Beauty as antidote: Editor’s letter

Beauty as antidote: Editor’s letter

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Thu 29 Oct 2020 11:54 AM

Last Sunday was a quintessential autumn day: turning leaves, the occasional red vine and fast-paced clouds releasing rainfall or revealing sunshine. I was in Poggibonsi, halfway between Florence and Siena, for a tennis tournament as the news broke about the tighter measures being brought in by the Italian government to combat Covid-19. Eateries closing at 6pm; the shuttering of theatres and cinemas; no more gym or pool time; increased distance learning and home working; strong recommendations not to travel or socialize, even in our own four walls: the mood was grim and the debate was heated. Packing my racket back in my bag, I decided to drive by piazzale Michelangelo because, as a non-Florence resident, who knows when I might see it again. Ambling around the viale, the entire valley was pure gold, the Duomo dazzling in all its glory. Beauty is an antidote, it’s the one certainty we have in these uncertain times.

 

 

 

In this November issue, we bring you beauty from Florence in all its forms, beginning with the poetic cover photo by Jordan Kamellard (@hellofromgiordan on Instagram), a Brit who works as a leather artisan in Florence. Philippa Bogle describes the joys of working from Florence during the WFA (work from anywhere) era; Hershey Felder meets Pippo Zeffirelli and explores the Fondazione Zeffirelli; and Jane Farrell speaks with curator Sebastiano Barassi about The Sculptor’s Drawing: Henry Moore exhibition at Florence’s Museo Novecento. This month’s lead interview is with The Right Honourable Kim Campbell, who speaks about life as a recovering politician from her home in the Florence hills and who helped inspire the sentiment behind this month’s cover.

 

We’ll continue to keep you company this autumn and winter with our TF Together chats on Facebook and YouTube. Check the schedule here.

 

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