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Twombly and graffiti in Rome

by Ron Dowd on August 23, 2008

in Art+Psyche

Reading Richard Lacayo’s Time article Cy Twombly: Radically Retro, after my recent visit to Rome, I was struck by Twombly’s understanding of the spirit of the place. According to Lacayo:

The classical world that Twombly invokes in his art isn’t the white marble realm of Apollo. It’s the sweaty Dionysian scrimmage.

On my recent visit, I was struck by the web of graffiti that adorns buildings, doors, bridges and railway sidings in and around Rome. It usually lacks an aggressive edge I often see in graffiti in Australia. Here’s a taste of that Dionysian energy in some photos I took on my recent trip.



And finally, one from Sienna:

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