Fuseum – Art Center and Museum Park of Brajo Fuso

Fuseum – Art Center and Museum Park of Brajo Fuso

Art show Museum / place of art

The Fuseum is a park-museum created by the Perugian artist Brajo Fuso (name obtained from the fusion between the surname and the noun museum) between 1960 and 1980, an area of ​​about 13,000 square meters on the hill of Monte Malbe, in which Fuso has played with nature according to an approach of recovering industrial materials.
A widespread and interactive art experience, full of narrative and allegorical images. The artistic-museum architectural complex includes about a hundred of Fuso’s major works and is immersed in a forest of holm oaks and strawberry trees populated by sculptures and works made with the most varied materials: sheet metal, iron, concrete, aluminum, glass, ceramic, plastic.

 

“I ardently desire that the Fuseum remains open to the public as an artistic and cultural center, as a meeting place, as a public facility at the service of all, where to organize conferences, debates, exhibitions of deserving young artists, shows, films…
This creature of mine, now that I have brought it into the world, must not die… “
[Brajo Fuso]

Strada Cappuccini, 1R
Monte Malbe
Perugia

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