One of the most impressive installations by Bill Viola, perhaps the most accomplished artist in the world, is hosted in a long term storage in London, in St. Paul’s Cathedral. The work also speaks a little ‘Italian, the technology is due to the architectural firm Foster + Partners, which, for the permanent display support, has been entrusted to Marzorati Ronchetti. The sensational value of this, which is a real altarpiece, transcends all boundaries, to speak to the most intimate spirituality of every human being. Irrespective of religion (personal opinion)
Bill Viola: Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water)
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