- Susan Derges
, London.
Biography
Derges was born in London in 1955. She studied painting at the
Chelsea College of Art and Design from 1973-1976 and at theSlade School of Art from 1977-1979. She then turned to photography, exploring in particular early photographic techniques of cameraless photography - exposing images directly onto photographic paper - techniques she has continued to refine and develop to this day. From 1981 to 1985 she lived and worked in Japan, receiving a Rotary Foundation Award (1981), JVC Award (1984) and carrying out postgraduate research atTsukuba University . From 1986 to 1991 Derges lived in London, moving toDartmoor , Devon in 1992. In 1993 she received a South West Arts Award and was appointed Lecturer in Media Arts at theUniversity of Plymouth , Exeter. From 1997 to 1999 she was an external examiner for the BA in Fine Art: Photography atMiddlesex University .Work
Having trained in painting Susan Derges expressed an early interest in abstraction because "it offered the promise of being able to speak of the invisible rather than to record the visible". She turned to cameraless photography after experiencing frustration at the way "the camera always separates the subject from the viewer". Much of her subsequent work has dealt with this relationship - of separation and connectedness with the natural world. Her images are often beautiful, conjuring metaphysical and metaphorical layers of meaning. Her methods have been consistently experimental, a constant search for new cameraless methods of recording imagery, including the
photogram , while directly connecting with the world she observes.Derges first experimented with cameraless photography while living in Japan. Her 1985 work "Chladni Figures" was produced by sprinkling carborundum powder directly onto photographic emulsion where it was exposed to sound waves at different frequencies (see
Ernst Chladni ), creating ghostly black and white images of natural order and chaos. For her 1991 series "The Observer and the Observed" Derges explored the interdependence of viewer and object - creating images appearing as droplets of water containing faces, while simultaneously showing her own face with small droplets suspended in her view. For the 1997 "River Taw" series she worked at night, placingphotographic paper on the river bed and allowing the images to be exposed through ambient light, aided by the use of a flash gun. Her technique involved a very direct and unmediated physical relationship with the landscape, while her "Under The Moon" series involved working with photographs of the moon and combining these with water and branch patterns exposed to sound vibrations in the darkroom. Her images, though based upon the capturing of external natural realities, take on a metaphorical dimension that echo the inner life of the unconscious and imaginative.Major publications of her work include "Woman Thinking River", published in 1998, "Liquid Form" with an essay by Professor Martin kemp, published 1n 1999 and "Kingswood" published in 2002 by photoworks.
Susan Derges exhibits and is represented by Purdy Hicks Gallery (London), Ingleby Gallery (Scotland), Fraenkel Gallery (San Francisco, CA, USA), Paul Kasmin Gallery (New York, NY, USA) and Galerie Nichido (Tokyo, Japan)
References
* [http://www.purdyhicks.com/sd_dc_essay.htm Susan Derges in discussion with David Chandler]
* [http://www.resurgence.org/resurgence/issues/derges223.htm Resurgence interview with Satish Kumar]
* [http://www.inglebygallery.com/artistsDetail.php?id=34 Susan Derges, Ingleby Gallery]
* [http://www.eyestorm.com/feature/ED2n_article.asp?article_id=23&artist_id=4 Eyestorm article on Susan Derges]External links
* [http://www.susanderges.com susanderges.com - official web site.]
* [http://www.artnet.com/artist/5128/susan-derges.html Susan Derges on Artnet]
* [http://www.inglebygallery.com/artistsDetail.php?id=34 Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh - Susan Derges page]
* [http://www.purdyhicks.com/sd_images_1.htm Susan Derges at Purdy Hicks Gallery, London]
* [http://www.fraenkelgallery.com/ Fraenkel Gallery San Francisco]
* [http://www.paulkasmingallery.com/artists/SusanDerges/works.htm Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York - Susan Derges page]
* [http://www.nca-g.com/artist/susan/index_e.shtml Galerie Nichido page]
* [http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/photography/story.php?storyid=ph083&row=0 Susan Derges at the V&A]
* [http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/derges/ Susan Derges, 'Natural Magic' exhibition, Museum of the History of Science, Oxford]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_n3_v85/ai_19223716 Review of 'Under the Sun Exhibition at the Fraenkel Gallery]
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