“Showing the invisible is also an act of protest. With his video Permanent Exhibition, Fabian Bechtle (*1980 Berlin, Germany) presents a guided tour in the abandoned and empty Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. The curator makes visible through words what is invisible in the image and Bechtle produces, by removal once again, a condemnation of cultural policy in Serbia and a resistance against what is disappearing.”
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“Showing the invisible is also an act of protest. With his video Permanent Exhibition, Fabian Bechtle (*1980 Berlin, Germany) presents a guided tour in the abandoned and empty Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. The curator makes visible through words what is invisible in the image and Bechtle produces, by removal once again, a condemnation of cultural policy in Serbia and a resistance against what is disappearing.” (“Showing the invisible is also an act of protest. With his video Permanent Exhibition, Fabian Bechtle (*1980 Berlin, Germany) presents a guided tour in the abandoned and empty Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. The curator makes visible through words what is invisible in the image and Bechtle produces, by removal once again, a condemnation of cultural policy in Serbia and a resistance against what is disappearing.” (Giuliana Prucca)
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“Showing the invisible is also an act of protest. With his video Permanent Exhibition, Fabian Bechtle (*1980 Berlin, Germany) presents a guided tour in the abandoned and empty Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. The curator makes visible through words what is invisible in the image and Bechtle produces, by removal once again, a condemnation of cultural policy in Serbia and a resistance against what is disappearing.” (“Showing the invisible is also an act of protest. With his video Permanent Exhibition, Fabian Bechtle (*1980 Berlin, Germany) presents a guided tour in the abandoned and empty Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade. The curator makes visible through words what is invisible in the image and Bechtle produces, by removal once again, a condemnation of cultural policy in Serbia and a resistance against what is disappearing.” (Giuliana Prucca)
http://universes-in-universe.org/eng/nafas/articles/2013/mediterranea_16)