Bethan Huws

Bethan Huws (born 1961) is a Welsh multi-media artist whose work explores place, identity, and translation, often using architecture and text.

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] Between 1999 and 2000, Huws undertook The Henry Moore Sculpture Fellowship at the British School at Rome.

[6] Heavily basing her practice on Duchamp, Huws' work is often satirical, reinventing spaces in a parodical way.

[3] Identity is another theme central to Huws' work, often reflecting on her life as a Welsh artist.

[1] These boats carry subjective value to Huws due to their link to Wales and are incorporated creatively into her work.