Boschi conceived the complex of annexed, gardens and cloisters as a single articulated entity; and in converting it in a coherent museum, his hand has been light and his interventions modest. The buildings have been left to speak for themselves, their dignity enhanced by the simplicity of green lawn and stone paving, and by the exquisite detritus of the past. Objects in this exhibition are disposed with great care. Each has been given space, so they can be contemplated in isolation, but is related to its neighbour, and its disposition is designed to focus the eye as you turn in space. Lighting increases that drama.
in: Mcguire P., Tuscan delicacy
BOSCHI, ANTONELLO
2000-01-01
Abstract
Boschi conceived the complex of annexed, gardens and cloisters as a single articulated entity; and in converting it in a coherent museum, his hand has been light and his interventions modest. The buildings have been left to speak for themselves, their dignity enhanced by the simplicity of green lawn and stone paving, and by the exquisite detritus of the past. Objects in this exhibition are disposed with great care. Each has been given space, so they can be contemplated in isolation, but is related to its neighbour, and its disposition is designed to focus the eye as you turn in space. Lighting increases that drama.File in questo prodotto:
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