Catherine Elwes

Catherine Elwes (born 1952) is a British artist, curator and critic working predominantly in the field of video art and a significant figure in the British feminist art movement.

[6] She co-curated the exhibitions Women’s Images of Men (with Jacqueline Morreau) and About Time (with Rose Garrard and Sandy Nairne[7]) at the ICA in 1980.

[citation needed] Elwes has written extensively about feminist art, performance, installation, landscape and the moving image and is author of Video Loupe (K.T.

[citation needed] Elwes is Founding Editor of the Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ, Intellect Books) and has contributed to numerous anthologies, journals, exhibition catalogues and periodicals including Art Monthly, Third Text, MIRAJ, the Millennium Film Journal, Time Out, Independent Media, Performance Magazine, Variant, Filmwaves (of which she was an editor), Vertigo and Contemporary Magazine.

[citation needed] Elwes’ video practice is archived at LUX online and REWIND.