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Cerith Wyn Evans

Biography

Cerith Wyn Evans graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1984. He began his career as a video and filmmaker and worked as an assistant to the filmmaker Derek Jarman. During the 1980s Wyn Evans made short experimental films that have been screened in Britain and abroad. He also collaborated with choreographer Michael Clark

In the early 1990s, Wyn Evans began making sculpture and installation. His work deals with the phenomenology of time, language and perception. His first solo exhibition was held at White Cube in Duke Street, 1996, for which he created an installation entitled 'Inverse, Reverse, Perverse' consisting of a large concave mirror that inverted and radically distorted the viewer's reflection, producing a disturbing self-portrait. Wyn Evans employs a variety of media to explore his ideas on perception and conceptual limits ranging from neon, firework texts, film, photography and sculpture.

Wyn Evans has exhibited extensively in Europe and America including the Venice Biennale in 1995, and again in 2003 representing Wales. Solo exhibitions have included Tate Britain, London (2000), Kunsthaus Glarus, Switzerland (2001), Berkeley Art Museum, San Francisco (2003) White Cube, London (2003), Camden Arts Centre, London (2004), Kunstverein Frankfurt and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2004).

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