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| 'I always seen this from down below,' she explains. 'I thought it was a sort of castle up there, so one day I walk up to see. And I saw it was a whole village, completely broken down; small, but houses all together. It is old, like medieval, like Etruscan, always there, always poor. Just the stones. Primitive. So I decide to buy it. This is where I want to live, to make a village for artists.' | |||||||||||||||||
| a symbol of Peralta, rising from its own stones | |||||||||||||||||
| Her Rome exhibition 1975 | |||||||||||||||||
| With Ruskin Spear and others at the Royal College of Art | |||||||||||||||||
| Visitors to Peralta view the process of making a mould for the "Calabrian Woman" | |||||||||||||||||
| Building the tower at Peralta | |||||||||||||||||
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