"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

Morto Gianluca Lerici

L’ennesima cattiva notizia che mi trovo a dare in poco tempo: è morto l’artista Gianluca Lerici, meglio noto come Professor Bad Trip e per essere l’autore delle copertine di Niccolò Ammaniti.
Icona Underground degli anni ’80 e personaggio molto amato, si è spento all’età di 43 anni per cause che ancora ignoro. Le sue opere si possono trovare sul suo Almanacco Apocalittico edito da Mondadori nel 2002, mentre le sue parole sono contenute nella raccolta sul punk italiano intitolata Lumi di Punk e curata da Marco Philopat. Al Cox di Milano, fino al 2 dicembre, è possibile ammirare alcune sue tavole. Addio Bad Trip.

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