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BISAZZA
NEW YORK_2003 - invited
Palladio and I have never really gotten along.
I always thought he was too provincial, moralistic, conservative.
I’d like to show him, the great influence he has had on a young country like America. He could definitely get a green card for artistic merit, seeing how often he’s been used as a reference across the US, including the White House. I would especially like to take him to New York, the most classical of modern places. I would dare him to find his symmetry in a world where the laws of chaos have triumphed over Euclidean geometry. I’d ask him to explain the difference between the floor and the ceiling in a world without gravity. I would question him about how an ornamental motif can come from the projection of a sofa, and how that sofa can seem like a three-dimensional decoration.
I bet his answers wouldn’t be that different from mine, in the end. After all, we’re both Italian, provincial, moralistic and conservative.
I’d like to show him, the great influence he has had on a young country like America. He could definitely get a green card for artistic merit, seeing how often he’s been used as a reference across the US, including the White House. I would especially like to take him to New York, the most classical of modern places. I would dare him to find his symmetry in a world where the laws of chaos have triumphed over Euclidean geometry. I’d ask him to explain the difference between the floor and the ceiling in a world without gravity. I would question him about how an ornamental motif can come from the projection of a sofa, and how that sofa can seem like a three-dimensional decoration.
I bet his answers wouldn’t be that different from mine, in the end. After all, we’re both Italian, provincial, moralistic and conservative.