
© Roberto Alborghetti – LaceR/Actions, esclusively for Fai Service Italy
© Roberto Alborghetti – LaceR/Actions, esclusively for Fai Service Italy

© Roberto Alborghetti – LaceR/Actions, esclusively for Fai Service Italy
In the pictures: four macrophotos printed on aluminum for my “Lacer/actions Project”. After being re-produced on canvases, lithographic prints and textiles (silk and cotton), my images about decomposed publicity posters, cracks and “road signs” have found a new way to be showned and represented. Maybe due to a surprising chemical reaction, aluminum gives brilliancy, depth and strenght to colors and shapes, reaching chromatic effects and emphasizing textures “as an unmistakable complement of interior design and decoration…”
The four aluminum works are part of private collection of Fai Service produced by “Passepartout” (Bergamo, Italy).

Roberto Alborghetti ‘s LaceR/Actions is a multidisciplinary project and research about the apparent chaos of decomposed posters, cracks and urban/street signs. Transferred on canvases, reproduced on lithographic prints or textiles (as pure silk), re-built on collages or scanned in videoclips, the pictures (photos and macro photos) of torn and disfigured posters and natural cracks give new meanings and expressions to paper lacerations and matter decomposition, as you may see in this gallery showing works from the collection of about 180.000 images captured so far by Roberto Alborghetti during his research all around the world. One of the most important Roberto’s exhibits (“Colors of an Apocalypse: An Intrigue for the Eyes and Mind from the Decomposed Publicity Posters”) was displaced for 100 days in the enchanting Aldobrandesca Fortress (XIII Century) in Tuscany (Piancastagnaio, Siena, Italy).
