DIABOLUS (PROTECTOR)
Sculptures by Sarah Ortmeyer, currently inhabiting the Carlone Hall in the Upper Belvedere in Vienna.
www.belvedere.at/en/carlone-contemporary-sarah-ortmeyer
dvirgallery.com/news/137-sarah-ortmeyer-diabolus-protecto...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Ortmeyer
"The Carlone Hall or Painted Hall is named after the northern Italian fresco specialist Carlo Innocenzo Carlone (1686-1775). He designed the impressive ceiling fresco depicting the Triumph of the Aurora. This room was originally used for socialising on hot summer days. Today, it is the venue for the Carlone Contemporary series: contemporary artists develop positions on the Baroque pictorial programme of the frescoes and thus build a bridge from the ancient world of the gods to the present day."
www.belvedere.at/architektur-oberes-belvedere
DIABOLUS (PROTECTOR)
Sculptures by Sarah Ortmeyer, currently inhabiting the Carlone Hall in the Upper Belvedere in Vienna.
www.belvedere.at/en/carlone-contemporary-sarah-ortmeyer
dvirgallery.com/news/137-sarah-ortmeyer-diabolus-protecto...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Ortmeyer
"The Carlone Hall or Painted Hall is named after the northern Italian fresco specialist Carlo Innocenzo Carlone (1686-1775). He designed the impressive ceiling fresco depicting the Triumph of the Aurora. This room was originally used for socialising on hot summer days. Today, it is the venue for the Carlone Contemporary series: contemporary artists develop positions on the Baroque pictorial programme of the frescoes and thus build a bridge from the ancient world of the gods to the present day."
www.belvedere.at/architektur-oberes-belvedere