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Bottle

1994 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The beer-brewing company Beck's is well-established as a sponsor of contemporary art events. Since 1985 they have commemorated their major sponsorships and exhibition openings by inviting artists to create limited edition labels, in order to identify their brand image with the perceived attributes of contemporary art - cool, original, young, irreverent, controversial and talked-about.

Each label offers us a miniature ‘snapshot’ of the artist’s characteristic style and subject. Rebecca Horn's label suggests a relation to her kinetic sculptures which produce sounds or generate ‘paintings’ by mechanical gestures of pouring or spilling.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Glass, offset lithograph on paper
Brief description
Limited edition Becks beer bottle with a label designed by Rebecca Horn, British, 1994.
Physical description
Green glass bottle with two paper labels.
Credit line
Given by Riikka Kuittinen
Object history
This label for Becks beer was designed for Rebecca Horn's exhibition in 1994-95 at the Tate and Serpentine galleries. Sponsored by Becks beer.
Subjects depicted
Summary
The beer-brewing company Beck's is well-established as a sponsor of contemporary art events. Since 1985 they have commemorated their major sponsorships and exhibition openings by inviting artists to create limited edition labels, in order to identify their brand image with the perceived attributes of contemporary art - cool, original, young, irreverent, controversial and talked-about.

Each label offers us a miniature ‘snapshot’ of the artist’s characteristic style and subject. Rebecca Horn's label suggests a relation to her kinetic sculptures which produce sounds or generate ‘paintings’ by mechanical gestures of pouring or spilling.
Collection
Accession number
E.219-2005

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Record createdMarch 31, 2005
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