Anne Desmet is a British artist who specializes in wood engravings, linocuts and mixed media collages. She has had three major museum retrospectives, received over 30 international awards, and her work is in museum collections and publications worldwide.
Desmet became a lecturer at the Royal Academy Schools, Ruskin School, Middlesex University and Leeds Polytechnic. Desmet is also a former external examiner in fine art at Aberystwyth University and at Kingston College of Art. Desmet is curator of Scene through Wood - a Century of Wood Engraving, Ashmolean Museum and touring 2020. Desmet was elected as a Royal Academician on 26 May 2011, only the third wood engraver ever elected to the RA.
Publications
Desmet was editor of Printmaking Today – the quarterly journal of international graphic art. Desmet is author of Anne Desmet: A Greek Journey published by RA Publishing Co. Ltd and Anne Desmet: An Italian Journey also published by RA Publishing Co. Ltd. Desmet is co-author of Handmade Prints, author of Primary Prints and co-editor of Printmakers – the Directory all published by A&C Black. Other publications include: Anne Desmet RA: Towards the Light, Anne Desmet RA: Time Sequences, Anne Desmet: Olympic Metamorphoses, Anne Desmet: Urban Evolution, Anne Desmet: Towers and Transformations – catalogue raisonné ; Private Views: Artists working today ; Wood Engraving and the Woodcut in Britain c.1890-1990 ; The Times, RA Magazine, Art Review, Art Monthly, Burlington, The Guardian and The New York Times.
Solo exhibitions
Anne Desmet RA: A Greek Journey, Long & Ryle Gallery, London
Anne Desmet RA: An Italian Journey, Gainsborough’s House Museum, Sudbury
Anne Desmet RA – Towards the Light, Long & Ryle Gallery, London
Anne Desmet RA: Under Changing Skies, Holburne Museum, Bath
V&A Acquisition Prize, The Discerning Eye exhibition, Mall Galleries, London
Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award
Exhibition Medal
RWA Open Print Exhibition
Gordon Tuffrey Memorial Award
British School at Rome Scholarship in Printmaking
Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Award
Work
Desmet uses collage and print to depict the built environment. She is engaged with the evolution of the urban landscape and its testimony to the aspirations and experiences of humanity. Her abiding subjects are Italy, London and the Babel Tower. She uses the traditional printmaking techniques of wood engraving and lino-cutting but draws on a variety of materials to create distinctive layered collages. Her work ranges from small scale, detailed examinations to sweeping, often fantastical, panoramas viewed from a bird’s eye perspective.