As part of Todi Festival, an annual film extravaganza, we had Todi OpenDoors. This was a fun initiative wherein certain palazzi provided space in their cortili to exhibit sculptures or other art installations. I didn't take photos of them all because there were quite a few, but some of the sillier/neater ones I couldn't resist capturing to share with you.
The part that I found particularly enjoyable was the chance to see behind some of the large exterior doors into the spaces behind. Many of them I'd already had the chance to see, but there were definitely a few new ones.
These were actually baked dough! |
Jellyfish! Flashlights were provided to make them "pop" further |
We also visited an art show during this same time period. These were huge canvases brought from Australia, and I thought they were fantastic. I loved the colors and the sheer scale of the pieces. That said, they definitely needed a special sort of location for hanging and our house (and budget) wouldn't have been that space. I did go back a few times for a repeat visit, though, which is rare for me with an exhibition.
Love,
Alexandra
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