KBCB Kunsthaus Biel Centre d'art Bienne

KBCB Kunsthaus Biel Centre d'art Bienne Wechselausstellungen zeitgenössischer Kunst /
Expositions temporaires d'art contemporain

Le Centre d’art Bienne est l’un des musées d’art contemporain les plus importants en Suisse. Grâce à ses expositions régionales, nationales, mais aussi internationales, il promeut la diffusion de la création artistique actuelle. En tant que lieu de la création innovatrice et jeune, le Centre d’art Bienne rend l’art contemporain accessible à tous les âges, notamment à travers ses expositions, publi

cations, événements et programmes de médiations culturelles. /


Das Kunsthaus Biel gehört zu den bedeutendsten Schweizer Museen für zeitgenössische Kunst und fördert mit seinen sowohl regionalen, nationalen, als auch internationalen Ausstellungen das Bewusstsein für das aktuelle Kunstschaffen. Als Ort innovativen und jungen Schaffens erleichtert das Kunsthaus Biel mit Ausstellungen, Publikationen, Veranstaltungen und Aktivitäten der Kunstvermittlung allen Altersgruppen den Zugang zur zeitgenössischen Kunst.

✨Save the date!✨The new exhibitions ANITA MUÇOLLI  „Navigating Estangement“ (Manor Kunstpreis Kanton Bern 2026), NELSON ...
05/02/2026

✨Save the date!✨
The new exhibitions ANITA MUÇOLLI „Navigating Estangement“ (Manor Kunstpreis Kanton Bern 2026), NELSON SCHAUB .aub „Rebuts de refrain“ (Special Prize Kiefer Hablitzel), PLATTFORM26 , University of Neuchâtel (UniNE) “The Beat of Assemblage“ and the residency program La Dépendance open on Thursday 19 February at 18:00!

18:00 Speeches and award ceremony
18:00-19:30 Children’s preview
18:30 Apéritif
19:00 Ouverture Studiolo
20:30 DJ set
& a performance by .aub

Curators of the exhibitions: Selma Meuli @ and Paul Bernard

Graphic design by

We’re delighted to share a first glimpse of our ✨2026 programme✨20.2.–17.5.2026Anita Muçolli, “Navigating Estrangement” ...
13/01/2026

We’re delighted to share a first glimpse of our ✨2026 programme✨

20.2.–17.5.2026
Anita Muçolli, “Navigating Estrangement”
Manor Cultural Prize Canton of Bern 2025


Nelson Schaub, “Rebuts de Refrain”
Special Prize Kiefer Hablitzel | Göhner Kunstpreis 2025 aub

Plattform26


The Beat of Assemblage

20.5.–12.7.26
Jürg Nänni

14.6.–6.9.2026
Mimosa Echard


John M Armleder

20.9.–29.11.2026
Caroline Bachmann


Los Four

Sarah Schumann

Mirella Bentivoglio, “Sabotaggi”

13.12.2026–31.1.2027
Cantonale Berne Jura 26/27

Throughout the year in the Studiolo
Jan van Oordt, La Dépendance & Friends


Credits:
image 2: Anita Muçolli, “Tearextractors” , 2022, aluminium cast, Kiefer Hablitzel I Göhner Kunstpreis 2022. Photo: Guadalupe Ruiz, BAK, 2022
image 3: Nelson Schaub, “I’ve been a very bad girl, a very, very, bad, bad girl” , 2025. Photo: Gina Folly, BAK, 2025
image 4: Plattform 26, flyer ©️Juliette Lépineau
image 5: George Herms, “untitled”, n.d. collage and mixes media on paper, collection KBCB. Photo: Lea Kunz
image 6: Jürg Nänni/Hans Knuchel, “Bleu. Jaune. Rouge.”, 1991.
image 7: Mimosa Echard, “Naked”, 2025. Photo: New Document, court. of the artist and Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
image 8: John Armleder, Lovay Fine Arts. Photo: Annick Wetter
image 9: Caroline Bachmann, “Le lac et le soleil XXI”, 2026. Photo: Caroline Bachmann
image 10: Gilbert “Magu” Lujánn, Untitled, 1982, collection KBCB. Photo: Lea Kunz
image 11: Sarah Schumann, “Ohne Titel” (“sich von oben von unten sehen” / “Baustelle”), 1960, Privatsammlung, photo: Nicolai Stephan
image 12: Mirella Bentivoglio, “Società di massa”, 1966, court. of Archivio Mirella Bentivoglio and Galerie Hubert Winter, Vienna. Photo: Simon Ceres
image 13: Cantonale Berne Jura 26/27
image 14: Drawings for La Dépendance Nr. 7873, Sara Sjölin

🐝 🌥️ Your Monday art break; Dive into our current exhibition! 👖🎨The plastic and tactile works of Hudinilson Jr. dialogue...
06/10/2025

🐝 🌥️ Your Monday art break; Dive into our current exhibition! 👖🎨

The plastic and tactile works of Hudinilson Jr. dialogue in the rooms of the Galleries with the works of Jean-Charles de Quillacq. Here, the work entitled „Group“ (2019) by Jean-Charles de Quillacq dialogues with a piece by Hudinilson Jr. „Sans titre“ (1980s).

Dating back to the 1980s, the clothes covered in liquid latex constitute a central group of works in Hudinilson Jr.‘s creation. These are clothes worn by the artist himself, immersed in liquid rubber, and then preserved in a new sculptural state. This gesture - both a ritualistic stripping and an act of preserving the intimate - can be read as a form of archiving: the everyday becomes symbolic. The metaphor of molting is imposed and evokes similar practices to those of the Swiss artist Heidi Bucher (1926-1993), who also used latex to preserve the imprint of clothes or architectural elements, thus materializing the memory of the body and identity. These latex objects, like Hudinilson Jr.‘s Xerox works, possess a particular resonance in the context of the AIDS crisis, which in the 1980s, hit the artist’s circle hard. These three-dimensional works express an absence of the body that has become tangible: only the envelope, the imprint, the trace remains.

👥 Curators of the exhibitions: Raphael Gygax, Paul Bernard and Selma Meuli

🍎 With the generous support of the Canton of Zurich, Swisslos, the Erna und Curt Burgauer Stiftung, the Ernst Göhner Stiftung, as well as Galerie Martins&Montero (Brussels / São Paulo), Galerie KOW (Berlin), Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Zurich / Paris), and Zipper Galeria (São Paulo).

✨ Works on display:

Jean-Charles de Quillacq
„Group“, 2019
Acrylic resin, sneakers, knee pad, stockings, rubber boot found in the sea

Hudinilson Jr.
„Sans titre“, années 1980
Acrylic paint on starched fabric

Press conference for JEAN-CHARLES DE QUILLACQ „Daddy is home“ and HUDINILSON JR. „Echoes in Xerox“. The new exhibitions ...
19/09/2025

Press conference for JEAN-CHARLES DE QUILLACQ „Daddy is home“ and HUDINILSON JR. „Echoes in Xerox“. The new exhibitions open tomorrow, 20 September at 17:00!

17:15 Speeches
Paul Bernard , Director Kunsthaus
Amelie Schüle , Director Photoforum
18:30 Apéro & DJ Spelunka
19:30 Catering at Gärbi Breihaus
17:00-18:30 Children’s preview

Children from the age of 5 are invited to explore the new exhibitions like the adults and get creative. In French and German.

Curators of the exhibitions: Raphael Gygax, Paul Bernard and Selma Meuli

With the generous support of the Canton of Zurich, Swisslos, the Erna und Curt Burgauer Stiftung, the Ernst Göhner Stiftung, as well as Galerie Martins&Montero (Brussels / São Paulo), Galerie KOW (Berlin), Galerie Peter Kilchmann (Zurich / Paris), and Zipper Galeria (São Paulo).

The work of Jean-Charles de Quillacq (*1979, F) consists mainly of casts of fragments of male bodies and limp-looking tu...
15/09/2025

The work of Jean-Charles de Quillacq (*1979, F) consists mainly of casts of fragments of male bodies and limp-looking tubular structures. Everyday objects also appear, such as shoes and tables, as well as materials and techniques that receive little attention on an aesthetic level: plastic corroded with acetone or epoxy resin mixed with various bodily fluids.

His classicist exhibitions are usually characterised by a kind of cool eroticism and sparse fetishism. All of these contradictory characteristics challenge common notions of masculinity. For the Salle Poma, de Quillacq continues this exploration with a new group of works based on the artistic concept of “morbidezza” (softness of the body with positive connotations).

The exhibition benefits of the support of Kulturförderung Kanton Zürich

Curators: Paul Bernard & Selma Meuli

The new exhibitions open on Saturday, 20 September at 17:00!

Works on display:

„Mégots“, 2016
bread, tarbender, paint
Exhibition view Bétonsalon – Centre d’art et de recherche, Paris, 2019;
photo : Aurélien Mole

„Jeans“, 2020,
Fibreglass, jeans, trainers, socks
31 x 52 x 39 cm
Marcelle Alix, Paris;
photo: Aurélien Mole

Since his death in 2013, the work of Hudinilson Jr. (1957–2013) has gained international recognition and is now consider...
10/09/2025

Since his death in 2013, the work of Hudinilson Jr. (1957–2013) has gained international recognition and is now considered one of the most important Brazilian positions in the field of Xerox Art, also known as Copy Art. At the end of the 1970s, Hudinilson Jr. began experimenting with photocopies — an artistic medium that soon became a central component of his work for both conceptual and practical reasons.

For the first time in a Swiss institution, the exhibition presents a comprehensive selection of Hudinilson Jr.’s Xerox works, collages, artist’s books and documentation of collaborative projects. It is complemented by works by his companions Rafael França and Mario Ramiro.

Curator: Raphael Gygax

The new exhibitions open on Saturday, 20 September at 17:00!

Works on display:

“Retrato”, 1980
Fotograf unbekannt
Courtesy of Martins&Montero, São Paolo / Brussels

“Untitled”, 1980s
Photocopy on Paper
4 parts, 21.5 x 31.5 cm, each
Courtesy of Martins&Montero, São Paulo / Brussels & KOW, Berlin

We invite you to the opening of the exhibitions HUDINILSON JR., „Echoes in Xerox“ and JEAN-CHARLES DE QUILLACQ, „Daddy i...
06/09/2025

We invite you to the opening of the exhibitions HUDINILSON JR., „Echoes in Xerox“ and JEAN-CHARLES DE QUILLACQ, „Daddy is Home“ at the Kunsthaus, as well as ANA BRANKOVIC , „Belonging is a Strange Feeling“ and PEGGY KLEIBER, „De l’Ombre à la Lumière“ at Photoforum, on Saturday, 20 September at 17:00!

17:15 Speeches
Paul Bernard , Director Kunsthaus
Amelie Schüle , Director Photoforum
17:30 Apéro
19:00 Catering
17:00–18:30 Children’s preview

Children from the age of 5 are invited to explore the new exhibitions like the adults and get creative. In French and German.

With the kind support of the Canton of Zurich and Swisslos.

Last week for GREGORY J. MARKOPOULOS „Film as Film, Archive as Creation“! The exhibition closes 7 September. The exhibit...
02/09/2025

Last week for GREGORY J. MARKOPOULOS „Film as Film, Archive as Creation“! The exhibition closes 7 September.

The exhibition is the result of a research project conducted by ECAL/HES-SO.

Curator: François Bovier, with the participation of filmmaker Robert Beavers, co-founder of the Temenos Archive.

Works on display:

“Galaxie”, 1966
Cibachromen (portraits of Ben Weber,
George et Mike Kuchar, Eric
Hawkins, Louise Grady, Frances
Steloff, Jasper Johns, Jonas
Mekas, W. H. Auden)

Last weekend! ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN  „SomaSemaSoma“ closes 31 August – don’t miss it.In collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbo...
28/08/2025

Last weekend! ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN „SomaSemaSoma“ closes 31 August – don’t miss it.

In collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon, where the exhibition will be presented from October 25, 2025 to February 1, 2026.

Curator: Paul Bernard & Selma Meuli

Works on display:

„Doris“, 2013
Wax, clothing, copper IUD,
varnish

„Girls Rule“, 2025
Fabrics, clothing, epoxy

„Glitch“, 2024
Mirror-polished stainless steel

Unless stated otherwise,
all works: Courtesy the artist;
BQ, Berlin; Herald St, London
and Maureen Paley, London

Photos by Lea Kunz

Last week for ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN „SomaSemaSoma“ – the exhibition closes on 31 August! Don’t miss the chance to experience...
22/08/2025

Last week for ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN „SomaSemaSoma“ – the exhibition closes on 31 August! Don’t miss the chance to experience it and also discover the insights created as part of our „Commenting on Art“ project: residents of the Mett neighbourhood share their very own perspectives on Bircken’s work.

In collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon, where the exhibition will be presented from October 25, 2025 to February 1, 2026.

Curator: Paul Bernard & Selma Meuli

Works on display:

„Pinstrike“, 2021
Mannequin, motorbike clothing,
nylon tights, padding, wood,
screws, hair, acrylic resin, metal

„Gebrochenes Pferd (Broken
Horse)“, 2024
Larch wood, black stain, LED
optical fibre, cable, metal
ADAC Kunstsammlung,
Munich

„Multiple“, 2017
Wood, glue, mirror,
taxidermy fox, metal fittings

„Difference and its meanings“,
2025
Mixed media

Photos by Lea Kunz

“Political Portraits” (Image 1-2) is a gallery of artistic, literary, and cinematic figures whom Gregory J. Markopoulos ...
17/08/2025

“Political Portraits” (Image 1-2) is a gallery of artistic, literary, and cinematic figures whom Gregory J. Markopoulos encountered in Europe in the late 1960s. Each portrait lasts the length of a 16mm reel (about three minutes) and is shot entirely in-camera, layering multiple superimpositions.

The film “Swain” (Image 3), created with Robert C. Freeman Jr., is based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1828 novella Fanshawe. It stages the repeatedly deferred encounter between Fanshawe—an embodiment of the romantic outsider, played by Markopoulos—and a young woman.

The exhibition is the result of a research project conducted by ECAL/HES-SO. Its continuation will be on view from June 7 to August 30, 2025, at CIRCUIT Centre d’art contemporain in Lausanne .lausanne.

Curator: François Bovier, with the participation of filmmaker Robert Beavers, co-founder of the Temenos Archive .

Works on display:

“Political Portraits”, 1969
Inkjet pigment print on Ilford
Graphic White Film

Gregory J. Markopoulos in
“Swain”, 1950
Inkjet pigment print on Ilford
Graphic White Film

At this year’s Lakelive Festival in Biel , our art education team presented workshops for kids. Right by the lake, aroun...
11/08/2025

At this year’s Lakelive Festival in Biel , our art education team presented workshops for kids. Right by the lake, around our colorful Kunsthaus container, young artists worked with their hands — and even their feet — letting their imagination run completely free.

While Lakelive was all about the kids, our art education program also offers workshops for young people and adults throughout the year.

First picture by Lucie Gertsch

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