turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround is an artistic project designed by vincent kohler, focusing on the theme of  baseball equipment. it consists of a collection of thirty bats, each turned in different species of wood. the series has been implemented thanks to the cultural percentage allocated to the building of the heerenschürli sports center in schwamendingen, zurich – which includes the first ballpark in switzerland that conforms to the game’s regulations.

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

turnaround: thirty wood turned baseball bats by vincent kohlerimage © vincent kohler, 2011 photo credit: geoffrey cottenceau

 

 

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