Bettina Von Zwehl
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Bettina von Zwehl (born 1971) is a German artist who lives and works in London. She has centred her artistic practice on photography, installation and archival exploration evolving through artist-residencies in museums. Her work explores representations of the human condition and human concerns through an observational approach combined with a distinctive use of the profile view and silhouette that continues to underpin her practice.


Career

Von Zwehl was born in Munich and studied in London, receiving a BA in Photography from the
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and an MA in Fine Art Photography from the
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, London. She began making portraits as a student at the Royal College of Art, using a 19th-century methodology that she encountered as a photographer's assistant in Rome, working on film with a large-plate camera. Most of her work has been in the studio. Reviews of her early work often commented on its conceptual framing and the depiction of subjects in unusual physical or emotional circumstances, with an increased degree of vulnerability. At the same time, she has also been interested in profile photography. Citing the influence of Renaissance painting, she calls the profile portrait "one of the most powerful ways of representing a person." In 2010 she was commissioned to take a series of outdoor portraits of athletes and paralympians preparing for the 2012 London Olympics. Recently she has been invited to create works in reaction to the collections of several museums, including the
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(V&A), the
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and the
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. In 2014 she collaborated with her friend and fellow artist
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on a project reacting to an album from the Sir Benjamin Stone Archive at the
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. She was Artist in Residence for 6 months in 2011 at the V&A (2011) and Artist in Residence for 5 months in 2013–2014 at the Freud Museum, where she created a permanent installation for the Anna Freud Room in response to the life and legacy of
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. ''Made up Love Song'' (2011) is the result of the residency at the
Victoria & Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and nam ...
. Von Zwehl explored the collection of portrait miniatures at the museum, creating a durational portrait in miniature in 34 parts of Sophia Birikorang, a member of the visitor experience team at the V&A. In 2013/14 she did a residency for The Freud Museum London producing permanent work for the Anna Freud Room in the Museum. Following her residency at the Museum she had a solo show Invitation to frequent the Shadows’ in 2016. The publication Lament was published to coincide with the exhibition and co-authored by Josh Cohen. In 2018 von Zwehl was invited to be the first Artist-in-Residence at the
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. She received a grant from the
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in 2017 and in 2018 she spent 6 weeks in New-York researching the collections and making new work: Meditations in an Emergency (2018), a photographic series inspired by the teen protests following the tragedy at
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on Valentine’s Day 2018, and the collections of portrait silhouettes at the N-YHSM. Wunderkammer (2020), is a site-specific photography and mixed-media installation in response to a year long research period at the Renaissance Kunst- und Wunderkammer (Chamber of Art and Wonders) of Ferdinand II at
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in Innsbruck Austria.


Publications


Monographs

*''Bettina von Zwehl''. Göttingen:
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/ Brighton:
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, 2007. With an essay by Darian Leader and interview with Charlotte Cotton. . *''Made Up Love Song''. London: V&A, 2014. With an essay by David Chandler. . *''Lament''. London: Art/Books, 2016. A collaboration with psychoanalyst and writer Josh Cohen (psychoanalyst) Josh Cohen. . *''Wunderkammer''. Salzburg: Fotohof, 2020. With an essay by Ciara Ennis. .


Anthologies and group exhibition catalogues

*''The Photograph as Contemporary Art.''
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, 2004. . *''The Portrait Now.'' New Haven, CA:
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, 2006. . *''Vitamin Ph: New Perspectives in Photography.'' London: Phaidon, 2006. . *''The Body in Contemporary Art.'' London: Thames & Hudson, 2009. ASIN B00C6OOPIQ. *''Road to 2012.'' London: National Portrait Gallery, 2012. . *''21st Century Portraits.'' London: National Portrait Gallery, 2013. .


Exhibitions


Solo exhibitions

* ''An Anatomy of Control'', Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York (2000) * Victoria Miro Gallery, The Project Space, London (2002) * Lombard-Freid Fine Arts, New York (2004) *
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, London (2005) * ''Profiles III'', Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood, London (2009) * ''Road to 2012, Setting Out'', Commissioned by the
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(2010) * ''Made up Love Song'', Purdy Hicks Gallery, London (2011) * ''Ruby’s Room'',
Holburne Museum of Art The Holburne Museum (formerly known as the Holburne of Menstrie Museum and the Holburne Museum of Art) is located in Sydney Pleasure Gardens, Bath, Somerset, England. The city's first public art gallery, the Grade I listed building, is home to ...
, Bath (2013) * ''Laments and Sospiri'', Purdy Hicks Gallery, London (2014) *''Album 31'' (collaboration with Sophy Rickett), Fotogaleriet, Oslo, Norway (2015) *''Invitation to Frequent the Shadows'', The Freud Museum, London (2016) *''Meditations in an Emergency'', New-York Historical Society Museum, NYC, USA (2018) *''Wunderkammer'', BTV Stadtforum Innsbruck, Austria (2020)


Group exhibitions

* ''Fiction'',
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, London (2004) * ''Photography 2005'',
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, London (2005) * ''In Repose'', The Galleries at Moore,
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, Philadelphia (2008) * ''Baby, Picturing the Ideal Human'',
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, Bradford (2009) * ''Another Face: Works from the Arts Council Collection'',
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, Newcastle upon Tyupon Tyne (2011) * ''Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present'',
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, London (2012) * ''3am: Wonder, Paranoia and the restless Night'',
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, Liverpool (2013) * ''Facing History: Contemporary Portraiture'',
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, London (2015–2016)


Collections

Von Zwehl's work is held in the following public collections: *
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, London *
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References


External links

*
Gallery and video interview
at National Portrait Gallery, discussing the ''Road to 2012'' project
Gallery and biography
at Purdy Hicks {{DEFAULTSORT:Zwehl, Bettina von Alumni of the London College of Printing Alumni of the Royal College of Art German expatriates in England Photographers from London Photographers from Munich 1971 births Living people German women photographers German contemporary artists