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    The Tarot Garden (Italian: Il Giardino dei Tarocchi, French: Le Jardin des Tarots) is a sculpture garden based on the esoteric tarot, created by the French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002) in Pescia Fiorentina, località Garavicchio, in the municipality of Capalbio, province of Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy.

  3. Information: ilgiardinodeitarocchi.it. home. Visit the Tarot Garden located in Capalbio, in the heart of the Maremma near the sea. Discover the fantasy world created by the sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle.

  4. Apr 11, 2016 · Beautiful Monsters. By Ariel Levy. April 11, 2016. The artist Niki de Saint Phalle intended the Tarot Garden, a fourteen-acre sculpture park built atop Etruscan ruins, to serve as both “a sort...

  5. Sep 26, 2023 · What is the Tarot Garden (Giardino dei Tarocchi)? The Tarot Garden is a magical park full of large sculptures made of mosaic pieces of glass, ceramics, and mirrors. It’s the creation of artist Niki de Saint Phalle. The closest thing I’ve seen to the Tarot Garden is Gaudì’s Parc Güell in Barcelona (which actually inspired Ms. de Saint Phalle).

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    • Tarot Garden: The Empress
    • Tarot Garden: Strenght
    • Tarot Garden: The Sun
    • Tarot Garden: The Pope

    Tarot cards are a deck of cards whose origin is still discussed. Surely they were already used in northern Italy around the fifteenth century. The cards are divided into minor and major arcana. Minors are the Italian cards that are still used in games that we all know asscopa, rubamazzo or trump. The major arcana, which we do not use today to play,...

    The French-American artist was visibly inspired, as she wrote, both at the park of the monsters at Bomarzo and at Villa d’Este at Tivoli. But one of his most constant inspirations was the Spanish architect Gaudi. In the construction of the Tarot gardenin particular, it is clear that she was inspired by parque Guell in Barcelona. The artist personal...

    Speaking of the major arcana of the tarots, have been and are still used as esoteric figures able to predict the future. It is no coincidence that Niki de Saint Phalle chose these figures and associated them with other concepts considered to be “esoteric”. As we said, everyone can see what he wants, and I saw a metaphor of life and an invitation to...

    It is not clear, as soon as you arrive, that even the large fountain at the entrance represents a card. It is the wheel of fortune, the 10th card. In the tarot reading, it can represent the change, the cyclicity, the passing of time. Luck comes and goes, it’s up to us to catch it. The big wheels, like a gear, are moved by water, which I have read a...

    The first sculpture that you meet when you go to visit the Tarot Garden is, almost inevitably, the Magician. Also called Bagatto or Alchemist is the first card of the major arcana. It is easy to identify because it is superimposed on that of the High Priestess and is represented as a face, a sort of mask, with a raised hand, entirely covered with m...

    The enormous sculpture immediately reminds one of the ogre in the garden of the monsters of Bomarzo. A huge gaping mouth, from which comes out the water that feeds the fountain, the hair in disarray. The Papessa, card number 2 represents duality, something secret that must not be revealed and is always designed as a seated priestess. Water is often...

    It is impossible to visit the Tarot Garden and do not stare at the enormous structure of the Empress. The number 3 card of the major arcana is also built as thehouse where Niki de Saint Phalle lodged during the construction of the garden. The figure, covered with colorful ceramics, is easily assimilated to the Nanas represented in numerous installa...

    This was absolutely my favorite. A giant dragon of green mirrors, with fiery red wings, grinds his teeth in front of a woman dressed in white, one hand on her side, the other who seems to keep him on a leash. Force is the 11th card of the tarot, and usually the young woman dressed in white is portrayed with a horizontal 8, symbol of the infinite, i...

    On the other side of the square there is a huge door with a representation of the Sun. Card number 19, the sun represents victory, successes and vital light. Niki de Saint Phalle wrote that she represented a bird because they are the closest living beings to the sun. But I interpreted it as if it was a phoenix, the legendary bird that is reborn fro...

    In the tarot, the Pope represents spiritual knowledge. Here the artist interpreted him as a saint, a hermit, an enlightened person. Based on the structure on which he is kneeling, there is a face with the third eye opened, symbol of spiritual enlightenment. In the cards, the Pope is traditionally portrayed while teaching two monks, assuming the mea...

  6. Chronology. 1955-1977. 1955. Visiting Spain, Niki de Saint Phalle discovers the work of Antoni Gaudí and is deeply affected — especially by Park Güell in Barcelona, which plants the seed for her eventual decision to create her own sculpture garden, and inspires her to use diverse materials and found objects as essential elements in her art.

  7. The Tarot Garden is a colourful sculpture garden in the midst of Maremma’s countryside in southern Tuscany. a few kilometres from the walled village of Capalbio. Welcome to the dreamlike, imaginative world of a French artist inspired by Gaudì. A place where contemporary art and symbolism meets nature.

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