bassano in teverina

The celebrated artist, Cy Twombly, chose to live between Italy and the United States.  He lived in Rome, Bassano in Teverina, and Gaeta for over 50 years.  Almost every year he would return to Lexington,Virginia where he was born, and set up a studio and paint. 

It was Italy, however, that nurtured his imagination and his spirit.

In March 2015, his son, Alessandro, took me to the house in Bassano in Teverina where he had lived.

A kind of pilgrimage.

We arrived in a small town, a large stone house on a hill. We entered in silence.  I was not sure what I would find or how I would feel to walk through the rooms, his son by my side. I was moved to see the empty spaces where Cy Twombly had lived and worked.  I could feel the residue of time, and the loss.

bassano in teverina is about absence and loss, and the ephemeral nature of being.

2016, series of 25 archival inkjet prints, edition of 9
20 x 24 inches printed on Asuka Japanese paper
[hero: special edition of 3, 26 x 33 inches]

Exhibitions
Biennale fur aktuelle Fotografie, Mannheim, Germany, 2020
Cy Twombly, Menil Bookstore, Menil Collection, Houston, Texas, 2020
Corden/Potts Gallery, San Francisco, USA, 2017

Press
Traces of Virgil as a Chalk Giant: Ewa Monika Zebrowski’s Meditation on Cy Twombly by James D. Campbell, Ciel variable, Winter 2020
Ewa Monika Zebrowski — Bassano in Teverina, L'Oeil de la Photographie, 11 May 2019

Installation View: The Lives and Loves of Images, All Art is Photography, Biennale fur aktuelle Fotografie, Mannheim, Germany, 2020. Curated by David Campany

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