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		<description><![CDATA[Stairs spiral up to the sky in strange configurations, going nowhere, in a tangle of surrealist sculptural structures in a Mexican jungle. Why is this series of concrete wonders hidden within the lush vegetation of Xilitlha, and who put it there? The answer lies within the mind of Edward James, a 20th century art collector <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2016/10/03/las-pozas-surreal-concrete-sculpture-garden-in-the-jungle-of-mexico/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Stairs spiral up to the sky in strange configurations, going nowhere, in a tangle of surrealist sculptural structures in a Mexican jungle. Why is this series of concrete wonders hidden within the lush vegetation of Xilitlha, and who put it there? The answer lies within the mind of Edward James, a 20th century art collector described by Salvador Dali as &ldquo;crazier than all the Surrealists together.&rdquo; If Dali is calling you crazy, that probably says something, and photos of James&rsquo; creations reveal a visionary thinker on par with the artists he so admired.</p>
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<p>James, a poet and well-to-do heir who was once painted by Ren&eacute; Magritte, was a passionate and early supporter of Surrealism, sponsoring Salvador Dali in a crucial early period of his career during which he produced some of his most valuable works. A 1978 documentary called &ldquo;The Secret Life of Edward James&rdquo; shows off some of his personal art collection, as well as his quirky refurbishment of Monkton House, a small 20th century house plastered with surreal interior designs. He was certainly an interesting character, which explains how <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/790389/inside-las-pozas-edward-james-surrealist-garden-in-the-mexican-jungle">Las Pozas</a> came about.</p>
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<p>Built more than 2,000 feet above sea level about seven hours (drive) north of Mexico City, &lsquo;Las Pozas&rsquo; was named for the natural pools and waterfalls that characterize the site. James saw it as the ideal romantic spot for his vision of a &ldquo;Garden of Eden set up.&rdquo; Between 1949 and 1984, he built dozens of towering concrete structures around the pools, each of them given names like &ldquo;The House on Three Floors Which Will in Fact Have Five or Four or Six,&rdquo; and &ldquo;The House with a Roof Like a Whale.&rdquo;</p>
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<p>The sculptures were conceived by James and his guide Plutarco Gast&eacute;lum, who helped him scout the site, after his living orchid garden decades in the making was destroyed by a blizzard. The concrete &lsquo;flowers&rsquo; would be everlasting, much hardier than anything organic he could grow. It took a crew of about 150 people to build them all. It cost more than $5 million to construct, a sum James raised by selling his collection of Surrealist art at auction.</p>
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<p>After James&rsquo; death in 1984, Las Pozas was opened to the public, and it&rsquo;s know owned by<a href="http://www.xilitla.org"> Fondo Xilitlha</a>, a foundation overseeing its preservation and restoration.</p>
<p>Top photo: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Pozas">Wikimedia Commons</a>; all other photos: <a href="http://www.archdaily.com/790389/inside-las-pozas-edward-james-surrealist-garden-in-the-mexican-jungle">Victor DeLaqua, Julia Faveri and Herbert Loureiro/ArchDaily</a></p>
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