
Maria Sciola will talk about the life and career of her father, Sardinian artist Pinuccio Sciola who in the 1960s transformed his native village, San Sperate, in an Open Air Museum inspired by his social and artistic experience of murals.
Sciola also created “pietre sonore” or "sounding stones": large sculptures (mainly limestones or basalts) characterized by cuts made with a thick diamond blade, of variable size, depth and form that make them resonate when rubbed by human hands or small rocks
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