Garden of Monumental Delights
September 2007
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Sol LeWitt, “Wall Drawing 445” (above), 1985, ink wash on wall, and Richard Long, “Ring of Prato Green (stone),” 1985, verde di Prato stone. |
The collection announces itself from the main road with “Grande Ferro Celle,” 1986, a huge (more than 17-feet high) red steel sculpture by Alberto Burri. This skeletal structure rises up in stark contrast to the weathered iron gate and winding gravel road that lead to the villa, where Gori lives. The 18th-century building and its gardens, which have undergone many additions and changes through the centuries, embody a rare combination of Baroque geometric designs, Chinese motifs and neoclassic and neo-Gothic elements, all united by a prevailing spirit of Romanticism.



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