BIOGRAPHY
(b. 1985 Nelspruit, South Africa)
“Sculpture, for me, is a space to explore the feeling of one’s body in relation to an object. Functional objects quite obviously explore this relationship. What is functional or non-functional is debatable, especially in this strange-expanding-spacescape of life. I believe there should always be room for the obvious and non-obvious in all things.
“I am always looking. I read mathematical, philosophical, scientific and medical books that go over my head. Seeking the big, grand, rushing feeling of grasping-and-not-grasping. Pushing always into the unknown. Whatever I am looking for, a fascination with density and looseness is the lens through which I see the world. It’s about how I physically and mentally feel on this earth: things are intense and then blunt, real and then unreal, meaningful and then meaningless. I am in this dynamic tension with my materials too. There is a give and take, a push and pull, an expansion and contraction – a density and looseness to working with steel. It takes a lot as it is a very demanding material: it’s heavy; it’s hot; it’s hard; it behaves unpredictably; it exhausts me. But it gives me so much back, in its permanence and reliability.”
Beth Diane Armstrong 2017
One of the leading contemporary South African sculptors of her generation, Beth Diane Armstrong captures a mastery of the steel medium. Centered on contrasting variations of density and looseness Armstrong’s use of sculpture explores the different expressions of these two terms in relation to scale, structure, materiality, space, representation and process.
Armstrong negotiates an unremitting pull between the desire to be entirely overwhelmed and subsumed by a sculpture and the drive to resolve and contain the idiosyncratic challenges posed by it. A central ambition which continues to inform Armstrong’s process is the translation of fleeting, abstract experiences into the permanence of a physically demanding material such as steel.
Beginning as thought experiments, the works evolve according to a set of parameters which the artist prescribes. Armstrong develops these parameters on the level of underlying structures (calculations, measurements) and through the higher level realizations of the works as sculptural structures, maintaining a synchronous relationship to both aspects. These meticulous processes, her attention to detail and her astounding ability to effortlessly switch between intricate smaller works and imposing large-scale masses of steel reaffirms Armstrong ambitions to grapple with and understand the ways in which bodies experience space and translate this experience into structures, both perceptual and physical
Tim Leibbrandt 2017
Currently living and working in Johannesburg, Armstrong was born in South Africa in 1985. In 2010 she completed, with distinction, her Masters of Fine Arts at Rhodes University. Rhodes bought her BFA exhibition, Hibernation, for their permanent collection. Armstrong has exhibited several solo shows, participated in a number of group shows and projects locally and internationally, as well as being included in various private and public collections. Some highlighted commissions include the completion of a large permanent public artwork, Flag, in Oostvoorne, in the Netherlands (commissioned by the Kern Kunst Westvoorne Foundation); a large sculpture at the Design Miami/Basel Fair in Basel, Switzerland and Design Miami, Florida; and her Page for the National English Literary Museum, a 10-ton outdoor sculpture in Makhanda, South Africa. 2016 saw her launch the NELM Page outdoor commission in Makhanda and also partake in the Yorkshire Sculpture exhibition A Place in Time, hosted at the NIROX Sculpture Park at the Cradle of Human Kind. Armstrong was awarded the prestigious Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Visual Arts in South Africa for 2017.
EDUCATION
2010
Master of Fine Arts with distinction, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
2007
Bachelor of Fine Arts, cum laude, Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2023
Afterglow, Cubicle Series, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
2018
In perpetuum, Everard Read, Cape Town; NWU Gallery, Potchefstroom; Oliewenhuis Museum; NMM Art Museum, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
2017
In perpetuum, Standard Bank Gallery, Johannesburg; National Arts Festival, Makhanda, South Africa
2011
Towards an architecture of loss, iArt, Cape Town, South Africa
To skip the last step, iArt Gallery Wembley Project Space, Cape Town, South Africa
2010 Hippocampus, iArt Gallery, Cape Town; Monument, Makhanda, South Africa
2007 Hibernation, Gallery in the Round, Makhanda, South Africa
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
What I Feel When I Think About The Cosmos, Everard Read, Franschhoek, South Africa
2022
Seduction, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
Spring, group show, Everard Read, Franschhoek, South Africa
Things I’d like to remember, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
Too many dinner parties, Meta Foundation, August House, Johannesburg, South Africa
3D in 22, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
2021
OASIS, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
Spring Show, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
2020
Gallery Opening Exhibition, Everard Read, Leeu Estates, Franschhoek South Africa
TINY2020, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
Odyssey, online exhibition, Everard Read, South Africa & UK
Summer, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
PINK: Art Joburg, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
Still, online exhibition, Everard Read, South Africa & UK
Staring Straight to the Future, online exhibition, Everard Read, South Africa & UK
2019
Southern Aspect, Everard Read, London, UK
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
2018
Summer, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
Not a single story, co-curated by Elizabeth Millqvist & Mattias Givel, in association with the Wanås Foundation – Wanås Kons at NIROX Sculpture Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
2017
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
A Panel of Patrons: a Surge of Artists, Julia Meintjes, Tokara Winery, Stellenbosch
Bronze, Steel & Stone II, Everard Read, London, UK
Off the wall: A group sculpture exhibition, Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
2016
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with Everard Read, Johannesburg, South Africa
Pastoral Abstraction, Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
Opening Exhibition/Summer Season, Everard Read, London, UK
Investec Cape Town Art Fair, with Everard Read, Cape Town, South Africa
A PLACE IN TIME (in association with the Yorkshire Sculpture Park UK), curated by Helen Pheby, NIROX Sculpture Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
Bronze, Steel & Stone, Everard Read, London, UK
2014
Design Miami, Southern Guild, Miami, Florida, USA
The Benediction of Shade II, David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with David Krut Projects, Johannesburg, South Africa
Design Miami/Basel, Southern Guild, Basel, Switzerland
NIROX Winter Show, NIROX Sculpture Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
Turbine Art Fair, David Krut Projects, Turbine Hall, Johannesburg, South Africa
Joburg Joburg, Rooftop in Commissioner Street, Johannesburg, South Africa
Guild, Southern Guild, Cape Town, South Africa
2013
Southern Guild 2013 Collection, MOAD, Johannesburg, South Africa
The Benediction of Shade, David Krut Projects, Cape Town, South Africa
After the Rainbow Nation, NIROX Sculpture Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
2012
Material/Representation, BRUNDYN + GONSALVES, Cape Town, South Africa
FNB Joburg Art Fair, with BRUNDYN + GONSALVES, Johannesburg, South Africa
2010
Summer in the City, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
NOVUS, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Make A Difference Foundation Exhibition, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
The Mechanics and Mysteries of Perception, iArt Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa
Johannesburg Art Fair, with iArt Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
2008
ABSA L’Atelier Competition, ABSAGallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
2007
ABSA L’Atelier Competition, ABSA Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa
Fourth Year Student Show, Fine Art Building, Makhanda, South Africa
Untitled, Salem House, Salem, South Africa
2006
National Arts Festival, Makhanda, South Africa
2005
National Arts Festival, Makhanda, South Africa
2004
National Arts Festival, Makhanda, South Africa
RESIDENCIES
2013
NIROX Sculpture Park, NIROX Foundation, Cradle of Humankind, South Africa
SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
National English Literary Museum Makhanda, South Africa
Rhodes University, Makhanda, South Africa
Standard Bank of Southern Africa
COMMISSIONS/AWARDS/NOMINATIONS
2020
Shortlisted in the top 80 artists globally to submit a sculpture proposal for the third and fourth The High Line Plinth in New York City
2017
Standard Bank Young Artist Award – Visual Arts
2016
Page, outdoor sculpture, NELM, Makhanda, South Africa
2015
NELM Page outdoor sculpture, Makhanda, South Africa
2014
Flagpole Sculpture Commission for Kern Kunst Westvoorne Foundation, the Netherlands
2011
3 Sculptures for Prescient Investment Management Group’s first major advertising campaign, Cape Town, South Africa
2010
Not all is Black and White, All for World Foundation, FIFA World Cup Initiative
Academic Honours
2008
Purvis Fine Art Prize
CONFERENCES
2021
Panelist on the discussion The Arts: Shaping the Post-COVID future, with the Horasis Global Meeting. The Chairperson was Richard Vine from Art in America Magazine.
2009
‘Locating Space: An Investigation into Two and Three Dimensions in Art Practice’, Rhodes University Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Conference.
PUBLICATIONS
2017
Included in Ashraf Jamal’s book ‘In the World: Essays on Contemporary South African Art’. Pages 353-368 ‘Beth Diane Armstrong: Critical Object’
in perpetuum Standard Bank Young Artist Award 2017, catalogue in association with Everard Read, Cape Town
2010
‘Hippocampus: Seahorse; brain-structure; spatial map, concept’. Masters Thesis, Rhodes University