ASHMOLEAN NOW: BETTINA VON ZWEHL

FREE EXHIBITION

18 Oct 2024 – 11 May 2025

Gallery 8

Admission is FREE

The third in the Ashmolean NOW exhibition series, where contemporary artists are invited to create new work inspired by the Ashmolean’s historical collections.


This exhibition will feature photographs by London-based artist, Bettina von Zwehl (b. 1971). Von Zwehl's aim is to rekindle wonder and curiosity as critical tools for exploring new ideas and practices.

During a residency in Oxford from 2022–23, von Zwehl spent time researching the Ashmolean’s founding collections – the wonderfully diverse objects and works of art which were displayed when the Museum first opened in the 17th century. 

The artist's time at the Ashmolean served as inspiration for a unique photographic 'Wunderkammer' installation that moves between portraiture, silhouetted fragments, still-life, monumental and miniature elements, as well as non-art objects and specimens from natural history collections.
 

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Inside the Ashmolean Now Bettina von Zwehl gallery showing Thing series close ups
Bettina von Zwehl in Gallery 8 setting up her Ashmolean Now exhibition, The Flood, looking at her Thing series photographs against the blue wall of the gallery

Inside Bettina's exhibition in Gallery 8 (far right, with the artist). Photos Ellie Atkins / Ashmolean Museum
 

Header image: Thing Ten (detail) © Bettina von Zwehl

BEHIND-THE-SCENES ARTIST FILM

MEET BETTINA VON ZWEHL

https://www.youtube.com/embed/qrTGnjP75oo?si=ha96tweLcv5eq-X4

Exhibition supported by:

Arts Council England
The Patrons of the Ashmolean Museum
Christian Levett
Laura and Jim Duncan
Johannes and Helene Huth
Carlos and Francesca Pinto
and those who wish to remain anonymous


About Ashmolean NOW

For this series of exhibitions in Gallery 8, each artist explores different areas of the Museum’s broad collections from the artists' individual perspectives. The first summer Ashmolean NOW 2023–24 exhibition showed work by Flora Yukhnovich and Daniel Crews-Chubb, followed by Pio Abad in February 2024, and now currently on show is Bettina von Zwehl until spring 2025.