Santomato's Sculpture Garden
A seventeenth century Tuscan villa hosts one of the world's finest sculpture parks
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Fattoria di Celle is a magnificent villa built in the late 1600s in Santomato, a village in the Tuscan hills between Prato and Pistoia As Gori worked to put his project together he invited some of the top contemporary international artists to spend some time in Fattoria di Celle. Famous guests include Sol LeWitt, Richard Long, Pistoletto, Burri, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Dani Karavan and Alice Aycock... all of whom spent several months with Gori working on their installations on site. The 67 works they left behind are a perfect union of nature and creativity, such as the by now famous maze, devised by Bob Morris.
"Currently there are a number of initiatives similar to the one here at Celle says Gori although site-specific art, such as our park in Celle, is often confused with art that is placed on site, rather than being created for it." Indeed Fattoria di Celle is much more than an open-air art collection. It is a sculpture park where each artist has been specially commissioned to create his or her work as an integral part of the surrounds.
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