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Sol Lewitt at the Panizzi Municipal Library
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Sol Lewitt at the Panizzi Municipal Library


Wall Drawing #1126 Whirls and Twirls 1 (|...

Wall Drawing #1126 Whirls and Twirls 1 (Reggio Emilia,) Biblioteca Panizzi, Reggio Emilia. First Drawn: Francesca Dolci, Chiara Dossetti, Simone Fontanesi, Andrea Gualandri, Pietro Iori, Josè Demetrio Peña Sosa, Debora Romei, Anthony Sansotta, Ciro Scarpetta, Claudia Torricelli, Federico Vecchi, Angelo Volpe. July 2004. Acrilic paint; cm 467 x 1330,25. Musei Civici Collection, Reggio Emilia



Whirls and Twirls 1 by Sol LeWitt

Whirls and Twirls 1, detail

Whirls and Twirls 1, detail


The work Whirls and Twirls 1, designed by Sol LeWitt for the ceiling vault of the eighteenth-century Reading Room of the Panizzi Library of Reggio Emilia forms part of the extensive series of Wall Drawings painted directly on wall surfaces in an attempt to achieve complete integration between art and architecture.
Primary and complementary colours flow in a labyrinthine interweaving of vortexes, constantly moving within one’s gaze and producing what Brunò Corà described as 'one of the greatest and most wonderful contemporary art decorations executed on the vault ceilings of historical buildings in Europe'.

Sol LeWitt, Whirls and Twirls 1

Sol LeWitt, Whirls and Twirls 1


Whirls and Twirls 1, the making of

Whirls and Twirls 1, the making of



The place
Palazzo Giorgio, now the Panizzi Library, was erected in 1638 from a project by Flaminio Ruggeri, who designed the beautiful facade with three orders of windows.

Portal

Portal


That same year, the Jesuits founded a College and various types of schools there, which remained active until suppression of the Jesuits in 1773.

Courtyard

Courtyard


The church was then taken over by the regular Canons of S. Salvatore. Upon suppression of that order, the building was used for public schools, an archive and a library, until its restoration by the Estensi family (1814), which allowed for a return of the Jesuits and the reopening of their schools. However, in 1859, in accordance with political expectations of the new Kingdom of Italy, the building passed into the hands of the City. Now the building hosts the Antonio Panizzi Community and Municipal Libraries.

Frontispiece of the famous

Frontispiece of the famous "Antiquarium" by Michele Ferrarini (manuscript, XV cent.)


A drawing from the XIV century code

A drawing from the XIV century code "Vita di Matilde" by Donizone




"De prospectiva pingendi" with autograph drawings by Piero della Francesca


A miniated copy of the

A miniated copy of the "Statuti reggiani" printed in 1501



Access
Panizzi Library, Via Farini, 3 - Regular hours From Monday to Saturday from 9am until 7pm July and August open mornings, every day tel. 0522 456078

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