What People Are Saying About Di Rosa Preserve-Art & Nature
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Overview – Rene di Rosa, a longtime Bay Area resident and avid art collector, has created a unique mix of art gallery and nature preserve across the rolling meadows of this Napa Valley property. Housed in 3 airy, warehouse-style galleries as well as a 100-year-old stone winery (formerly di Rosa's personal residence), this collection of work by Bay Area artists encompasses some 2000 artworks ranging from the comical to the sublime. – – The Experience – The di Rosa Preserve stretches over 53 acres of open space and a 35-acre lake, both of which double as outdoor…
Simply Overwhelming!
by poofta2
Rene Di Rosa's collection is absolutely incredible! It represents one mans life journey with an intimate connection with grass roots artists of the Bay Area. Spanning 50 years, his collection contains multiple pieces from a single artist produced over time, creating microcosims of their carreers. Though "modern" art often appears nothing more than paint splattered on paper, none of that is here. These pieces have powerful political, social, spiritual, and human messages (leave the kids home), produced through ingenuity and invention, stretching the boundaries of "tradition", but leaving no doubt that they are "ART". As a result of Mr. Di Rosa's nurturing many young artists over time, he has amassed a legacy everyone should see. If you love art, I promise you will be overwhelmed!
- Pros: Never Crowded, A Good Value, Simply Beautiful
- Cons: , Reservations Not Easy, Can Be Hard to Find
vine/bovine=divine
by ericengstrom
A marvelous experience covering the range and breadth of Bay Area art of the last 50 years. Delightful surroundings with both dairy cattle and vineyards; a fascinating tour.
- Pros: Beautiful, Inspiring
- Cons: Not so good when it r
Willy Wonka has got nothing on di Rosa
by bflemingca
This place has got it all. An excentric art collector. A house tour. Strange Rules. Local legend. It's definitely worth it. The art is modern: sculpture, huge outdoor installation pieces, paintings, talking birds on ladders (?), decorated cars, video, photography, floating cows, mixed media. If you like modern at all, you'll find pieces you enjoy. The di Rosa preserve is an experience I'll never forget.
The Details on Di Rosa Preserve-Art & Nature
Know Before You Go:
Tours of the di Rosa Preserve are held three times daily, Tuesday through Saturday. Reservations are strongly recommended for mid-week tours, and required on Saturdays.
Save Money:
The 10am tour is free on Wednesdays. Regularly $3, admission to the gallery is also free on Wednesdays.
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