Heather B. Swann


Heather B. Swann is an Australian contemporary artist known for her expressive surrealist sculptural objects, alongside paintings, ink drawings and performance work. Swann is interested in the human condition, ‘the intensity of emotions and passions, our deep longing, our desire, our sensuousness and our sensuality’. She has received significant recognition for her work, which is held in prominent collections including the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and the Art Gallery of South Australia.

Career

"My work is a way of holding on to the world. My sculptures and drawings are figurative and modernist in expression, with curved forms, an insistent use of black and a marked surrealist accent."

Heather B. Swann has held over 20 solo exhibitions in commercial and public galleries since 1993. Her work since 2020 has explored figures drawn from the mythology of Classical Greece, in particular the story of Leda and the Swan. With influences ranging from myth to science, emotion to world history, Swann's work engages with a poetics of intimacy, a dark and surreal presence that translates these atavistic instincts into material form.

Recognition, scholarship and awards

Selected Publications

Heather B. Swann: Leda and the Swan, Tarrawarra Museum of ArtHeather B Swann: nervous / rhythm , Michael Bugelli Publishing

Notable Exhibitions

Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales Inner Sanctum, Adelaide Biennale of Contemporary Art, Art Gallery of South Australia From the Other Side, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne The National 4: Heather B. Swann, Art Gallery of New South Wales Leda and the Swan, Tarrawarra Museum of Art, Victoria