Des Hughes


Des Hughes is a British artist who lives and works in London and Herefordshire.
He completed an MA in Fine Art at Goldsmith’s College, London in 2002, following a BA in Fine Art at Bath College of Art in 1994.
Hughes' sculptural practice engages with traditional sculptural materials in new and inventive ways: mixing bronze with organic material for instance. He is also fascinated by the strangeness of British art, whether it be primitive art, strange craft objects or the reinvention of landscape, still life in British Surrealism and modernist British sculptural history.
He has guest curated an exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery and has been longlisted for the Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square, London.

Exhibitions

Hughes’ work has been the subject of major solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally including, Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne , Los Angeles, Frieze Art Fair, Nottingham Contemporary , London , Berlin Manchester Art Gallery , Perry Green, UK and The Hepworth Wakefield, UK
Selected group shows include, Bart Wells Institute, , Wellington, New Zealand, Art Out of Place, Castle Museum, Norwich, Strange Weight, , New York, Strange Events Permit Themselves the Luxury of Occurring, Camden Arts Centre, London, Art Now: Beating the Bourds, Tate Britain, London, Never The Same River, Camden Arts Centre, London, curated by Simon Starling and 'BigMinis, Fetishes of Crisis', cur Alexi Vaillant, Dystopia, CAPC, , Sometimes I wish I could just disappear', , Copenhagen, The Sleepers, Clare Woods and Des Hughes, Pallant House, UK

Collections

Hughes’ work is held in many major collections including Arts Council Collection, Whitworth Art Gallery and Manchester Art Gallery.