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HUWS, Bethan

Where's Duchamp, 2011

Stock Code
91139
£650

Bethan Huws' screenprint references one of the artists idols, Marcel Duchamp. The stark and simple text is often seen as an allusion to Duchamps' considered approach to making work. Another interpretation is that the text is a celebratory statement – Duchamps' artistic legacy has made him one of the most important artists of the 20th century and, as such, he has secured his place in the history books.

Either way, Huws' exploration of Duchamp's art has provided fertile inspiration for Huws' textual prents. In interview, Huws requoted Duchamp's statement that 'the spectator brings the work in contact with the external world' and reclaiming the philosophy as her own beliefs that viewing art - as well as creating - is part of the creative process; that the artist is not in a vacuum, that perception actually changes the artistic output. Buws is unique in that she investigates Duchamp through textual prints that

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two-colour screen print, Edition of 50, 38.2 x 45.8 cm (sheet)

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