Bettina Werner Explained

Bettina Werner
Birth Place:Milan, Italy
Alma Mater:Brera Academy
Known For:Painting

Bettina Werner (born in 1965, in Milan, Italy) is an Italian artist based in New York City. She has created artwork with her colorized salt technique since the early 1980s. Werner became an American citizen in July 2010 and now bears dual citizenship.

Life and work

Werner was born in Milan where studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera.[1] In 1989 she relocated to New York.[2]

Salt's crystallized texture intrigued Werner and encouraged her to explore different combinations of textures and colors creating a unique and signature artistic language. Her first exhibition in New York was at the Marisa Del Re Gallery in 1990.[3]

Her salt paintings, sculptures, art installations and functional pieces of artwork, such as her salt sculpture-table, salt sculpture-bed and salt sculpture-backgammon boards are exhibited in museums and galleries extensively throughout Europe, Russia and the United States, including the Whitney Museum, the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, the Detroit Institute of Art, Las Vegas Art Museum, Chase Manhattan Bank, the collection of Herbert and Dorothy Vogel, and the collection of Martin Margulies in Miami.[3]

In 2002, she founded The Salt Queen Foundation in New York, a non-profit educational institution. Its goals include the celebration of artists who use innovative techniques and unusual materials.[3] The institution is dedicated to the support, conservation, and protection of works of art created with Werner's unique textured and colorized salt technique invented in the 1980s.[4] Furthermore, the foundation aims to promote the education of the value and importance of salt in the history of humanity and as a new art form, as well as to encourage the values utilized by other innovative artists working with different and extraordinary media.[5]

Reviews and features on her work have appeared in The New York Times,[6] [7] and The Wall Street Journal,[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview: Bettina Werner's Pioneering Use of Salt in Art . TWELV . 4 August 2021 . en.
  2. Web site: Is the World Finally Catching Up With Artist Bettina Werner? . ny1 . 4 August 2021 . en.
  3. http://www.bettina-werner.com/bio/default.htm Bettina Werner
  4. http://www.bettina-werner.com/sqf/introduction.html Bettina Werner
  5. http://www.bettina-werner.com/sqf/about.html Werner, Bettina The Salt Queen Foundation 2002-2007
  6. News: ART; A Show by Contemporary Italian Artists. Raynor. Vivien. 1992-12-06. The New York Times. 2018-03-08. en-US. 0362-4331.
  7. News: Honoring Women as Keepers of the Home. Zimmer. William. 1996-10-20. The New York Times. 2018-03-08. en-US. 0362-4331.
  8. News: Palace of the 'Salt Queen'. Lin. Sara. 2009-06-19. Wall Street Journal. 2018-03-08. en-US. 0099-9660.