And the photo gallery ground to a halt.
There’s still no end to the discoveries:
a) Palazzo Leti; b) stone walking-path bridge; c) not a countable moon; d) a new restaurant; e) …
04 Wednesday Oct 2017
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inAnd the photo gallery ground to a halt.
There’s still no end to the discoveries:
a) Palazzo Leti; b) stone walking-path bridge; c) not a countable moon; d) a new restaurant; e) …
03 Tuesday Oct 2017
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03 Tuesday Oct 2017
In 1962, Spoleto hosted the exhibition Sculptures in the City.
As conceived and curated by Giovanni Caradente for the Festival,
The show brought forth a new view of sculpture’s place in the city:
No longer men on horseback, sovereigns or generals … but the forms of liberty of expression that imbued art in the XX century, with the people [passing among them in the streets] dealing with every-day matters, and the still presence of the sculptures in the background.
The exhibition was captured by the famous photographer Ugo Mulas,
And I have vainly set out over the years to retrace his footsteps.
(On YouTube, for the first time, I have seen some of Mulas’ work.)
Today, heading south of the central city, I thought I was bound for
The last two stations of my quest. But as I turn back to the pages of
The City’s Sculptures, I run up against a stone-cold wall of facts.
First off, the painted stairs we’ve seen in photos are a 1980 intervention.
In that same year, Sol LeWitt realizes Muro, a sculpture just outside
The city center, on the lawns of vialle Matteotti. Maybe now I get why
Open air’s not actually in the city proper, though that still leaves me
Wondering how a plain old wall, standing perpendicularly within a field,
Counts as anything other than a “structure,” the name which he preferred.
As for the other, outside the old city wall as well, The Gift of Icarus
Takes its twisting flight above the stationary figures on the tourist buses.
Such a strange place, perhaps, for the daring young man to come to rest.
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01 Sunday Oct 2017
The liquid Italian language makes it all sound so totally innocent.
What’s to be done with word parts that act as if they can’t help it
When they rhyme? “Recenti eventi sismici” come across less forcefully
Than “the recent earthquake.” And the same applies to “chiusa a causa.”
The long-awaited Basilica di S. Salvatore is well worth the walk,
If we could ever manage to get into the place, a full two years now
After the “recent” earthquake. With more time to study at least,
We are finding its story of composite construction all over town:
A characteristic element is the massive employment, in the construction, of quality materials coming from classical buildings, partly simply reused (columns, bases, capitals, inside lintels) and partly radically reprocessed (decorative elements of the facade, cornice of the presbytery) but perfectly integrated in a skilled and cultured new composition.
01 Sunday Oct 2017
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inPlus or minus a few days (and the wedding
Preparations therein lost in translation):