Whereas Anglo-American culture linguistically distinguishes between ‘folk’ and ‘pop’, the Italian language relies in both cases on the word ‘popolare’. Such an ambivalence says a lot in itself. British (and by extension, partly also American) collective imagination originally made use of ‘folk’, a term of Germanic origin, to refer to secluded and mostly pagan rural…
From the eighties to the beginning of this millennium Gianluca Lerici (1963-2006), aka Prof. Bad Trip, was one of the most significative voices of the Italian culture. He experimented in different forms of art: illustrations, comics, grapics, paintings, sculptures, collages and even photographic drama, all of which is inclined on a personal note.
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