Carlo Scarpa and Castelvecchio Revisited
Carlo Scarpa and Castelvecchio Revisited
Richard Murphy
Breakfast Mission Publishing, 2017
Paperback | 11-3/4 x 11-3/4 inches | 384 pages | 2000 illustrations | English | ISBN: 978-1527208902 | £70.00
Publisher's Description:
Carlo Scarpa worked on the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona intermittently between 1957 and 1975. It is perhaps his most important project. His work there draws on all his remarkable skills. It demonstrates how to work creatively within a building which already possesses a complex history. It is a magnificent example of his highly personal language of architecture, not least his incredible eye for detail and mastery of the crafting of materials. And it contains a museum exhibition which is as radical and timeless today as the day it opened in 1964 and has served as an inspiration to museum designers ever since. His most extraordinary achievement is where all these themes coincide in the astonishing display of the equestrian statue of Cangrande, perhaps the most remarkable setting for a single work of art ever made.
This book analyses not just Scarpa?s work as we find it today, and in great detail, but also introduces the reader to the complex history of the building as well as sequences of Scarpa?s own highly revealing drawings; witnesses to a brilliant curiosity and holistic approach to design where the art and architecture are completely complimentary.
Richard Murphy surveyed the whole building in 1986, and later interviewed many of Scarpa?s c...
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