BIOGRAPHY
DIANA VIVES
(b. 1967 Switzerland)
Practicing primarily as a sculptor, Diana Vives uses natural and salvaged materials to create work that departs from the personal in search of connective threads to explore the rift between nature and culture. Her creative process combines multidisciplinary research with a devotion to craft and a respect for the inherent power of matter. Engaging the past as an active aspect of the present, her materials contribute their own complex histories of climate, displacement and exploitation to her work. Artists of the Mono-ha and Arte Povera movements have been formative influences.
Her position is one of pluralism and relational belonging, shaped by a polycultural background: born in Sao Paolo and raised between Brazil and Switzerland, Vives is a Swiss national with Spanish, Scottish and Greek origins from Alexandria, Egypt. She has lived on four continents and spent over twenty years in South Africa. She holds multiple degrees, including in Political Science (Cambridge) and an MBA (UCT).
As of 2020, Vives formalised her longstanding professional interest and practice by completing two postgraduate degrees in sculpture with high distinctions at the Michaelis School of Fine Art (University of Cape Town) under the supervision of artist Jane Alexander, and Kurt Campbell.
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2025
Folie à Deux - Villa Legodi Centre for Sculpture (collaboration with Douglas Gimberg)
2024
The Fire in the Mind, Everard Read Cape Town
The Fire in the Mind, Michaelis Galleries, Cape Town
2022
Diana Vives: Eternal Circumstances, Everard Read Cubicle
2020
Nobody, Nowhere, Michaelis Galleries, Cape Town
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2026
The Winter Show - Everard Read Cape Town
The soil of text; the text of soil - Art Formes, Cape Town
Deep Water - A4 Art Foundation, Cape Town
Mediterranean Crossing - ARUCAD, Cyprus
2025
Exploded View: Edoardo Villa and 21st Century Sculpture - Cape Town
2024
Approximations to a voice: Ellipsis, Johannes Stegmann Art Gallery
2023
Layers: Rock Art across Space and Time, Origins Centre (Wits), South Africa
Artwords, Gallery Glen Carlou, South Africa
Oddkin, Michaelis Galleries, Cape Town
Layers: Rock Art across Space and Time, Boschendal X Brundyn
2022
Layers: Rock Art Across Space & Time, Nirox Sculpture Park
Death Row Dinner, The Fourth, Cape Town

