The Square
La Piazza – The Park of Beverly Pepper in Todi
The square recounts Beverly Pepper’s donation of 23 works to the city of Todi for the creation of a park dedicated to her.
Forty years after the first installation of the Todi columns, the sculptures that caused a stir in 1969 as a temporary installation during the landscaping of the park return to the town square.
It is an opportunity for Todians to engage again with contemporary art and with an artist who has now become a fellow citizen and a friend.


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Beverly Pepper
Beverly Pepper (Brooklyn 1922), studied advertising design, photography and industrial design in Brooklyn and Paris. In the early 1960s she began sculpting by first making small forms in wood and clay and then metal while working in the Italsider workshops in Piombino. In the following years he experimented with real forms of connectiv-art and environmental projects, eventually arriving at his large land-art works. He has participated in countless group and solo exhibitions, and his works are in major museums around the world. He has lived and worked in Todi since 1972.