venerdì 21 maggio 2010

GIANLUCA LERICI AKA PROF BAD TRIP























Curated by Emanuele Sturlese and XLAB
in collaboration with Jena Filaccio

opening: friday May,21 2010 from 6pm
exhibition running until 30.06.2010



XLAB will introduce to Berlin public the complex and huge graphic production of Prof Bad Trip, a very creative and significative artists of the italian underground movement, who died prematurely in 2006.
Screenprintings in very limited edition will capture the observer into his lisergic vortex of freaks and graphic labirynths, provocatorial iconography and cyberpunk voyages.

prof. bad trip exhibition trailer 21.05.10 Xlab-Berlin from impensabile on Vimeo.

3 commenti:

  1. Carissimi,
    Non si parla mai abbastanza del Prof, e ci manca molto...
    Mi ha intenerito moltissimo il video di presentazione perché come colonna sonora avete scelto un brano dal primo EP autoprodotto del Declino... e in quel brano sono io a suonare la batteria...
    Vi abbraccio
    Orlando Furioso - Torino

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  2. Author: Micol Di Veroli
    Comment:
    pubblichiamo l'interessante e doveroso tributo del vostro spazio al genio del grande Lerici.
    grazie
    Micol
    www.globartmag.com/professor-bad-trip-camec/152/

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  3. Kreuzberg is pretty trippy as it, but until June 30, you can catch the trippiest show ever down on Skalitzerstr. at X-Lab Corrosive Art Farm. The all-screenprint exhibition featuring the works of the late psycho-genius artist Professor Bad Trip (aka Gianluca Lerici) is an exercise in eye-vibrating information overload. Professor Bad Trip’s name says it all – in his work he guides the viewer through a labyrinth of deep swirling blacks and over-saturated cartoon technicolors until you start to make out shapes from the mazes, then the shapes begin to construct themselves into a jarring commentary on our modern lives. This particular exhibition of his work holds up a mirror to our data-bombed society and the perpetual anxieties daily life produces. Professor Bad Trip’s exhibited work consists of still shots of a world moving at hyper speed – the work itself appears to be vibrating with a nervous energy.

    Professor Bad Trip’s Screenprint Exhibition closes at the end of this month, June 30. There’s a few more days left to swing by and snatch up some pieces – at 15 x 20 cm prints starting at 15 Euro, and limited edition postcards starting at 5 Euro, you can easily have your own piece of Professor Bad Trip – if anything, as a reminder to shift your supersonic lifestyle down a few gears every now and then.

    http://labuzzblog.com/professor-bad-trip-tribute-berlin/
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