Bevan de Wet (b.1985) is an artist and printmaker based in Johannesburg. He graduated with a BFA with distinction from Rhodes University in 2008. From 2011-2016, de Wet worked at the Artist Proof Studio in Johannesburg as a professional print technician, collaborator, and academic facilitator. In 2016 he founded a print workshop called Eleven Editions, where he also collaborates with other artists and publishes various projects. De Wet regularly works with Phumani Archive Mill, a paper-making research unit at the University of Johannesburg, where he produces his handmade paper work. He also teaches various printmaking modules at UJ. De Wet works primarily with paper; with a focus on etching, relief printing, papermaking, drawing and installation.  De Wet has exhibited extensively, and his work is held in a number of private and public collections including The Wits Art Museum, Nirox Foundation, ABSA, Amazon, the South African Embassy in Washington DC, Art Bank Collection South Africa, MOAD Museum of African Design, Exxaro, and the Ahmanson Foundation in Los Angeles. De Wet’s awards include: the Ampersand Foundation Fellowship (New York residency 2013); the Thami Mnyele Art on Paper award 2013; the ABSA L’Atelier Merit Award 2014 (Sylt Foundation residency, Germany); the ImpAct Award for Visual Art from the Arts and Culture Trust 2014; and the Cill Rialaig Artists Residency in Ireland 2017.  Eleven Editions made it’s art fair debut in 2023 by participating in the RMB Latitudes Art Fair in Johannesburg. De Wet has also recently collaborated with ROMARIA to design a range of knitwear (2022) and with SOMETHING GOOD STUDIO to design a blanket (2023). Eleven Editions is exhibiting at RMB Latitudes again in 2024, and is curating a number of group exhibitions.

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