“NUMBERS…” / THE COUNTDOWN: -7
© Roberto Alborghetti “Number was the substance of all things”, Pythagoras
© Roberto Alborghetti “Number was the substance of all things”, Pythagoras
“Ring the bell / That still can ring/ Forget your perfect offering/ There is a crack, a crack in everything/That’s how the light gets in”, Leonard Cohen We live in a planet of cracks. And cracks may be considered as a life’s metaphor and “an active aesthetical appreciation” of what we call the disturbing elements of imperfection. In cracks magnifications… Read More FOUR DE-STRUCTURED PHOTOS OF CRACKS (AND RE-COMPOSED IN A GRAPHIC LAYOUT)
Ten of my artworks on “Cracks” are now online on “No Middleman Gallery”, the international exhibition space of Edge of Humanity Magazine. I think it’s a nice and interesting opportunity. I have received with great pleasure the invitation to be part of this art gallery in which artists from all over the world are represented.… Read More “LAYERS”: CRACKS PORTFOLIO IN THE “NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY”, ARTWORK #1
© Roberto Alborghetti Of course, the question and answer are truly provocative. So provocative just as at the time ( in the early Twentieth Century) the first painters were defined precisely as “impressionists”, a term initially considered derogatory, thrown on to rebellious painters who wanted to go against the mainstream, criticizing the rigorism of the… Read More SUNSETS PAINTED BY SOME IMPRESSIONISTS? NO, SIMPLY PHOTOS OF SCRATCHES AND CORROSIONS …
Ten of my artworks on “Cracks” are now online on “No Middleman Gallery”, the international exhibition space of Edge of Humanity Magazine. I think it’s a nice and interesting opportunity. I have received with great pleasure the invitation to be part of this art gallery in which artists from all over the world are represented.… Read More 10 CRACKS: MY PORTFOLIO IN THE “NO MIDDLEMAN ART GALLERY” BY EDGE OF HUMANITY MAGAZINE
Cracks is part of my Lacer/actions project-research about photos of decomposed publicity posters, natural cracks and scratches, urban and industrial matters… This clip is dedicated to the wonderful world of cracks magnifications. The images are not paintings or digitally made works, but photos of cracks around us. The wonderful quote is by Leonard Cohen.
© Roberto Alborghetti, Artwork (Macrophoto on Card) and Poem
© Roberto Alborghetti (Artwork: Macrophoto) © Meredith Deerheart (Poem)
© Roberto Alborghetti – Lacer/actions Yes, there is an incredible world under our feet. These are some of the images I took walking along the streets of Rome (Italy). They’re about magnifications of a cracked pedestrian crossing. They are part of “LaceR/Actions”, a multidisciplinary project and research about street macrophotography of ripped and decomposed publicity posters,… Read More MACROPHOTOGRAPHY OF A CRACKED PEDESTRIAN CROSSING: THE AMAZING WORLD UNDER OUR FEET
© Roberto Alborghetti (Artwork: Macrophoto) © Meredith Deerheart (Poem)
© Roberto Alborghetti (Artwork: Macrophoto) © Meredith Deerheart (Poem)
I created this video for my “Lacer/actions” project-research about torn and decomposed publicity posters, natural cracks and scratches, industrial and urban matters. The Black ‘n’ White photos were taken in Bari (Italy). They show what remains after an advertising poster has been torn because it has expired. For Info: okayredazione@gmail.com
© Roberto Alborghetti (Artwork: Macrophoto) © Meredith Deerheart (Poem)