Friday, August 13, 2010
12 artists', 12 minutes, 12 pages
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Studio
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Artist Statement
Beverley Bennett’s practice revolves around the act of drawing and the perpetual possibilities it possesses. Acts of play evolve into ritualistic, performative, labour intensive actions that generate a greater understanding of the processes of making, allowing the 'visual' to become secondary. Current works incorporate principles of erasure, memorability and gesture. The use of ‘diagrams’ used by Bennett intensify the sense of a matter of fact and immediate recognition due to the characteristics of geometry used.
Bennett's work has been shown nationally; venues include the Bluecoat, Liverpool (2010) Actions curated by Sonia Boyce, and Global Studio's (2010) and The National Portrait Gallery, London (2009) Hidden Talents.
Bennett is also the founding member of London-based art collective TBC, who self-publish a magazine, 12 Pages, and work on exhibition projects that interrogate individual members’ creative identities and explore the potential of collaborative works. The group is currently producing a group exhibition Delineation, Contemporary Dialogues with Drawing, which will open in late 2010 in London in association with The Big Draw.
Beverley Bennett lives and works in London and received her MA in Fine Art in 2009.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Action, the Bluecoat Liverpool, 29/01/10 - 30/03/10
An extract of the review by Ed Sexton at Culture 24 entitled 'Sonia Boyce transforms Liverpool's Bluecoat with Like Love - Parts One and Two and Action'
The performative element is carried on through the rest of the Bluecoat's gallery space in the work of three young artists selected by Boyce.
"It's such an important reflection of the work we do here at the Bluecoat," reflects Parsons.
"We thought it would be interesting to look at young black artists who are just emerging, in a similar position to the one Sonia would have been in 25 years ago, and see what the difference is now."

The artists chosen are Beverley Bennett, Appau Boayke-Yiadom, Robin Deacon and Grace Ndiritu, whose themes, issues and approaches contrast with the platform of ideas presented by Sonia's generation of artists.

"From a distance it looks very alluring, with delicate pieces of paper floating above the background," she observes.
"But when you get close to it it's really quite scary and violent – it's also mounted at eye height, so you come face to face with the pins."
"Action allows me to explore my own concerns about the depictions of performative actions in art," says Boyce.
"With the four artists I have chosen, the object of their attention is not on depicting themselves.
"For example, Beverley Bennett’s subtle artworks become evidence of her interaction with the medium of drawing, and then the audience becomes witness."
For the full review visit - http://www.culture24.org.uk/art/art76268
Photography by Alex Wolkowicz