Bettina von Zwehl, Cut-out #33
Bettina von Zwehl, Cut-out #33
Cut-out #33
2020
b/w bromide
Image size: 22.5cmH x 20cmW
Print size: 22.5cmH x 20cmW
Edition of 20
+ About the work
In her beautiful cut-outs series, Bettina von Zwehl uses surplus material from her analogue darkroom process, that would otherwise have been thrown away. In Cut-out #33, she expertly suggests a bird in flight; a potent symbol of hope in these troubled times, and a reminder of the synergy and connection between interior and exterior worlds.
+ About the artist
Bettina von Zwehl has built an international reputation for her subtle and unnerving photographic portraits. From early works in which she photographed subjects under a range of exacting conditions to more recent projects that reprise the traditions of the painted miniature and silhouette, she has consistently explored the nature and limits of the photographic portrait. Von Zwehl was artist-in-residence at the Victoria & Albert Museum (2011), the Freud Museum in London (2013–14) and at the New-York Historical Society Museum (2018). In 2017-18 she received a grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation (USA). Solo exhibitions of her work have been held at a number of leading European and American museums and galleries, including the New-York Historical Society Museum (NYC, 2018), The Freud Museum (London, 2016), Fotogalkeriet(Oslo, 2015) National Portrait Gallery (London, 2014), Centrum KulturyZamek (Poznan, 2011), V&A Museum of Childhood (London, 2009), The Photographers’ Gallery (London 2005) and Lombard Freid gallery (New York, 2004). Her photographs are held in the collections of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina; Victoria and Albert Museum, Arts Council Collection, London; The National Portrait Gallery, London; the Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida; and Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco.