Cultural Destinations: Istria

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Culturalee stayed at the Meneghetti Hotel and Winery in Istria and interviewed artist Arne Quinze about his ‘Lupines’ Sculpture garden. Meneghetti hotel and winery is an Oasis of tranquility, off the beaten track in Southern Istria, roughly an hour’s drive from Pula.

The story of Meneghetti begins over 20 years ago, when former Lawyer Miroslav Plišo and his wife Romana Kajfež discovered an abandoned farm building and small estate in the Istrian countryside.

The farm had once belonged to an Italian called Meneghetti who, after the Napoleonic Wars in the early 19 th Century, when the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy took over Istria, purchased land to produce food for the 6,000 soldiers in the region, and sold all his produce to the soldiers. Meneghetti built houses and barns, planted vineyards and olive groves, raised goats and sheep and hosted Austro-Hungarian officers during their leisure
time.

The estate, then known as ‘Stancija Meneghetti’, established a reputation as one of the most beautiful on the Adriatic coast. When Miroslav Plišo and Romana Kajfež discovered the neglected 19th century buildings surrounded by a wild, untouched landscape in 2000, Plišo set out to restore the estate to its former glory and spent two decades creating a discreet hotel with olive groves and a vineyard which now produces world-class wine and olive oil.

Cultural Destinations: Croatia
Meneghetti
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Plišo has been careful throughout the process of the hotel and vineyard’s expansion to preserve the natural beauty of the landscape and to work with an architect to build in the vernacular style of architecture. At the heart of the Meneghetti ethos is a zero kilometre policy which has no carbon footprint and involves growing fruit and vegetables on the Meneghetti estate, and serving only locally sourced organic food in the hotel’s Michelin-recommended restaurant.

Meneghetti is now a Relais & Chateaux property, made of century-old Istrian stone, surrounded by vast natural landscapes, UNESCO world heritage sites and cultural monuments. The family-owned estate on the Adriatic coast combines nature, art, gastronomy, and hospitality whilst emulating the Istrian lifestyle, architecture and local spirit. The central hotel with its surrounding private villas has 58 rooms in total and
offers views of the historic Islands of Brioni.

Food and wine are two important ingredients of Meneghetti’s special formula, and architects Željko Burić and Antonio Balazzero recently built a new winery and tasting room on the Meneghetti estate. The 3 rd element of the triumvirate that contributes to the success of Meneghetti, making it a completely unique cultural destination, is art.

Cultural Destinations: Croatia and the Meneghetti Hotel
Meneghetti
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After perfecting the arts of oenoligy and gastronomy at Meneghetti, CEO Plišo turned his attention to fine art, setting up a cultural program and exhibiting established contemporary Croatian artists including Dušan Džamonja and Božica Dea Matasić, and supporting emerging artists by donating a share of exhibition sales to associations promoting the artistic production of the new generation of artists in the region. Plišo expanded the cultural programming by opening a sculpture garden of Arne Quinze sculptures on the estate in June 2023, which spans 120,000 square metres of carefully conserved Adriatic landscape and vineyards.

The Meneghetti has established a reputation internationally for achieving a harmonious balance of location, design and hospitality, whilst conserving and reviving the natural surroundings and local culture and produce. When planning the inaugural Meneghetti sculpture garden, Miro sought the advise of Berlin-based curator and international art consultant Reiner Opoku, who suggested internationally acclaimed Belgian artist Arne Quinze for the commission – the choice, it turns out, was an inspired one, for his large-scale sculptures inspired by Lupine flowers perfectly complement the beauty of Meneghetti’s bucolic landscape. The organic quality of Quinze’s sculptures enables a fusion of contemporary art with the beauty nature.

Thoughtfully curated by Berlin-based art consultant Reiner Opoku to lead visitors through the stunning vineyards and olive groves of the Meneghetti’s stunning Mediterranean landscape, ‘Lupines’ succeeds in fusing contemporary art with nature, with the sculptures positioned around the 120,000 square meter Meneghetti estate.

Cultural Destinations: Croatia and the Meneghetti Hotel
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Arne Quinze ‘Lupines’ is inspired by Southern Istria’s typical flower, which symbolizes imagination and the cycle of life. The sculpture garden is on view until October 2024 and marks the first in a series of exhibitions and cultural programming at the property to present international contemporary art in the region.

Arne Quinze comments: “The Lupine flower symbolizes an ally in my quest to reintegrate nature and diversity into our society. I often came across the lupine flower during my many travels, and I witnessed how the flower stopped growing where monocropping began. For me, it is now an emblem of hope and resilience, signifying the possibility of revitalizing and embracing diversity. An estate like Meneghetti conveys this message perfectly.”

Arne Quinze is known for his interpretation of nature and all of its mesmerizing cycles, and the six Chroma Lupine sculptures installed at Meneghetti take inspiration from nature, whilst transporting visitors on a tranquil journey through the bucolic gardens and vineyards of the Meneghetti estate. For example, Chroma Lupine Chameleon’s (2019) is installed in the olive garden, its constantly changing metallic blue echoing the diversity of nature.

Quinze is a Belgian contemporary artist, painter and sculptor, whose work ranges from small drawings and paintings, to medium-sized sculptures and vast public installations. Born in Belgium in 1971, Quinze currently lives and works in Sint-Martens-Latem, near the Belgian city of Ghent. He started on out as a graffiti artist in the 1980s in a quest to make cities open air museums, and his oeuvre evolved from Street Art to Public Art with recurring themes including social interaction, urbanisation and diversity.

Cultural Destinations: Croatia and the Meneghetti Hotel
Meneghetti
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The Meneghetti sculpture park showcases Quinze’s ability to create fluid scuptures from aluminum, that capture the beauty of nature and are installed in harmony with the surroundings. Quinze has nurtured a wildflower field in the garden of his atelier in Belgium for more than 10 years, and his art is inspired by nature, his botanical knowledge and affinity with the natural world, making him the perfect choice to create sculptures
for the inaugural Meneghetti sculpture garden. Quinze’s quest to preserve nature and emulate its beauty through his artistic practice, is perfectly attuned with Meneghetti CEO Miroslav Plišo’s mission to preserve the natural beauty of the Adriatic landscape at the Meneghetti estate.

Arne Quinze explains: “I selected important prototypes from my own collection in the face of creating an interesting dialogue between the environment of the Meneghetti Estate and my artwork. I wanted to create a striking contrast between the monochromatic palette of the sculptures and the vibrant greens and earthy tones of the surrounding vineyards. Yet, paradoxically, my sculptures also harmonize with the natural landscape, as if nature herself had summoned the sculptures into existence. I want to evoke a sense of wonder and introspection. We humans act like aliens in this world, living increasingly disconnected from
nature. I hope to encourage visitors to pause and reflect by showing them the immense beauty that exists in nature.”

Meneghetti CEO Miroslav Plišo adds: “Meneghetti is already worldwide known for its subtle luxury embedded in the nature surrounding it. I couldn’t think of a better way to compliment the estate even more than by bringing Mr. Quinze’s sculptures and placing them throughout the estate.”

Arne Quinze ‘Lupines’ is at the Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery in Istria, Croatia, until October 2024: https://meneghetti.hr/en/art
https://www.arnequinze.com/art-and-exhibitions/sculpture-garden-at-the-meneghetti-wine-hotel-and-winery-in-istria-croatia

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