Exhibition

Labor Berlin 7: Bethan Huws

Reading Duchamp

Sat, Nov 12, 2011–Mon, Jan 9, 2012
Fri, Nov 11, 2011
7 pm
Sat, Nov 12, 2011
11 am
Sun, Nov 13, 2011
11 am
Mon, Nov 14, 2011
11 am
Wed, Nov 16, 2011
11 am
Thu, Nov 17, 2011
11 am
Fri, Nov 18, 2011
11 am
Sat, Nov 19, 2011
11 am
Sun, Nov 20, 2011
11 am
Mon, Nov 21, 2011
11 am
Wed, Nov 23, 2011
11 am
Thu, Nov 24, 2011
11 am
Fri, Nov 25, 2011
11 am
Sat, Nov 26, 2011
11 am
Sun, Nov 27, 2011
11 am
Mon, Nov 28, 2011
11 am
Wed, Nov 30, 2011
11 am
Thu, Dec 1, 2011
11 am
Fri, Dec 2, 2011
11 am
Sat, Dec 3, 2011
11 am
Sun, Dec 4, 2011
11 am
Mon, Dec 5, 2011
11 am
Wed, Dec 7, 2011
11 am
Thu, Dec 8, 2011
11 am
Fri, Dec 9, 2011
11 am
Sat, Dec 10, 2011
11 am
Sun, Dec 11, 2011
11 am
Mon, Dec 12, 2011
11 am
Wed, Dec 14, 2011
11 am
Thu, Dec 15, 2011
11 am
Fri, Dec 16, 2011
11 am
Sat, Dec 17, 2011
11 am
Sun, Dec 18, 2011
11 am
Mon, Dec 19, 2011
11 am
Wed, Dec 21, 2011
11 am
Thu, Dec 22, 2011
11 am
Fri, Dec 23, 2011
11 am
Wed, Jan 4, 2012
11 am
Thu, Jan 5, 2012
11 am
Fri, Jan 6, 2012
11 am
Sat, Jan 7, 2012
11 am
Sun, Jan 8, 2012
11 am
Mon, Jan 9, 2012
11 am
Wed – Mon and on holidays 11 – 19 h, closed 24.12.2011 – 3.1.2012
Free admission

“It has always bothered me that art is referred to as 'visual art', that it has something to do with looking. Art simply adopted this position and nobody ever questions what kind of position that is." Bethan Huws

Reading Duchamp is the title of Bethan Huws’ installation, which is made up of nine photographs and seven texts. The photographs, taken by Huws in 1999 and 2000, portray fountains in parks and around the city. The seven texts were written during her ongoing linguistic and iconografic research into the works of Marcel Duchamp.

Artist talk on January 5, 2012: Bethan Huws in talk with the art historians Prof. Dr. Michael Diers (HU Berlin) and Prof. Dr. Herbert Molderings (Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

Bethan Huws, born in 1961 inBangor, Wales, studied at the Royal College of Art, London and lived in Paris until she moved to berlin in 2009. Her works can be seen in the Tate Modern, HamburgerKunsthalle and the Serralves Museum in Porto, among others.

Labor Berlin is made possible by:

Bayer Kultur