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Article: Pavel Buchler.
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- Art Monthly
- Article date:
- February 1, 2007
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Pavel Buchler Kunsthalle Bern October 21 to December 3
The approach to the Kunsthalle in Bern takes you across a high bridge over the river Aare, which flows in the gorge some 40 metres below you. The building sits on the edge of this drop and from its front steps you can turn and take in the view of the historic old town looking down at you from the other side. For the most prominent work in this solo exhibition Pavel Buchler has installed 80 loudspeakers on the facade of the building and in the entrance hall and staircase. They are of a sort rarely seen today: designed by Marconi in 1926, they resemble giant trumpets and would originally have been used for ...
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