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Cretto di Burri

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Year
  
1984–2015

Location
  
Type
  
Cement sculpture

Artist
  
Cretto di Burri httpslh3googleusercontentcomsmPzMxxix2wV62

Dimensions
  
150 cm × 35000 cm × 28000 cm (59 in × 14,000 in × 11,000 in)

Similar
  
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The Cretto di Burri (crack of Burri) or Cretto di Gibellina (crack of Gibellina), also known as "The Great Cretto", is a landscape artwork which undertaken by Alberto Burri in 1984 and was left in an unfinished state in 1989 (due to lack of funds), based on the old city of Gibellina. The original city of Gibellina was completely destroyed in the 1968 Belice earthquake. Gibellina has since been rebuilt, about 20 km from the city's original location. In 2015 to mark what would have been Burri's one hundredth birthday the work was completed at last.

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Cretto di Burri Cretto di Burri The Concrete Labyrinth of Gibellina Amusing Planet

The work is the subject of a short documentary by the Dutch filmmaker Petra Noordkamp which was created as commissioned by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to be screened at the Alberto Burri retrospective held at the institution from October 9, 2015 until January 6, 2016.

Cretto di Burri In Gibellina the Cretto by Burri is finished after 30 years Abitare

Il grande cretto alberto burri


Cretto di Burri Cretto di Burri The Concrete Labyrinth of Gibellina Amusing Planet

Cretto di Burri In Gibellina the Cretto by Burri is finished after 30 years Abitare

Cretto di Burri Cretto di Burri Wikipedia

Cretto di Burri Cretto di Burri Wikipedia

References

Cretto di Burri Wikipedia