ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月21日 23時02分


Throughout 2016, the fine-art photographer @mitch_epstein arranged to visit the living and working spaces of some of the monumental figures we lost this year. The goal was to arrive not long after each person's death, in those days when someone's spirit can still seem palpable somewhere among their rooms and their things. As he took in each space, @mitch_epstein was especially struck by the number of rooms that felt like places of freedom. “They’re not just spaces,” he told @nytmag. “They’re actually sanctuaries. That’s the word that comes to mind.” The Connecticut home where Gene Wilder spent the last decades of his life was owned first by his third wife, Gilda Radner, who left it to him after her death. He and his next wife, Karen B. Wilder, made many renovations. This past May, as Gene struggled with Alzheimer’s disease, a tree sculptor was invited to leave this portrait on the grounds, working in concert with the actor himself. ‘‘Really,’’ his widow says, ‘‘it was the last artistic collaboration of his life.’’ Visit the link in our profile to see @nytmag's annual memorial to those we lost in the past year.


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