Siân Bowen

Siân Bowen, Artist in Residence (Drawing) 2006-2008

Siân Bowen, Artist in Residence (Drawing) 2006-2008

Artist in Residence, Drawing, 2006-2008

Siân Bowen is an artist whose primary medium is drawing, in the broadest definition of that term. Her work has an intimacy and immediacy that is often enhanced by using papers which have a history. She has made pieces incorporating fragments cut from 19th-century Florentine letters and documents, and has drawn on wallpaper retrieved from a redundant lighthouse - one of these works has been acquired for the collection.

Siân has also been influenced by her time living and working in Japan; a return visit in spring 2006 allowed her to carry out in-depth research into age-old but now vanishing treatments of paper such as oiling, smoking and dyeing.

Drawing is a process with the potential to reveal or conceal, and Bowen makes a virtue of this contradiction, often layering past and present. During the residency she will be focusing on drawing and its context, the intimate experience of handling the works in the V&A collections, and how the relationship between sight and touch might be translated through drawing. Her interest in the nature and qualities of paper, and in the life-histories of paper objects - especially things made to be handled such as albums, miniature folding books, patterns, and cut-paper work - has informed her latest work.

For Bowen this three year residency, co-hosted by the Paper Conservation Studio, was an opportunity to make new work in response to her explorations of the V&A's collections, her conversations with curators and conservators, and her use of historic drawing tools such as a Claude Glass. She shared her discoveries, experiences and insights through her blog A Journey within a Journey .

Publication

'Siân Bowen: Gaze', edited and introduced by Gill Saunders, Senior Curator, Word & Image Department and with essays by Tony Godfrey, Richard Cork and Pauline Webber. Cornerhouse Publications (Tel + 44 (0)161 200 1503) (Hardback, full colour, 104 pages, £13.00)

Hanging in progress of Shift, Siân Bowen

Hanging in progress of Shift, Siân Bowen

Chronology

  • Qualifications

    BA (Hons) Fine Art, University of Newcastle. Postgraduate Diploma, Drawing & Painting, Edinburgh College of Art. Certificate in Japanese Studies, Osaka University, Japan/p>

  • 1985-1989

    Monbusho Scholarship, Kyoto University of Arts, Japan.

  • 1991

    Northern Arts Travel and Training Award to Kochi Prefectural Paper Institute, Japan.

  • 1995

    British Council Visitorship to India.

  • 1996

    Artist in Residence, Burford House, Worcestershire.

  • 1998

    Grizedale Visual Arts Residency, Grizedale Forest, Cumbria.

  • 2000

    Invited Artist Residency, Villa Romana, Florence, Italy. Solo exhibition 'New Work', Villa Romana, Florence, Italy; 'Seal', The New Gallery, Grizedale, Cumbria; 'Passage', Hart Gallery, London.

  • 2001

    Awarded second prize, Jerwood Drawing Prize group exhibition, School of Fine Art, Cheltenham.

  • 2002

    Encore Award, Northern Arts. Solo exhibition 'Ream', Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth, Mead Gallery Coventry and Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham.

  • 2003
  • >Time " Space Residency, METAL, London.
  • 2004

    Solo exhibition, Galerie am Markt, Kunstverein, Schwabisch Hall, Germany; 'Time " Space', METAL, London. Group exhibition 'Look to This Day', Castlefield Gallery, Manchester.

  • 2005

    Solo exhibition 'New Work', The Drawing Gallery, London. Group exhibition 'Mostyn 15', Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno.

  • 2006

    Guest artist, Kyoto Arts Centre, Japan. Awarded Grant for the Arts, Arts Council England, and the Dalwa Foundation Award. Solo exhibition 'Shift', North Gallery, Kyoto Arts Centre, Japan; 'Habit', A1 Art Space, Nagoya, Japan. Group exhibition 'Drawing Inspiration' and 'Drawing Breath', Abbot Hall art Gallery, Kendal and Wimbledon College or Art.

  • 2007

    Solo exhibition 'Gaze', Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

  • 2006-2008

    Artist in Residence (Drawing), Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

  • 2008

    Awarded Grant for the Arts, Arts Council England. Solo exhibition 'Of Dust', Dalwa Foundation House, London. Group exhibition 'Refractions / Shadows', Lemon Street Gallery, Truro.

  • 2009

    Group exhibitions 'Building with Colour', Gallery North, Newcastle, '40 Artists, 40 Drawings' Victoria and Albert Museum, London and The Drawing Gallery, Shropshire./p>