The Psycho-Geography of the Cretto di Burri

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In 1968, the small town of Gibellina in Sicily was flattened by the colossal Belice earthquake, a magnitude 5.5 quake that killed hundreds and left 100,000 homeless. Planners were unable to rebuild Gibellina at its original site, so the new city—Gibellina Nuova—was constructed 11 kilometers (7 miles) away instead. In anticipation of the design and construction of Gibellina Nuova, and in the wake of the Belice earthquake tragedy, the mayor of Gibellina called on several artists to submit proposals for projects to decorate the new city. One of the artists was the prolific “polymaterialist” Italian painter and sculptor Alberto Burri (1915-1995).

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Cite: Lilly Cao. "The Psycho-Geography of the Cretto di Burri" 09 Mar 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/958178/the-psycho-geography-of-the-cretto-di-burri> ISSN 0719-8884

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