MapisM
Well-Known Member
I suppose some of you guys already heard of Christo, the artist who became famous wrapping - well, just about anything.
He's currently working at a huge installation in Lake Iseo, which will be open to public for a couple of weeks this summer, from June 18th to July 3rd.
It's called The Floating Piers, and as I'm told by friends more expert on modern and contemporary art than myself, it's considered the most important artistic event of the year.
Which doesn't necessarily make it everybody's cup, of course.
But I thought to mention it here anyway, because it's not far from where I live, and if some forumites would be interested to spend a rather peculiar day on the water, it would be nice to catch up.
Btw, I will definitely be there sometime during the June 25/26 weekend, together with a well known Tasmanian forumite - not that he's coming for this reason alone, but he'll take the opportunity.
And the place is indeed nice also regardless of the Floating Piers, for those who have never been there.
You can read a Huffington post article here, among others which can be found just googling around.
Oh, and of course, great food and wine come with the territory, so to speak! :encouragement:
He's currently working at a huge installation in Lake Iseo, which will be open to public for a couple of weeks this summer, from June 18th to July 3rd.
It's called The Floating Piers, and as I'm told by friends more expert on modern and contemporary art than myself, it's considered the most important artistic event of the year.
Which doesn't necessarily make it everybody's cup, of course.
But I thought to mention it here anyway, because it's not far from where I live, and if some forumites would be interested to spend a rather peculiar day on the water, it would be nice to catch up.
Btw, I will definitely be there sometime during the June 25/26 weekend, together with a well known Tasmanian forumite - not that he's coming for this reason alone, but he'll take the opportunity.
And the place is indeed nice also regardless of the Floating Piers, for those who have never been there.
You can read a Huffington post article here, among others which can be found just googling around.
Oh, and of course, great food and wine come with the territory, so to speak! :encouragement: