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Byrony --
The French artist Robert Tatin (1902-1983) buillt an amazing "environment"
which he eventually expanded to include museum exhibition space for his own
work. He is buried nearby (on the property, I think, but not IN the
museum). The site is called La Frenouse and it's located in
Cosse-le-Vivien, near Laval (west-central France). There are wonderful
pictures and a brief description in "Self-Made Worlds" by Roger Manley and
Mark Sloan (Aperture). The actual site is open to the public, and is WELL
worth a short trip off the beaten track: reflecting pool, mosaics, stairs
leading nowhere, mammoth concrete creatures guarding entrances . . . plus,
of course, Tatin's paintings in the galleries hidden inside this complex.
Marie Via, Curator of Exhibitions
Memorial Art Gallery
500 University Avenue
Rochester, NY 14607
716.473.7720, x3012 (fax 473.6266)
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