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How Oliver Beer turned a Paleolithic cave into a musical instrument
How Oliver Beer turned a Paleolithic cave into a musical instrument

Oliver Beer enlisted a star cast of musicians a Paleolithic cave in the Dordogne to create the multi-screen video and sound installation The Cave, which will premiere at the Lyon Biennial.

artbasel.com · 19 Sep, 2024 @ 03:53

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