Statement
Sue Williams is a prominent international artist with a recognised body of work and an exhibition history of both solo and group shows on five continents. Her autoethnographic practice, whether drawing or text, articulates the complexities of human relationships in a contemporary cultural context – whether visual or textual she demonstrates a vulnerability which invariably elicits an effective response. Williams continues to challenge and explore new concepts and multi-disciplinary art forms offering a direct response to the complex world of human frailty, drawing the viewer into a world of provocative sexual and emotional politics.
Williams is Professor of Fine Art in Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity Saint David and is one of Wales’ leading contemporary female artists.
‘To say that the images are obscene, verging on the pornographic is a conservative way of disqualifying them, of trying to remove, hide or delete the immense humanity that marks them. And it is this immense humanity, and the familiarity of experiences lived through and acknowledged, that confers the political and ethical dimensions of the work. The ambiguous meanings held in these works must be negotiated by each individual viewer. When they are subjected to contemplation, by being simultaneously seductive and provocative, they return the spectator’s gaze, questioning the viewer about his or her own emotions and desires’.
Ivo Mesquita, Artistic Director of the Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo in Brazil
‘Sue Williams’ work grabbed me, touched me, struck me as something potent and important when I first saw it. Its rawness, its energy, and its sheer scale made me curious to see and know more. And what I have discovered is a body of work which speaks to my interests in communication and sexuality as well as exerting a visceral, emotional appeal’.
Sadie Plant, philosopher author and scholar. The Most Radical Gesture, Zeroes and Ones, Writing on Drugs
CV Selected from 2000
Future Plans
Upcoming publications for Bloomsbury Academic Publishing (London & New York): Wife, Witch, Whore: Essential Conversations about Gender, Art and Culture (2025)
Recent
2021
- Keynote artist speaker at International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – A Joan Eardley Event Dundee University
- Works recently bought by National Library of Wales
LUST LONGINGLOVE by SUE WILLIAMS & MARILYN ALLEN.- ISBN: 978-1-9160411-2-7
2018
- Received ACW grant – `STUDIO 18 Bridging the Gap exhibition
2014
- Professor of Fine Art at University Wales Trinity Saint David
- Speaker: Feminist Perspectives and Art Practice: Artes Mundi
2013
- Selected for Artists Pension Trust London
- Board of Trustees, AXISWEB
- Higher Education Academy Fellow
2012
- Resident Artist (RA) with the National Dance Company Wales
- ‘Touch Me’ design collaboration with Fresh-West Design Ltd
2011
- ‘CRACKED’ a multi-medium collaboration with National Dance Company Wales, Millennium Centre, Wales
- ‘Phantoms of Us’ collaboration with choreographer Eleesha Young-Drennan
2010
- Visiting Advisor for the Rijk Akademie Amsterdam Holland
- ‘IMBUE’ a collaboration with choreographer Eleesha Young-Drennan of National Dance Company Wales
2009
- Received Creative Wales Award
- ‘SHH!’ a collaboration with choreographer Roy Campbell-Moore, dance performers Jem Treays and Chloe Loftus in response to Sue Williams’ work.
- Registered/trade-marked ‘nomorepink’ for further art-based concepts
2006
- Selected for the ARTES MUNDI 2006
- Selected for The Women’s Art Library Special Collections, Goldsmiths College, University of London
- Selector for the Kevin Slingsby Prize Funnel Vision, The Ruskin, Oxford
1996 – 99
- Visual Arts Board, Arts Council of Wales
1976 – 87
- BA, MA Hons Fine Art Painting
PRESENTATION – LECTURING – TEACHING POSITIONS
Present
- Professor of Fine Art, Swansea College of Art UWTSD
- Programme Director in Fine Art, Swansea College of Art UWTSD
2015
- THROB presentation Reardon Smith Theatre
- THROB presentation Riverfront, Newport
- Speaker at The British Society for Sexual Medicine Annual Conference
2014
- Lecture presented to Contemporary Art Society of Wales
2013
- Lecture at The China Academy of Art, Hangzhou China
2007 – 08
- Research Fellowship with CIRIC, Dynevor, Swansea
2004
- Speaker at The Glynn Vivian gallery, Swansea – ELSEWHERE
- Speaker at the National Museum & Galleries of Wales – A PROPOS
- Project Co-ordinator for “Seeing Drawing” DVD University of Plymouth and London Institute
- Speaker at the National Women’s Conference, Gregynog, Wales
2002 – 2010
- University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. Wales
2000
- Faculty of Art & Design, University of Plymouth, Exeter Devon
DRAWING PROGRAMMES – RESIDENCIES
2000
- Drawing Programme ongoing
- WIDE OPEN’ drawing installation
2006
- Drawing from ‘the book to the wall’, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
2002
- Drawing to Leonardo da Vinci, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Wales
2001
- SITE-ATIONS Project, Staten Island, New York
1999 – 2002
- Drawing Programme. University Wales Institute, Cardiff. Wales
1997
- BODYWORKS funded by European funding CARTOON.
AWARDS – COMMISSIONS
2018
- Received Research Funding UWTSD – production of limited edition prints with Print Market Project.
2016
- Arts Council of Wales Training and Development Funding – Learning Film Editing Directing and Artistic Processes
2015
- Arts Council of Wales Major Arts Award for THROB
2013
- Arts Council of Wales Tour Funding for ‘SHH!’
- Wales Arts International Funding – China
- Commissioned by Hole Editions Print Workshop with Tamarind Master Printer Lee Turner
2012
- Wales Arts International – New York City
- Film commission WATCH ME …I KNOW HER, I THINK I DO!’ – OutCasting Fourth Wall Festival 2012
- CRACKED commissioned to perform by Cardiff Contemporary
2011
- Wales Arts International – New York
2009
- Creative Wales Award
2006
- Arts Council of Wales Project Grant
2002
- A Propos – National Museum & Gallery of Wales
2000
- National Eisteddfod Gold Medal Award 2000
- Rootstein Hopkins Foundation Award for Painting 2000
- UNG – YOUNG – JUNG, Avesta Biennale 2000 Sweden
PURCHASES – COLLECTIONS
National Library of Wales
National Museum & Galleries of Wales
National Assembly for Wales
Contemporary Art Society
Sotheby’s Contemporary Art Auction, The Orangery, Margam Park, Wales
South Glamorgan County Council
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea
Numerous private collections worldwide
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS – CATOLOGUES
2020
LUST LONGINGLOVE by SUE WILLIAMS & MARILYN ALLEN- ISBN: 978-1-9160411-2-7
- CONVERS[ISOL]ATION – a collaborative project between Sue Williams and Marilyn Allen, which responds to the experience of social isolation during COVID 19, 2020.
2018
- Contemporary Arts Society Wales Then & Now
- Vis-à-Vis Oriel y Bont University of South Wales
2017
- OPEN BOOKS (no. 3) INDIA
2016
- OPEN BOOKS (no. 3) CANADA
2015
- OPEN BOOKS (no. 2) AUSTRALIA
2014
- Artisterium, Centre for Contemporary Art, Tbilisi, Georgia
2013
- OPEN BOOKS (no. 1) CHINA
2010
- ‘We have the walls, we have the plans’ Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales
2009
- NY Arts Magazine – April 2009 edition
2007
- GOOD FOUNDATIONS by Paul Glinkowski Funded and produced by the Rootstein Hopkins Foundation
- NY Arts Magazine – Jan/Feb 2007 edition
2006
- Artes Mundi International Art Prize 2006
- ‘small talk, high heels’ Sue Williams – commissioned by the Glynn Vivian Gallery Swansea
- Open frequency https://www.axisweb.org/archive/profile/open-frequency/sue-williams-2006/
2005
- IIMAGING THE IMAGINATION by Christine Kinsey and Ceridwen
Lloyd-Morgan. Gomer Publications
2004
- ELSEWHERE – Glyn Vivian Gallery publication written by Hugh Adams
2003
- IMAGING WALES contemporary art in context by Hugh Adams by Seren Publications Ltd
- HERE & NOW essays on contemporary art in Wales by Iwan Bala and published by Seren Publications Ltd
2001
- SUE WILLIAMS written by Iwan Bala. Planet Publications
- DARLLEN DELWEDDAU written by Iwan Bala. Carreg Gwalch Publication
- META – Imaging the Imagination
2000
- The Artists Project presents CLEAN SLATE and The European Artists Network Conference
- ‘PAINTING Ysbryd – Spirit Wales’ – Contemporary Practise with Paint. Forward written by Art Critic Norbert Lynton
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS – WORKS
2022
- Raptures & Ruptures Gallery TEN Cardiff
2020
- BARE RED – Lockdown exhibition Gallery TEN Cardiff
2019
- LoveLustLonging – Golden Thread Gallery Belfast
2018
- MY CHERRY BOMB – STUDIO 18 Pontycymer Wales – Gallery TEN.
2017
- I SEE RED – Gallery TEN. Cardiff
2016
- FEELY – BayArt Gallery Cardiff
2015
- TOUCHY – Gallery TEN. Cardiff
- THROB: EXPOSURE at National Museum & Galleries of Wales (8 Nov 2015) Presentation and expose by collaborative artists
- THROB: PERFORMANCE at The Riverfront (13 Nov 2015) Staged performance by collaborative artists
2012
- ‘POKE ME’ Ffin y Parc Galery, Conwy, North Wales
- ‘POKE ME!’ SL Gallery, London
2011
- ‘CRACKED’ a multi-medium collaboration with National Dance Company Wales, Millennium Centre, Wales
- ‘Phantoms of us’ collaboration with choreographer Eleesha Young- Drennan
2010
- ‘STRAPLESS’ a dialogue between Artist and Psychoanalyst
- new works under the umbrella title ‘TULU GIRLS’
- ‘IMBUE’ collaboration with choreographer Aleesha Drennon
- National Dance Company Wales, Millennium Centre Wales
2009
- ‘SHH!’ drawing installation from ‘dirty linen online’ series
- National Dance Company Wales, Millennium Centre Wales
2008
- ‘small talk, high heels’ Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast, Ireland
2007
- ‘small talk, high heels’ National Gallery of Harare, Zimbabwe
- ‘small talk, high heels’ National Gallery of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
2006
- A Glyn Vivian touring exhibition ‘small talk, high heels’
- Glynn Vivian Gallery, Swansea; Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno, Wales
- Open Frequency, Axis
- Artes Mundi 2006
2005
- Three Parts Iced Over. A Striking Attitudes performance and exhibition, Cardiff
2002
- Washington Gallery, Penarth, South Glamorgan. Wales
2001
- ‘ALL HERS’ Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran, Gwent. Wales
- National Assembly for Wales
- Welsh Parliamentary Buildings, Brussel
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2021
- Fully Awake 6:6 Teaching Painting Holden Gallery Manchester
- We_Are_Ok_ We_Are_Not_Ok BUKA BUKU The GoDown Malaysia
- TEN Gallery Winter Show
2018
- Selected artist for Elizabeth Ross exhibition – Queretaro City Museum Mexico
- Contemporary Arts Society Wales – Then & Now Pierhead Cardiff
- Vis-à-vis – Conversation Project – June/July 2018
- Vis-à-vis Exhibition – September 2018
- By Invitation – Royal Cambrian Academy
2017
- Frenando Pradilla Gallery, Madrid
- OPEN BOOKS – INDIA
2016
- “Exquisite Corpse” – Gold + Beton, Koln, Germany
- Frenando Pradilla Gallery, Madrid
- OPEN BOOKS – CANADA
- OPEN BOOKS – AUSTRALIA
2015
- “Exquisite Corpse” Fuse Art Space, Bradford
2014
- Artisterium, Centre for Contemporary Art, Tbilisi, Georgia
- OPEN BOOKS The Hui Gallery CUHK in Hong Kong
- OPEN BOOKS Logan Art Gallery, Queensland, Australia
- ‘HOME’ exhibition, Dean Clough Gallery, Halifax, Yorkshire
- Three/Tair – Three women, Gallery Ten, Cardiff
2013
- OPEN BOOKS The Sanshang Museum Of Contemporary Art, Hangzhou, China
- OPEN BOOKS touring exhibition National Library Aberyswyth
- OPEN BOOKS touring exhibition Bay Arts Cardiff
2011
- ‘Carte Blanche’ Analix Forever, Geneva
2010
- Sue Williams – Robert Slingsby, Gallery Genesis, Athens
- ‘We have the mirrors, we have the plans’. Oriel Mostyn Llandudno Wales
2008
- Shang Yunsu Art Gallery, Beijing, China
2007
- 56 Group Show Llantarnam Grange, Cwmbran, Wales
2006
- Artes Mundi – National Museum & Galleries of Wales
2005
- Selected for the Mostyn 15 Open, Llandudno, Wales
2004
- ELSEWHERE – Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea
- META – Bay Art Gallery, Bute Street, Cardiff
- Harlech Biennale/The Hague
2003
- Selected for the Mostyn 13 Open, Llandudno, Wales
- Work selected from National Museum & Galleries of Wales Collection for Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown, Powys
- “META” Aberystwyth, Wales
- Welsh Contemporaries, London
2002
- ‘A Propos’ Ceri Richards, The National Museum of Wales
- Ysbryd Spirit Wales, Le Salle Aragon, Trelaze, France
- Ysbryd Spirit Wales, Le Centre Culturel, Carhaix, France
- Ysbryd Spirit Wales, Le Chambre de Commerceet de l’Industrie, Festival Interceltique de L’Orient, France
2001
- Group Exhibition Painting Ysbryd/Spirit Wales, The Mall Galleries, London
- National Eisteddfod 2001
2000
- Group Exhibition Painting Ysbryd/Spirit Wales, Glamorgan University, Pontypridd, Wales
- Avesta Art 2000 Sweden
- Drawing Exhibition University of Lincolnshire and Humberside
- The Welsh Contemporaries, Riverside Studios, London