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Wine, Wheat and Art Share the Same Acreage at These Out-of-the-Way Estates
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Yet a growing number of landowners are cultivating contemporary art alongside cattle and crops, and in doing so, creating hybrid spaces that function as both productive greenspaces and cultural institutions.
Though often far from the usual cultural circuits, they reward the effort for serious devotees of contemporary art willing to make the trek.
It’s one of the newest contemporary art and sculpture centers in the U.S.
Donum Estate in Sonoma, CaliforniaAs California’s viticulture matured, wineries in Sonoma and Napa began to reimagine the estate as a space where hospitality and contemporary art could coexist.
The vineyard is a living art gallery, hosting a rotating selection of artworks and installations, including new commissions annually.