The imposing cor-ten steel work Untitled (Prospettiva Cielo), created in 2004 by Mauro Staccioli (Volterra, 1937 - Milan, 2018) for the Bodio Center in Milan, will be installed 20 years after its first exhibition in the “Valle d’Oro” in the locality of Giardino (Capalbio), along the ideal axis that connects the sea to the hilly hinterland of Maremma. Thanks to Hypermaremma, with the collaboration of the artist’s Archives, Galleria Il Ponte in Florence and Galleria d’Arte Niccoli in Parma, the work, consisting of three nine-meter-high pyramidal elements arranged circularly in equidistant positions, will stand out from Saturday, July 6, on the Maremma landscape with the sharpness of forms that distinguish Staccioli’s work.
The very earthly physicality of these pyramids is here reversed in a romantic key: in fact, the title is meant to invite the public to rethink space by shifting their attention to the sky, the perspective direction of the three cor-ten points.
Image: Mauro Staccioli, Untitled (Sky Perspective) (2004-2024). Courtesy Hypermaremma and Mauro Staccioli Archive.
Twenty years after its creation, a massive work by Staccioli will be installed in the Maremma landscape |
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