Perdaxius

Matteo Rubbi - Light signs for small towns

Perdaxius, 2008.2008. With Marco Pintus. Wood, bulbs, iron, electrical equipment. 400 cm x 40 cm x 15 cm. Caro Giacomo 2008, Perdaxius, Italy. Ph: Marco Lisci

Caro Giacomo 2008. Ph: Marco Lisci

Perdaxius, 2008. “Caro Giacomo 2008”, Perdaxius, Carbonia – Iglesias. Ph: Marco Lisci

Ph: Cherimus

Perdaxius, 2008. “Caro Giacomo 2008”, Perdaxius, Carbonia – Iglesias. Ph: Marco Lisci

Ph: Cherimus

Perdaxius, 2008. “Caro Giacomo 2009”, Perdaxius, Carbonia – Iglesias. Ph: Cherimus

Caro Giacomo 2016. Ph: Camilla Garelli

Perdaxius, 2008. “Caro Giacomo 2016”, Perdaxius, Carbonia – Iglesias. Ph: Camilla Garelli


Perarolo

Matteo Rubbi - Light signs for small towns

Perarolo, 2009. With Daniel Battistella and Daniela Zangrando. Wood, bulbs, paint, electrical equipment. 350 cm x 45 cm x 15 cm. Perarolo di Cadore, Belluno, Italy. Ph: Matteo Rubbi

 

Ph: Perarolo09

Perarolo, 2009. Perarolo di Cadore, Belluno. Ph: Matteo Rubbi

Ph: Perarolo09

Perarolo, 2009. Perarolo di Cadore, Belluno. Ph: Matteo Rubbi


Frassineto Po

Ph: Ilaria Zennaro

Frassineto Po, 2011. With Daria Carmi and Francesco Burzotta. Bulbs, wood, paint, electrical equipment. 400 cm x 70 cm x 20 cm. Frassineto Po, Italy. Ph: Ilaria Zennaro

The light sign was donated to local people and is kept by the “Pro Loco” of  Frassineto Po, which is the association in charge of promoting local culture and tourism. The light sign was exhibited on the occasion of “Sagra del Peperone” , on the 26th August 2011.

Ph: Ilaria Zennaro

Frassineto Po, 2011. “Sagra del Peperone”, Frassineto Po, Alessandria. Ph: Ilaria Zennaro

Ph: Ilaria Zennaro

Frassineto Po, 2011. “Sagra del Peperone”, Frassineto Po, Alessandria. Ph: Ilaria Zennaro

Matteo Rubbi - Light signs for small towns

Frassineto Po, 2011. “Sagra del Peperone”, Frassineto Po, Alessandria. Ph: Ilaria Zennaro

Sagra del Peperone, Frassineto Po

A moment during the local festival “Sagra del Peperone”, Frassineto Po, Alessandria.

 


MAGIC FRIDAY

2011-2012. Potluck open to the public. Kitchen and entrance ASU Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona; Combine Studios Kitchen, Phoenix, Arizona. With: Béatrice Bailet and the staff of the ASU Art Museum

Every second Friday a potluck open to both museum staff and the public is held in the lobby of the Arizona State University Art Museum in Tempe. Everyone is invited to cook something and share it. The kitchen of the museum has developed into a little culinary laboratory where different communities and cultures that inhabit the vast metropolitan area of Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale and Mesa can come together.

 

Matteo Rubbi - Music, newspapers and other works

Magic Friday light sign, ASU Art Museum, Tempe. Ph: Christine Rose Weir

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Magic Friday Potluck, ASU Art Museum, Tempe. Ph: Matteo Rubbi

Matteo Rubbi - Music, newspapers and other works

Magic Friday Kitchen, ASU Art Museum, Tempe. Ph: Matteo Rubbi

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