FUERTEVENTURA (SPAIN) / SEASCAPE STORIES FROM CRACKS OF AN “ART INSTALLATION” (BUT IT’S A WASTE CONTAINER…)

  © ROBERTO ALBORGHETTI – LACER/ACTIONS * I’ve already written some posts about Fuerteventura, a beautiful and wild part of the Canary Islands where I found fascinating beaches, dunes, hills, towns and a blue, limpid sea… but for me there was another Fuerteventura: one I happened on through my art research. I usually capture and… Read More FUERTEVENTURA (SPAIN) / SEASCAPE STORIES FROM CRACKS OF AN “ART INSTALLATION” (BUT IT’S A WASTE CONTAINER…)

SOMETHING HOT… BUT IT’S JUST A RIPPED POSTER – LACER/ACTIONS POSTCARDS # 4

Images of Torn (publi)City * SOMETHING HOT… BUT IT’S JUST A RIPPED POSTER Roberto Alborghetti ‘s LaceR/Actions is a multidisciplinary project and research about urban signs, especially concerning the apparent chaos of ripped posters and street signs. Transferred on canvas, reproduced on lithographs or textiles (as pure silk), or scanned in videoclips, the details of… Read More SOMETHING HOT… BUT IT’S JUST A RIPPED POSTER – LACER/ACTIONS POSTCARDS # 4

TALKIN’ TO MY BRAIN IN POSITIVE – LACER/ACTIONS POSTCARDS # 3

Images of Torn (publi)City * TALKIN’ TO MY BRAIN IN POSITIVE Roberto Alborghetti ‘s LaceR/Actions is a multidisciplinary project and research about urban signs, especially concerning the apparent chaos of ripped posters and urban signs. Transferred on canvas, reproduced on lithographs or textiles (as pure silk), or scanned in videoclips, the details of torn posters… Read More TALKIN’ TO MY BRAIN IN POSITIVE – LACER/ACTIONS POSTCARDS # 3

ROBERTO ALBORGHETTI’S LACER/ACTIONS AT PARALLAX AF, LONDON (OCTOBER 14-15-16, 2011)

GRAPHIC LAY-OUT BASED ON “NINE ELEVEN – NEW YORK 2001” ARTWORK, CANVAS, 47X70, ON SHOW AT PARALLAX AF, LONDON (LA GALLERIA, ROYAL OPERA ARCADE, PALL MALL), OCTOBER 14-15-16, 2011. Related articles 2011 Top 10 Videos at Youtube “Lacer/azioni” Channel (robertoalborghetti.wordpress.com) “Moda E Tendenze” Review Writes About My Silk Scarves Created From Torn Posters Images (robertoalborghetti.wordpress.com)