A Todi si trova la casa dipinta di Patrick Ireland (alias Brian O’Doherty) e di Barbara Novack, una vera e propria opera d’arte contemporanea che nasconde profondi significati simbolici. La chiave per sciogliere l’enigma è l’OGHAM, una lingua estinta da oltre 1200 anni, con cui gli antichi Irlandesi tradussero l’alfabeto romano in linee. Così, quelli che apparentemente sembrano rigorismi geometrici fini a se stessi si rivelano essere delle lettere. E le sorprese continuano quando si scopre che dietro ad una simile scelta, come a quella del nome d’arte Patrick Ireland, c’è il Bloody Sunday del 1972, e la volontà di ricordare le vittime innocenti di quella domenica sanguinosa.
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