And “Lacer/actions” went on television… It happened on an Italian Tv channel, Bergamo Tv, which dedicated a really nice documentary to Roberto Alborghetti ‘s multidisciplinary project about the apparent chaos of ripped and decomposed publicity posters and urban/street signs.
Roberto was interviewed by anchorwoman Francesca Manenti, who explained how the images of torn and decomposed posters become canvases, lithographic prints, textiles or are re-built in collages. The telecast is one of the top viewed in Milan area; it’s a weekly reportage by Francesca Manenti about historic places, art, food, people and culture events; the show’s name is “Paese che vai“, which is a typical italian expression meaning “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”.
Francesca Manenti also introduced some images from the most recent Roberto Alborghetti Show (“Colors of an Apocalypse: An Intrigue for the Eyes and Mind from the Decomposed Publicity Posters”) which was displaced for 100 days in the enchanting Aldobrandesca Fortress (XIII Century) in Tuscany (Piancastagnaio, Siena, Italy). In this photo-gallery some scenes from the tv programme broadcast with the collaboration of journalist Remo Traina and editing by Maurizio Maglio.
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There you are!! 🙂 Congratulations!!
Thank you so much Susan!
How exciting I wish I could see the documentary! You look great!
Thank you so much Lanier! It was really a funny surprise for me. I know lot of people saw it. I wonder if it is the power of tv or the power of art… Have a nice week end!
Thank you Roberto!
Great to put a face to a name. What a cool thing to happen. Well deserved, may I say. Hope you sell masses of prints:)
Thank you so much for your comment, that I appreciate. Yes, I usually think that above all I have to give priority to my work… But sometimes I must “to put a face to a name”. Thanks for your hopes and wishes… A bottle of Champagne is ready…
How wonderful! I wish I had seen it.
Thank you so much Debra! They also broadcast some pics from the Tuscany show that you visited last October. Have a wonderful week end!