über leere Ausstellungen, Kunsthalle Bern, Bern, Switzerland (2009)[12]
- We would like to thank (again) the curators who wish to remain anonymous, Galerie Anne Barrault, Paris, France (2009)[12]
- Espèces d’espaces, Yvon Lambert, New York, USA (2009)[12]
- The Making of Art, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt/Main, Germany (2009)[12]
- Vides, Une rétrospective, Centre Pompidou, Musée National d´Art Moderne, Paris, France (2009)[12]
- Ph-Projects, Berlin, Germany (2009)[12]
- Bethan Huws, Kestnergesellschaft, Hanover, Germany (2010)[12]
- Die Natur ruft!, daadgalerie, Berlin, Germany (2010)[12]
- 25 Jahre Galerie Tschudi, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland (2010)[12]
- Next Generation. Einblicke in junge Ostschweizer Privatsammlungen, Kunstmuseum, St. Gallen, Switzerland (2010)[12]
- Passion Fruits Picked From The Olbricht Collection, Me Collectors Room, Berlin, Germany (2010)[12]
- Louise Lawler, Allan McCollum, Bethan Huws, Galerie Isabella Czarnowska, Berlin, Germany (2010)[12]
- Bethan Huws: Drawings, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany (2010)[15]
- Art Now Lightbox: Bethan Huws, Tate Britain, London, UK (2010)[15]
- More Pricks Than Kicks, The David Roberts Arts Foundation, London, UK (2010)[12]
- Bethan Huws: Capelgwyn, Whitechappel Art Gallery, London, UK (2011)[15]
- Bethan Huws: Billboard for Edinburgh, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2011)[15]
- A Text Is A Thing, Vistamare Benedetta Spalletti, Pescara, Italy (2011)[15]
- Art and Philosophy, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (NBK), Mitte, Berlin, Germany (2011)[15]
- Zwei Sammler - Thomas Olbricht and Harald Falckenberg, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany (2011)[15]
- Problem Play, Koenig & Clinton, Brooklyn, New York, USA (2012)[15]
- A House of Leaves, The David Roberts Art Foundation, London, UK (2012)[15]
- Ahoy, an Island!, Fondation d'Entreprise Ricard, 8e, Paris, France (2012)[15]
- Bethan Huws & The Bistritsa Babi: 'Singing for The Sea' (1993), Abbot Hall Gallery, Kendal, UK (2013)[15]
- Editions of the Aargau Art Association 1991 – 2013, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland (2013)[15]
- Rhythm in it, Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland (2013)[15]
- Cleaning Up, Johannes Vogt, Upper East Side, New York, USA (2013)[15]
- Bethan Huws, Vistamare Benedetta Spalletti, Pescara, Italy (2014)[15]
- Bethan Huws: Reading Duchamp, Research Notes 2007-2014, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland (2014)[15]
- Billboard For Edinburgh, Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2014)[15]
- Boom She Boom: Works from the MMK Collection, MMK, Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt, Germany (2014)[15]
- Playing by Heart, Kolumba, Kunstmuseum des Erzbistums Köln, Cologne, Germany (2014)[15]
- Beating around the bush Episode #3, Bonnefantenmuseum Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands (2014)[15]
- Bethan Huws: Culture, Language & Thought, Kolumba, Kunstmuseum des Erzbistums Köln, Cologne, Germany (2016)[15]
- 30 Years Kunsthalle Bern Foundation, Kunsthalle Bern ,Bern, Switzerland (2016)[15]
- Do you get what you see?, Grieder Contemporary, Zurich, Switzerland (2016)[15]
- Horizons, Vistamare Benedetta Spalletti, Pescara, Italy (2016)[15]
- The Astonishing Reality of Things, Barbara Gross Galerie, Munich, Germany (2016)[15]
- Bethan Huws, Vistamare Benedetta Spalletti, Pescara, Italy (2017)[15]
- Bethan Huws, Barbara Cross Galerie, Munich, Germany (2017)[15]
- A boat is a floating piece of space, toward the Horizon, Alfonso Artiaco, Naples, Italy (2017)[15]
- Bethan Huws: Works on Paper, Barbara Cross Galerie, Munich, Germany (2018)[15]
- Bethan Huws, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland (2018)[15]
- Reflection about Reflection, Galerie Tschudi, Zuoz, Switzerland (2018)[15]
- The Sculpture Collections, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, UK (2018)[15]
- RE-SET: Appropriation and transformation in Music and Art since 1900, Museum Tinguely, Basel, Switzerland (2018)[15]
- Reading Duchamp- Research Notes 2007-2014, Kunstaele Berlin, Germany (2019)[5]
- Federn: Wärmen, Verführen, Fliegen, Gewerbemuseum Winterthur, Winterthur, Switzerland (2019)[15]
- Sans réserve, Frac Bretagne, Rennes, France (2019)[15]
- Monde(s) Merveilleux, Galerie Art Attitude Herve Bize, Nancy, France (2019)[15]
- Cambio. New Additions to the Collection, Kunstmusuem St. Gallen, Switzerland (2020)[15]
- The World is Gone, I Must Carry You, Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden (2020)[15]
- I Reflect What You Are: From Nan Goldin To Roni Horn. Intimacy In The Collection Lambert, Collection Lambert en Avignon, France (2020)[15]
- Art From A Hundred Years: Highlights Of The Daimler Art Collection 1920-2020, Daimler Contemporary, Berlin, Germany (2020)[15]
- Ècoute, Galerie Tschudi · Zuoz, Switzerland (2021)[5]
- Bethan Huws: Works on Paper / Word Vitrines, Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Reinhart am Stadtgarten, Winterthur, Switzerland (2021)[15]
- Bethan Huws: Works on Paper / Word Vitrines, Kunstmuseum Winterthur, Beim Stadthaus, Winterthur, Switzerland (2021)[15]
References
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- Summers, Francis. "Huws, Bethan." Grove Art Online. 2000-12-10. Oxford University Press. Date of access 9 Apr. 2018, http://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000097066
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